Crypto in Your 401(k)? | Kratom’s Risks Raise Red Flags

Crypto in Your 401(k)? | Kratom’s Risks Raise Red Flags

A new executive order opens the door for companies to add cryptocurrencies to retirement plans. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger weighs the risks and potential rewards. The supplement known as kratom can be found in products from drinks to pills and powders and brewed tea leaves. While marketed as an energy booster, relaxant and pain reliever, there is growing concern about the safety of it. The supplement has been blamed for addiction, seizures and even deaths. Last week, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans for a crackdown on one kratom compound. The American Kratom Association told CBS News that it advocates for regulations that aim to keep dangerous kratom products off the market. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson spoke exclusively with CBS News following a jailbreak in May where 10 inmates escaped. She said the jail was built poorly and is currently operating at 60% staffing levels. One employee has been arrested for allegedly assisting in the escape. Hall of Famer and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her memoir, "Uncommon Favor," and the people and places that shaped her winning mindset. At Jon Bon Jovi and Dorothea Bongiovi's JBJ Soul Kitchen restaurants in New Jersey, half the diners don't pay. Instead, guests can volunteer their time for a meal, part of their mission to build dignity, not charity. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Boxing Legend Oscar De La Hoya: Real Men Wear Pink

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Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller talks with boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya about his role as the American Cancer Society's newest ambassador ...

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Addressing America's Vaping Epidemic

Addressing America's Vaping Epidemic

Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, co-host Tony Dokoupil talks with CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus, an oncologist at the University of Southern California, about the recent spate of lung ill...

7 Okt 201921min

Morning News: Another whistleblower has come forward with knowledge of Ukraine call. U.S. troops in northern Syria are pulling back.

Morning News: Another whistleblower has come forward with knowledge of Ukraine call. U.S. troops in northern Syria are pulling back.

A dramatic new development could threaten one of President Trump's defenses in the House impeachment inquiry. In a major policy shift this morning, U.S. troops in northern Syria are pulling back to ma...

7 Okt 201918min

Morning News: House impeachment inquiry ramps up with newly released information. Hong Kong invoked emergency powers as protests begin to reach violent escalation.

Morning News: House impeachment inquiry ramps up with newly released information. Hong Kong invoked emergency powers as protests begin to reach violent escalation.

Newly released text messages show how much pressure the Trump administration put on Ukraine to investigate Vice President Joe Biden's son. President Trump has also publicly urged China to join Ukraine...

4 Okt 201918min

What Women Say on Each Side of the Abortion Debate

What Women Say on Each Side of the Abortion Debate

Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett talks with CBS News' Kate Smith about her coverage of the wave of anti-abortion legislation introduced across the country t...

4 Okt 201923min

Keane Opens Up About Breaking Up and Getting Back Together

Keane Opens Up About Breaking Up and Getting Back Together

Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear co-host Anthony Mason's full conversation with Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley. Hits like "Somewhere Only We Know" helped the g...

3 Okt 201939min

Morning News: 22 soldiers injured after military exercise went off course. Sen. Sanders recovers from heart procedure, puts 2020 bid on hold.

Morning News: 22 soldiers injured after military exercise went off course. Sen. Sanders recovers from heart procedure, puts 2020 bid on hold.

At least 22 soldiers are injured after a military exercise went way off course at a major training site. The murder trial stemming from a controversial police shooting in Dallas ended in a dramatic ge...

3 Okt 201918min

Morning News: Dallas officer awaits sentence after being found guilty of murder. New book says Pres. Trump suggested shooting migrants in the legs.

Morning News: Dallas officer awaits sentence after being found guilty of murder. New book says Pres. Trump suggested shooting migrants in the legs.

The white former Dallas police officer convicted of murdering her black neighbor in his own home could spend the rest of her life in prison. In the impeachment inquiry, House Democrats are trading ang...

2 Okt 201918min

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