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Wojcicki sisters honor Susan Wojcicki with a focus on lung cancer research
In an exclusive interview, Anne and Janet Wojcicki share how their family is working to raise awareness and fund research following Susan Wojcicki's death from lung cancer.Top stories - CBS News - 7 hours ago -
Susan Wojcicki's battle with lung cancer remembered by her sisters
Two months before her death, former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shared a heartfelt message about fighting for better understanding and treatments. Her sisters talk to Gayle KIng and reflect on her ...Top stories - CBS News - 2 days ago -
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki's sisters remember her legacy
YouTube released a blog post written earlier this year by its former CEO Susan Wojcicki, who died in August after a battle with lung cancer.Top stories - CBS News - 2 days ago -
Inside 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki's vision for the company: It "will transform health care"
In an exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki discusses the challenges of losing family, recent company changes, and her vision for the company's future.Top stories - CBS News - 9 hours ago -
Things to know before visiting Susan B. Anthony's grave on Election Day
More than 10,000 people are expected to visit on Election Day.Politics - The Hill - October 31 -
Susan Wild concedes key House race to GOP challenger in Pennsylvania
Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.), a three-term incumbent, conceded to Republican Ryan Mackenzie in the battle for her Lehigh Valley House seat, a key race for the House majority that pundits thought also ...Politics - The Hill - November 6 -
Susan Smith, convicted in 1994 murder of her 2 kids, up for parole
Susan Smith, who is serving a life sentence for drowning her two children in a South Carolina lake in 1994, is now up for parole. For the first time since her trial, she will hear her ex-husband, ...Top stories - NBC News - November 20 -
Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her children
Susan Smith, convicted of drowning her two young sons in a South Carolina lake in 1994, then blaming the crime on a Black man, will remain in prison after a parole board denied her release.Top stories - NBC News - November 20 -
Susan Smith, who drowned her two children 30 years ago, is up for parole
Susan Smith was convicted of killing her two children in South Carolina in 1994. After almost 30 years behind bars she is eligible for release.Top stories - NBC News - November 19 -
Susan Smith seeking her freedom 30 years after drowning her 2 young sons
Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother convicted of killing her two sons by rolling her car into a lake in 1994 with the boys strapped in their seats inside, is asking a parole board to free her.Top stories - CBS News - November 20 -
Comcast to spin off cable networks and Susan Smith up for parole: Morning Rundown
The House Ethics Committee weighs releasing their report on Matt Gaetz.Top stories - NBC News - November 20 -
Susan Smith up for parole 30 years after drowning her two sons in a South Carolina lake
Thirty years ago, Susan Smith rolled her car into a South Carolina lake with her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons inside. She initially told police she was carjacked before confessing to their ...Top stories - CBS News - November 20 -
Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after killing her 2 sons
Susan Smith, who admitted to drowning her two children 30 years ago, was unanimously denied parole after she appeared before the board for the first time on Wednesday.Top stories - ABC News - November 20 -
Susan Smith, who drowned her two young children 30 years ago, denied parole
Susan Smith, the young mom who shocked the nation 30 years ago when she rolled her car into a lake with her two sons inside and watched them drown, was XXX parole Wednesday.Top stories - NBC News - November 20 -
Susan Smith denied parole after serving 30 years for drowning young sons
Susan Smith, the woman who has served 30 years in prison after being convicted for killing her two young sons, was denied parole Wednesday. CBS News' Skyler Henry has more on the board's decision.Top stories - CBS News - November 20