U.S. Coast Guard says it launched several boats to help more than 30 people “in distress” Source
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Mom worried U.S. Navy vet will die in Iran after prison cancer surgery
“If they don’t release him on appeal, he will die over there,” Michael White’s mother tells CBS News after learning her son “continues to have medical issues” Source
On Labor Day, Trump slams top union leader and NAFTA
AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka has repeatedly expressed doubt about Trump’s trade deal to replace NAFTA Source
Mattis says divisiveness is the biggest threat to U.S. democracy
“[We’re] constantly finding reason to cheer against each other instead of working together,” Mattis told “CBS This Morning” Source
Mindfulness techniques teaching students to calm down
Researchers launch three-year study to test whether relaxation exercises can reduce stress and improve mental health of children in England, where anxiety among kids is rising Source
More parents working out and going to work with kids on board
Parents across the country are ditching strollers and strapping on baby carriers, bringing their kids along for trips to the gym and walks around the neighborhood Source
Relaxation techniques teaching U.K. students to calm down
In our “School Matters” series, U.K. researchers are studying how relaxation techniques can help students battle anxiety and mental health issues. Roxana Saberi takes a look at a one-of-a-kind study in England, giving students an education in mindfulness. Source
Babywearing parents working out and going to work with kids on board
Parents across the country are ditching strollers and strapping on baby carriers. Studies show the baby carrier industry was expected to grow 4.5% between 2018 and 2022. “CBS This Morning Saturday” co-host Dana Jacobson reports. Source
One-Minute Rule: How to stop procrastinating
Researchers have found 20 percent of people are chronic procrastinators. Our “One-Minute Rule” will help people who have a problem putting off simple tasks. Source
Jim Mattis: Divisiveness is biggest threat to democracy
Retired Marine Corps General Jim Mattis, who served for two years as President Trump’s Secretary of Defense before resigning, says that political divisiveness is a danger to America. He joined “CBS This Morning” to talk about his resignation, and his new book, “Call Sign Chaos.” Source