How a group of veterans helped a U.S. service member's mother get out of war-torn Gaza


Zahra Skaik, a 44-year-old Palestinian woman who fled Gaza City, escaped the war thanks to her American sons – one of whom is a specialist in the U.S. Army. Margaret Brennan sat down with Skaik recently as she described how she left Gaza with nothing but a small backpack and the same clothes she had […]

Retired Army general says country is in a “crisis of character”


Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who served for 34 years before retiring in 2010, says the country is experiencing a “crisis of character.” His latest book, “On Character: Choices that Define a Life,” is a deeply personal exploration on the idea of character and what he believes defines it.

What to know about the first cervical cancer test that can be conducted at home


About one out of every four women in the United States aren’t up-to-date on their cervical cancer screenings, which is about 21 million women. Teal Health received FDA approval for the first cervical cancer test that can be conducted at home. Teal Health CEO Kara Egan and Dr. Celine Gounder discuss the potential impact.