Tuesday, April 20, 2021

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Demolition begins on Epstein's former Florida mansion

April 19, 2021

Demolition has begun on a South Florida mansion that once belonged to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein

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See how Dr. Gupta was surprised for 20 years at CNN

April 19, 2021

Dr. Sanjay Gupta was surprised with a look back at his career to celebrate his 20 years at CNN.

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See how Dr. Gupta was surprised for 20 years at CNN

April 19, 2021

Dr. Sanjay Gupta was surprised with a look back at his career to celebrate his 20 years at CNN.

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LAUSD coronavirus testing reveals 177 infections prior to first campus openings

April 19, 2021

With testing a requirement as schools reopen for in-person classes, 72 staff members and 105 students were found to have the virus.

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LAUSD coronavirus testing reveals 177 infections prior to first campus openings

April 19, 2021

With testing a requirement as schools reopen for in-person classes, 72 staff members and 105 students were found to have the virus.

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Underwriter withdraws from Alabama prison lease project

April 19, 2021

The underwriter for a project to build two prisons in Alabama has announced it is pulling out of the effort

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UN agency to provide food assistance for Venezuelan children

April 19, 2021

The food assistance agency of the United Nations has announced that it will begin operations in Venezuela after reaching an agreement with the South American nation's government

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Feeling the chill, Demi Lovato apologizes for blasting an L.A. frozen-yogurt shop

April 19, 2021

Singer Demi Lovato slammed L.A. fro-yo shop the Bigg Chill for what she called promoting toxic diet culture. The store, and its many fans, hit back.

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'Shang-Chi' debuts first trailer as Marvel aims to rebound from a lost year

April 19, 2021

Shang-Chi is getting his turn on the big screen, and the superhero's debut couldn't come at a better time.

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Ronald Reagan addresses 1976 Republican convention

April 19, 2021

The 1976 GOP primary runner-up delivered a rousing speech at the Republican convention, calling for a party that painted in "bold, unmistakable colors, with no pastel shades."

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Traditionally red Texas experiencing green jobs boom

April 19, 2021

The Lone Star state is quickly becoming the blueprint for a new type of blue-collar worker.

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A jab on the job: Companies, unions offer COVID-19 vaccines

April 19, 2021

A growing number of companies and labor unions are securing coronavirus vaccines for their workers

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A jab on the job: Companies, unions offer COVID-19 vaccines

April 19, 2021

A growing number of companies and labor unions are securing coronavirus vaccines for their workers

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Kristin Smart case: Paul and Ruben Flores plead not guilty in student's 1996 disappearance

April 19, 2021

A former California college student charged with murder in the 1996 disappearance of classmate Kristin Smart pleaded not guilty Monday and his father denied helping to hide the young woman's body.

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Alabama police officer shot during routine traffic stop, suspect killed

April 19, 2021

An Alabama police officer was shot Monday and the suspected gunman was killed after a gunfire exchange, authorities said. 

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Mutual fund managers stashing cash, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Fund managers' cash stakes are biggest since 2001; Unilever buys Dollar Shave Club for reported $1 billion; farmers bet on sweet potatoes as demand soars. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Judge in Chauvin trial calls out Rep. Waters for her comment to protesters

April 19, 2021

Judge Peter Cahill, who is presiding over Derek Chauvin's trial for the death of George Floyd, reacts to Rep. Maxine Waters' remarks where she called on protesters to "get more confrontational" if Chauvin is acquitted.

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Ex-Texas deputy accused of killing 3 arrested after manhunt

April 19, 2021

Police in Texas say a former sheriff's deputy accused of killing his wife, teenager daughter and another man in a weekend shooting has been booked on a capital murder charge

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All U.S. adults now eligible for coronavirus vaccine

April 19, 2021

Half of Americans have had at least one COVID-19 shot, but there is increasing concern about hesitancy to get the vaccine. Meg Oliver has the latest.

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All U.S. adults now eligible for coronavirus vaccine

April 19, 2021

Half of Americans have had at least one COVID-19 shot, but there is increasing concern about hesitancy to get the vaccine. Meg Oliver has the latest.

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Urgent warning issued over Peloton Tread+ treadmill

April 19, 2021

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning families with children to immediately stop using the Peloton Tread+ treadmill. Peloton said the warning was misleading. Anna Werner has the details.

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Female engineer makes history with Mars test flight of Ingenuity helicopter

April 19, 2021

MiMi Aung, a NASA engineer, led the operation to fly a small helicopter over Mars. Jonathan Vigliotti shares her story.

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Female engineer makes history with Mars test flight of Ingenuity helicopter

April 19, 2021

MiMi Aung, a NASA engineer, led the operation to fly a small helicopter over Mars. Jonathan Vigliotti shares her story.

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Cleveland Clinic CEO on Obamacare, reducing healthcare costs

April 19, 2021

With more than 43,000 people, the world-famous Cleveland Clinic is the city's largest employer. It has been ranked America's No. 1 heart hospital for 21 straight years, and overall, it is among the nation's five best hospitals. Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove, a cardiac surgeon and decorated war veteran who joined the hospital 41 years ago, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Obamacare and how to bring the cost of healthcare down.

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Florida Zika case my be first from mosquito inside U.S.

April 19, 2021

Florida health officials are investigating what may be the first transmission of the Zika virus from a mosquito in the U.S. The patient does not appear to have traveled to a region with an outbreak of the virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Miami case.

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VW emissions scandal involved top execs, lawsuits claim

April 19, 2021

In a new fallout in the Volkswagen emissions scandal, lawsuits filed by three states claim top executives were involved with creating so-called "defeat devices." Software helped hundreds of thousands of so-called "clean diesel" cars pass tests in the U.S. The suits come weeks after an estimated $15 billion record settlement package with owners and regulators in the U.S. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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Editorial: The jury is out for Chauvin, but we all should be ready to rule on American policing

April 19, 2021

As the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin went to the jury in the death of George Floyd, a parallel case was resubmitted to an American public that has been in contentious deliberations for the 30 years since Los Angeles police officers brutally beat Rodney King.

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All U.S. adults now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

April 19, 2021

States easily met President Biden's April 19 deadline for expanding eligibility.

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All U.S. adults now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

April 19, 2021

States easily met President Biden's April 19 deadline for expanding eligibility.

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter makes maiden flight on Mars

April 19, 2021

Ingenuity became the first aircraft to fly on another planet.

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter makes maiden flight on Mars

April 19, 2021

Ingenuity became the first aircraft to fly on another planet.

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USC quarterback Mo Hasan will miss upcoming season because of torn ACL

April 19, 2021

USC quarterback Mo Hasan will miss the upcoming season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament during a spring game.

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Evacuations lifted for wildfire in Riverside County

April 19, 2021

Evacuations were lifted in the Gavilan Hills area Monday evening as firefighters stopped forward progress of the Chico fire.

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After child's death, feds warn against using Peloton treadmill

April 19, 2021

Consumer Product Safety Commission cites a fatality and 38 other cases of kids and a pet injured by exercise equipment.

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After child's death, feds warn against using Peloton treadmill

April 19, 2021

Consumer Product Safety Commission cites a fatality and 38 other cases of kids and a pet injured by exercise equipment.

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New this week: 'Stowaway,' 'Rutherford Falls' and the Oscars

April 19, 2021

This week's new entertainment releases include the final two parts of Eric Church's three-album project, "Heart & Soul."

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Oldest American leaves behind lasting legacy

April 19, 2021

Hester Ford, the oldest person in the U.S., died Saturday at the age of 116. She had nearly 300 grandchildren.

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Greens bid for German chancellery as Merkel's bloc squabbles

April 19, 2021

Germany's environmentalist Greens have chosen co-leader Annalena Baerbock to make the party's first bid for the chancellery in the country's September election

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United loses $1.36 billion as business travel remains weak

April 19, 2021

United Airlines is still losing money, and it's waiting for a turnaround in lucrative business and international travel to get it back to profitability

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Demi Lovato apologizes after facing backlash for calling out frozen yogurt shop's sugar-free offerings

April 19, 2021

Demi Lovato caught a ton of flack on Sunday after she admonished local Los Angeles-area frozen yogurt shop, The Bigg Chill, for its abundance of sugar-free options, writing to her more than 100 million Instagram followers that the popular small business was giving in to "diet culture."

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Parler is relaunching on the App Store next week

April 19, 2021

Apple says the social networking site's updated content moderation policy is now compliant.

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Parler is relaunching on the App Store next week

April 19, 2021

Apple says the social networking site's updated content moderation policy is now compliant.

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Police officer died of 'natural' causes day after Capitol riot: Medical examiner

April 19, 2021

U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died of "natural" causes one day after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, the D.C. medical examiner announced on Monday.

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Police officer died of 'natural' causes day after Capitol riot: Medical examiner

April 19, 2021

U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died of "natural" causes one day after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, the D.C. medical examiner announced on Monday.

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Mass fossil site may prove tyrannosaurs lived in packs

April 19, 2021

New research shows ferocious tyrannosaur dinosaurs may not have been solitary predators as long envisioned, but more like social carnivores such as wolves

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Opinion: One reason tuition keeps soaring? Colleges' unhealthy obsession with 'yield'

April 19, 2021

Yield — the percentage of students accepted to a college who ultimately decide to go there — is a crucial factor in higher education finance.

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Illinois National Guard activated ahead of Chauvin verdict

April 19, 2021

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EXPLAINER: How will jury deliberations work in Chauvin case?

April 19, 2021

After more than two weeks of witness testimony and hours of attorney arguments, the fate of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is now in the hands of a jury that will decide whether he is responsible for George Floyd's death

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Chargers believe they're set at safety, but eye starting corner in draft

April 19, 2021

The Chargers are set at starting safety, but need to find a replacement in draft for departed Casey Hayward at corner ... and need defensive back depth.

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Judge keeps ex-cop's 20-year sentence for killing Black man

April 19, 2021

A judge has upheld a 20-year prison sentence for a white former police officer in the killing of an unarmed Black man in South Carolina

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Attorneys present closing arguments in Derek Chauvin trial

April 19, 2021

The prosecution and defense made their closing arguments during Derek Chauvin's trial for the death of George Floyd.

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EXPLAINER: State, defense differ on impact of Floyd drug use

April 19, 2021

The role drugs played in George Floyd's life and death has been a focus of testimony during the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin and remained a key thread as attorneys delivered closing arguments Monday

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COVID-19 vaccine supply rebounds as L.A. County hopes to rapidly immunize more residents

April 19, 2021

The county's latest allocation, approximately 362,000 doses, is up nearly 39,000 from last week, according to the Department of Public Health.

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Former HFPA president faces a backlash over email calling Black Lives Matter a 'hate movement'

April 19, 2021

The email lands at a sensitive time for the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which has come under pressure for not having any Black members as well as allegations of ethical and financial lapses raised in a Times investigation.

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Rescued hiker was in off-limits burn zone of Angeles National Forest, officials say

April 19, 2021

Portions of the forest have been closed since the Bobcat fire burned through more than 180 square miles in September.

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The secret to the Clippers' success in prolific shooting from the field

April 19, 2021

During a season that has seen the Clippers approach NBA records for shooting accuracy, one common element is a trust in coach Tyronn Lue's offense.

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BLM protesters rally for 'victim,' leave after learning he was white

April 19, 2021

Black Lives Matter protesters in Minnesota dropped to a knee and set off to march over a fatal police shooting — only to return when they learned it was a white carjacker who had fired at police, according to reports.

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Top regulator warns of COVID-19 hazards inside Iowa Capitol

April 19, 2021

A top workplace safety regulator has warned the Republican leaders of the Iowa Legislature that conditions inside the state Capitol are hazardous and may be exposing workers to the coronavirus

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Ghislaine Maxwell attorneys to 2nd Circuit: She's no monster

April 19, 2021

Defense lawyers who insist Ghislaine Maxwell is no monster are asking an appeals court for bail so she can prepare for trial on charges she procured girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse

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Prince Charles to take estranged son Harry to see Philip tributes: report

April 19, 2021

Prince Charles plans to spend private time Sunday with Prince Harry before his estranged son races back to California, according to a report.

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The 12 jurors deliberating in the trial of Derek Chauvin

April 19, 2021

The jury deliberating in the trial of the former Minneapolis police officer accused in George Floyd's death includes a chemist, a nurse, an auditor and a grandmother

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Opinion: A billion dollars to help homeless people should get them into housing

April 19, 2021

The $1 billion the mayor is spending should be directed toward permanently housing people.

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EXPLAINER: What are charges against Chauvin in Floyd death?

April 19, 2021

The 12 jurors who will deliberate on charges against Derek Chauvin have three counts to consider as they weigh whether he is responsible for the death of George Floyd

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Biden feels heat on emissions goal as climate summit nears

April 19, 2021

President Joe Biden faces a challenge as he convenes a virtual climate summit later this week

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Coast Guard: Search for missing crew to be suspended

April 19, 2021

The U.S. Coast Guard says the search for crew members who disappeared when a lift boat capsized off Louisiana will be suspended at sunset Monday

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Coast Guard: Search for missing crew to be suspended

April 19, 2021

The U.S. Coast Guard says the search for crew members who disappeared when a lift boat capsized off Louisiana will be suspended at sunset Monday

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Officer Sicknick suffered strokes and died of natural causes, DC medical examiner says

April 19, 2021

US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered strokes and died of natural causes one day after responding to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, Washington DC's chief medical examiner has determined.

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Bidens pay their respects to fallen Capitol Police Officer

April 19, 2021

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden pay their respects to fallen US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who suffered strokes and died of natural causes one day after responding to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, Washington DC's chief medical examiner has determined.

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RNC will focus on economy, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

The economy is the theme on Day 2 of the RNC; Yahoo saw profits plunge 64%; and Nintendo doubled its market cap thanks to "Pokemon Go." These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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The Times' high school baseball rankings

April 19, 2021

Thousand Oaks remains No. 1 in The Times' top 25 high school baseball rankings.

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GM reveals tiny, adorable electric convertible to be sold in China

April 19, 2021

The Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV is tiny, cute and super cheap, helping to make it China's best-selling electric car. And soon there will be a convertible version.

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Utah man sickened with Zika after his late father infected

April 19, 2021

Mystery surrounds a Zika case in Utah, as an elderly man who contracted the mosquito-borne virus overseas died. But CBS News has learned his son, who was his caregiver, also got Zika. The state has called in federal experts for help. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the case.

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Ken Jennings shares his favorite memory of the late Alex Trebek

April 19, 2021

'Jeopardy!' champion Ken Jennings shares his favorite memory of the late Alex Trebek. Watch "Full Circle" every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 6pm E.T.

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Toyota's electric SUV concept is a glimpse at the company's future

April 19, 2021

Toyota unveiled an electric SUV, the BZ4X, at the Shanghai Motor Show Monday. Currently, the BZ4X is a concept vehicle but Toyota intends to put it into production soon as a part of a major push into electric vehicles.

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Yale, Columbia to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for fall

April 19, 2021

Half of Ivy League universities will now require vaccination for students to attend in-person instruction in the fall.

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US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

April 19, 2021

U.S. water officials are projecting the man-made lakes that store water used throughout the American West will fall to historically low levels and trigger an official shortage declaration for the first time

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US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

April 19, 2021

U.S. water officials are projecting the man-made lakes that store water used throughout the American West will fall to historically low levels and trigger an official shortage declaration for the first time

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US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

April 19, 2021

U.S. water officials are projecting the man-made lakes that store water used throughout the American West will fall to historically low levels and trigger an official shortage declaration for the first time

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Ted Williams: Both sides in the Chauvin case 'have given as much' as they received

April 19, 2021

Former D.C. homicide detective and Fox News Contributor Ted Williams joined Martha MacCallum on "The Story" on Monday to discuss the final arguments in the Derek Chauvin case

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High school football: Week 7 schedule

April 19, 2021

The Week 7 schedule for high school football teams in the Southland.

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Ken Jennings shares 'Jeopardy!' hosting and contestant secrets

April 19, 2021

Anderson Cooper talks to Ken Jennings for advice on hosting "Jeopardy!" Watch "Full Circle" every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 6pm E.T.

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NY man accused of throwing Molotov cocktail at police officers federally charged

April 19, 2021

A man who threw a Molotov cocktail and bleach at New York City police officers is facing a federal attempted arson charge, the Justice Department said Monday. 

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AP source: Guantanamo prisoners now getting COVID-19 vaccine

April 19, 2021

A senior defense official tells The Associated Press that prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center can now begin getting the COVID-19 vaccine

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China and Russia 'weaponized' QAnon conspiracy around time of US Capitol attack, report says

April 19, 2021

Foreign adversaries like Russia and China "weaponized" QAnon messaging to sow further discord among the American population in the months leading up to, and following, the January 6 attack, according to a new report released Monday that details how these countries are not only utilizing the same false narratives to peddle disinformation on social media, but also fueling a conspiracy theory that could incite more violence by domestic extremists.

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Top basketball recruit Chet Holmgren heading to Gonzaga Bulldogs

April 19, 2021

The 7-foot, 190-pound center is also considered a favorite to be the first overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft.

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India's capital to lock down as nation's virus cases top 15M

April 19, 2021

New Delhi has imposed a weeklong lockdown to prevent the collapse of the Indian capital's health system amid an explosive surge in coronavirus cases

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Coast Guard suspending search for 8 missing Seacor Power disaster victims, with 5 bodies recovered

April 19, 2021

The U.S. Coast Guard is suspending its search for eight missing crewmembers of the overturned Seacor Power ship, after finding a fifth body Sunday.

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Facebook is joining the (very) crowded audio space with soundbites, live rooms and podcasts

April 19, 2021

Forget mindlessly scrolling through the news feed: The future of Facebook could be closing your eyes and simply listening.

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GOP congresswoman fires back after Pelosi calls her 'that woman'

April 19, 2021

Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., on Monday responded to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's comments calling the Michigan lawmaker "that woman."

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Pediatricians urged to talk to young people about sex

April 19, 2021

The nation's largest pediatricians' group is calling on doctors to talk to young patients about safe sex, not just abstinence. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

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Mysterious Zika transmission stumps doctors

April 19, 2021

A patient in Utah has contracted Zika, but it's not clear how the virus was transmitted. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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Review: An odd surrogate friendship in 'Together Together'

April 19, 2021

In the new film "Together Together" a single, straight man in his 40s played by Ed Helms wants to be a father and decides to hire a surrogate, a 20-something played by Patti Harrison, to help

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Russia says its airstrike in Syria killed 200 militants

April 19, 2021

The Russian military says its airstrike killed about 200 militants in eastern Syria

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LIVE: ABC News Live

April 19, 2021

24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events

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Trump in 1999 on pros and cons of having a beautiful companion

April 19, 2021

In a 1999 interview with "60 Minutes," Donald Trump was asked whether it was a positive or a negative to have a beautiful woman at his side. He had a surprising take on the question.

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EXPLAINER: Why 'excited delirium' came up at Chauvin trial?

April 19, 2021

The attorney for the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd's death outlined the disputed concept of excited delirium at trial

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Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick died of natural causes after Jan. 6 riot, examiner says

April 19, 2021

U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes the day after he confronted rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to Washington's top medical examiner.

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Turkish stocks shudder after attempted coup, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Failed coup sends Turkish stocks south; telecom giant Softbank offers $32B for U.K. chipmaker. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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See how the climate crisis has impacted Earth

April 19, 2021

In the past five decades, we haven't made as much progress on protecting the environment as you might think. See how our planet has changed in the climate crisis.

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Chad president wins 6th term as rebels acknowledge retreat

April 19, 2021

Election officials in Chad say President Idriss Deby Itno has easily won a sixth term in office

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Watch the Ingenuity helicopter's first flight on Mars

April 19, 2021

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has made history with the first-ever powered flight on Mars.

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Cavaliers owner on Cleveland GOP convention, NBA title and Yahoo bid

April 19, 2021

For the first time in more than 50 years, Cleveland celebrated a pro sports championship. LeBron James and the Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors to capture the franchise's first title. Less than a month later, Cleveland is hosting the Republican convention. Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers' majority owner and founder and chairman of Quicken Loans and Rock Ventures, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this has impacted the city of Cleveland.

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Lizzo's 'drunk DM' to Chris Evans turned out ... pretty great, actually

April 19, 2021

Singer Lizzo is all of us sending a flirty direct message to 'Captain America' star Chris Evans in an attempt to "shoot her shot." See how he responded.

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Lizzo's 'drunk DM' to Chris Evans turned out ... pretty great, actually

April 19, 2021

Singer Lizzo is all of us sending a flirty direct message to 'Captain America' star Chris Evans in an attempt to "shoot her shot." See how he responded.

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Alaska tribal health groups distribute vaccine far and wide

April 19, 2021

Alaska's highest COVID-19 vaccination rates have been in some of its remotest, hardest-to-access communities

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'Cruel Summer' offers a time-twisting spin on a teen-soap mystery

April 19, 2021

"Cruel Summer" is set in the 1990s and shares its name with a Bananarama song from the '80s, but its bingeable qualities make it nicely suited to the 2020s. How well that will translate to Freeform, the Disney-owned cable network, could be another matter, but this time-twisting soap opera certainly doesn't suffer from a lack of narrative ambition.

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NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity successfully completed its historic first flight

April 19, 2021

The Ingenuity helicopter has successfully completed its historic flight on Mars and safely landed back on the surface, according to NASA.

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'WandaVision,' 'Emily in Paris' top MTV Movie & TV Awards nominations

April 19, 2021

The nominations are in and "WandaVision" has come out on top.

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NASA's Mars helicopter takes flight, 1st for another planet

April 19, 2021

It is the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.

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Bastille Day Tragedy

April 19, 2021

"It's not human," said a nurse who witnessed the July 14 attack in Nice, France, that killed at least 84 people. "What we saw is not human."

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The Toyota bZ4X is the electric Rav4 of the future

April 19, 2021

The Toyota bZ4x concept previews an upcoming electric SUV that's roughly the same size as the Toyoat Rav4. The battery-powered model will go on sale in the U.S. in 2022.

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The Republican Ticket

April 19, 2021

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, speak to Lesley Stahl in their first joint interview.

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Winners of $20M contest make concrete to trap carbon dioxide

April 19, 2021

There are two winners of a $20 million contest to make products from carbon dioxide emitted by power plants

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How major US stock indexes fared Monday

April 19, 2021

Stocks closed broadly lower on Wall Street Monday, pulling major indexes below the latest record highs they reached last week

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Eighth horse dies at Santa Anita since the start of the season

April 19, 2021

Multiplier, a 7-year-old gelding, became the second horse to die within two days of racing at Santa Anita after sustaining injuries in a race Sunday.

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Prosecutor: 'Shortcomings' in state law allowed Indianapolis FedEx shooter to legally purchase weapons used in attack

April 19, 2021

An Indiana prosecutor says "shortcomings" in the state's "red flag" law allowed the 19-year-old man who killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis last week to legally purchase two assault rifles months after being investigated by the FBI due to his potential for violence.

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Mountain Lions of L.A.

April 19, 2021

They are called pumas, cougars or mountain lions. But they are also being called neighbors by some residents of Los Angeles. Bill Whitaker reports.

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Ex-cop-turned-lawyer gets 4+ years in prison in 9/11 scam

April 19, 2021

A former police lieutenant-turned-lawyer has been sentenced to over four years in prison after cheating a fellow officer of $900,000 he was owed for working at the smoldering World Trade Center site after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks

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Peloton, Tesla fall; Harley-Davidson, GameStop rise

April 19, 2021

Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Monday: Peloton, Tesla fall; Harley-Davidson, GameStop rise

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Will the GOP meet its end at Cleveland convention?

April 19, 2021

The Wall Street Journal's Kimberley Strassel, The Federalist's Ben Domenech, and the American Conservative Union's Matt Schlapp debate whether Donald Trump's official nomination to the Republican ticket will spell doom for the party as a whole.

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Is Trump "normalizing" with VP pick Mike Pence?

April 19, 2021

The Wall Street Journal's Kimberley Strassel, The Federalist's Ben Domenech, and the American Conservative Union's Matt Schlapp weigh in on the optics of Trump's pick for a running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

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Teacher raised $41K to help others. He now owes $16K to IRS

April 19, 2021

Situation highlights pitfalls of fundraising through online services like Facebook rather than an IRS-approved charity.

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Open: This is Face the Nation, July 17

April 19, 2021

"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the Republican national convention on the eve of the Cleveland kickoff, with Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams, and others.

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Dog rescues another dog from drowning in pool

April 19, 2021

That's a good boy.

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Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities

April 19, 2021

Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities, and foreign exchange levels

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Nation on edge as GOP convention kicks off

April 19, 2021

CBS News' Bob Schieffer, The Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe, and the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan weigh in on the latest violence against police in Baton Rouge and the turbulent events at home and abroad in recent weeks

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Panelists debate Trump's Pence pick, GOP convention

April 19, 2021

The Wall Street Journal's Kimberley Strassel, The Federalist's Ben Domenech, and the American Conservative Union's Matt Schlapp weigh in on Trump's pick for a running mate and discuss the GOP convention.

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Cleveland police chief on security challenges at the GOP convention

April 19, 2021

Calvin Williams, Cleveland's police chief, assures the public that his department is "prepared for it all" when it comes to safety concerns surrounding the Republican party's national convention

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Aspiring singers live their dreams at Carnegie Hall

April 19, 2021

In an event to promote the new film "Florence Foster Jenkins," about the real-life talentless soprano, a group of singers was invited to perform on stage at New York's Carnegie Hall, to show off their very real talent.

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Aspiring singers live their dreams at Carnegie Hall

April 19, 2021

In an event to promote the new film "Florence Foster Jenkins," about the real-life talentless soprano, a group of singers was invited to perform on stage at New York's Carnegie Hall, to show off their very real talent.

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Former Minneapolis chief: 'We need to change'

April 19, 2021

Janee Harteau calls the death of George Floyd a 'shock to the conscience,' and says Derek Chauvin 'tarnished his badge and everything it stands for.'

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CBS News polls: Races close in battleground states

April 19, 2021

Anthony Salvanto, CBS News' Elections Director, breaks down how Republican voters view Trump's vice presidential pick Mike Pence, and explains the tight horseraces in the battleground states of Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa.

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LeBron James' former Miami mansion, with space for two yachts, sells for $12.75 million

April 19, 2021

On the Florida coast, a three-story home owned by LeBron James when he played for the Miami Heat just sold for $12.75 million.

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Trump wants "very few troops on the ground" in fight against ISIS

April 19, 2021

In a clip from their first joint interview with CBS' "60 Minutes," Donald Trump and Mike Pence discuss the stakes of American foreign policy and how their administration plans to "win" against terror groups abroad.

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Haley Barbour defends Republicans skipping GOP convention

April 19, 2021

Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says Republicans like Florida Sen. Marco Rubio are "much better off" campaigning for re-election in their home states than attending the convention in Cleveland this week

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Oregon gun storage law would be among the toughest in the US

April 19, 2021

A proposed gun storage law that would be among the toughest in the U.S. is headed for a vote in the Oregon Legislature

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Gingrich talks VP vetting process, why Trump is a "pirate"

April 19, 2021

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who was a top contender for Trump's No. 2 slot, discusses how the presumptive nominee came to his decision on a running mate. Gingrich also explains what he meant by calling Trump a "pirate."

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Full interview: Paul Manafort, July 17

April 19, 2021

Paul Manafort, Trump's convention manager and campaign chair, previews how the Republican gathering in Cleveland will be a "very personal convention" for Donald Trump and the presumptive nominee's pick for VP, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. The interview aired July 17, 2016 on "Face the Nation."

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Ohio town's civic pride comes in a giant basket

April 19, 2021

Several cities across the nation have signature landmarks that represent their city. Newark, Ohio has its own, and may be the most unique out of the bunch. Jane Pauley has report on the Longaberger Basket Building and why it's up for sale.

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Calendar: Week of July 18

April 19, 2021

Here's a look at the week ahead at some of this week's highlighted events, which include the 95th birthday of former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn, the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, and the Quidditch World Cup competition, Jane Pauley reports.

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Paradise in a National Park

April 19, 2021

Virgin Islands National Park is not the image most would think of when describing a national park. Pristine beaches, tropical cocktails and sunset cruises likely have a lot to do with the lavish resort that's located within its borders. Conor Knighton has more on the tropical national treasure for our series, On The Trail.

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How Elgin Baylor handled the toughest job in sports: Working for Donald Sterling

April 19, 2021

Perhaps nobody in sports had a tougher job than Elgin Baylor when he was an executive with the Clippers under the ownership of Donald Sterling.

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Nature: Cuyahoga Valley National Park

April 19, 2021

We leave you this Sunday at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a short distance outside Cleveland. Videographer: Jamie McDonald

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Parrots and veterans heal together

April 19, 2021

There is place in Los Angeles that's become a sanctuary for both military veterans suffering from PTSD and neglected birds. Tracy Smith has a report on the remarkable connections made at Serenity Park.

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Parrots and veterans heal together

April 19, 2021

There is place in Los Angeles that's become a sanctuary for both military veterans suffering from PTSD and neglected birds. Tracy Smith has a report on the remarkable connections made at Serenity Park.

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Turkey restoring order after failed takeover bid

April 19, 2021

Nerves are still unsettled in Turkey where an attempted military coup appears to have been crushed. Holly Williams is in Istanbul with a report.

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The Ford Evos SUV looks like a monster Mustang Mach-E

April 19, 2021

The Ford Evos SUV revealed at the Shanghai Auto Show was designed and built in China for local sale. The sleek utility vehicle features a digital display that stretches 1.1 meters across the dashboard.

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Cleveland's celebrated very-Off-Broadway theater

April 19, 2021

Founded in 1915, the Cleveland Play House was the country's first professional regional theater, and has witnessed the birth of hit plays and remarkable acting careers ever since. Scott Simon of NPR pays a visit.

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Cleveland's celebrated very-Off-Broadway theater

April 19, 2021

Founded in 1915, the Cleveland Play House was the country's first professional regional theater, and has witnessed the birth of hit plays and remarkable acting careers ever since. Scott Simon of NPR pays a visit.

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Cleveland begins to shine again

April 19, 2021

The Ohio city long derided as the "Mistake on the Lake" hasn't received much respect in recent years, but there is a resurgence in Cleveland, where the NBA champion Cavaliers make their home, and where the Republican National Convention is about to open. Mo Rocca heads to northeast Ohio to take a closer look.

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Teaching your kids to love Shakespeare

April 19, 2021

In this web exclusive, award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig, author of the book "How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare," talks to NPR's Scott Simon about helping shape a lifelong love of the Bard.

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Teaching your kids to love Shakespeare

April 19, 2021

In this web exclusive, award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig, author of the book "How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare," talks to NPR's Scott Simon about helping shape a lifelong love of the Bard.

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Dad spends $35G wedding fund he saved for his daughter on a car, vacation

April 19, 2021

An anonymous father took to Reddit earlier this month to see if he was in the wrong for spending the wedding fund he saved for his daughter on gifts for himself.

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Family, friends honor designer's legacy

April 19, 2021

The Sylvie Cachay Memorial Project works to prevent domestic violence, provides scholarships to fashion designers and raises money for stray animals.

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Pokemon Go players running into real-life trouble

April 19, 2021

Pokemon Go has swept the nation, but it's also caused headaches for players who don't do a good job paying attention to their surroundings. Carter Evans has more. (Click here to watch the YouTube video featured in this story.)

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Groups push for easier student loan relief for the disabled

April 19, 2021

Advocates for the disabled are pressing the Biden administration to cancel student debt for hundreds of thousands of Americans who have disabilities that make them eligible them for debt forgiveness but who have not received the benefit

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Physical cause partly to blame for Mary Todd Lincoln's mental struggles?

April 19, 2021

Abraham Lincoln's wife saw a lot of tragedy in her years. That contributed to years of depression for Mary Todd Lincoln, but there may have been a physical cause for her mental anguish as well. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

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4.0 earthquake reported near Healdsburg, Calif.

April 19, 2021

The magnitude-4.0 California earthquake occurred at 11:50 a.m. Monday eight miles from Healdsburg.

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4/18/2021: The Oath Keepers; Race and Health; Viola Davis

April 19, 2021

The Oath Keepers militia group's path to breaching the Capitol; Black Americans more prone to health issues because of racism; Viola Davis: The 60 Minutes Interview

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What Pence thinks of Trump campaign's tone

April 19, 2021

Presumptive Republican VP nominee Mike Pence comments on the negativity and tone of the Trump presidential campaign. Pence and Trump sat down with Lesley Stahl for the candidates' first joint interview, which will air Sunday, July 17 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Rep. Maxine Waters' police protest remarks cause a firestorm

April 19, 2021

House Republicans threaten to take action after Los Angeles Rep. Maxine Waters encourages protesters awaiting a verdict in the Derek Chauvin case.

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A White friend and a Black friend experienced two very different traffic stops in Minneapolis

April 19, 2021

Two friends, on White and one Black, were pulled over for speeding on separate occasions. They compare their experiences with traffic stops in the Minneapolis suburbs.

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'It upsets me': Black man reacts to White friend's traffic stop

April 19, 2021

Two friends, one White and one Black, were pulled over for speeding on separate occasions. They compare their experiences with traffic stops in the Minneapolis suburbs.

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CBS News poll — Eye on Earth: What drives views on electric cars?

April 19, 2021

Just a third of people say they'll consider one. Most would still consider a traditional gasoline-powered car.

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CBS News poll — Eye on Earth: What drives views on electric cars?

April 19, 2021

Just a third of people say they'll consider one. Most would still consider a traditional gasoline-powered car.

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CBS News poll — Eye on Earth: What drives views on electric cars?

April 19, 2021

Just a third of people say they'll consider one. Most would still consider a traditional gasoline-powered car.

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Judge orders Proud Boys jailed pending Capitol riot trial

April 19, 2021

A federal judge backed the Justice Department's most aggressive effort to jail those accused of participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

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Judge orders Proud Boys jailed pending Capitol riot trial

April 19, 2021

A federal judge backed the Justice Department's most aggressive effort to jail those accused of participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

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CBS News poll: Eye on Earth — climate change and a pandemic year

April 19, 2021

Just over half think that a year of lockdowns and working from home during the pandemic probably helped the environment.

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CBS News poll: Eye on Earth — climate change and a pandemic year

April 19, 2021

Just over half think that a year of lockdowns and working from home during the pandemic probably helped the environment.

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The real original "Ghost Busters"

April 19, 2021

The remake of the 1984 blockbuster, "Ghostbusters," is expected to dominate the box office in its debut weekend. But it turns out the 1984 original wasn't so "original" after all. Back in 1975, a Saturday morning television series called "The Ghost Busters" aired right here on CBS. Anthony Mason reports.

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What is the new European Super League and how will it work?

April 19, 2021

Football fans, politicians and governing bodies are united in fury after 12 of the sport's biggest teams announced plans to breakaway from European football competitions and form their own "Super League" -- a move that poses an existential threat to the world's favorite sport.

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12 European football teams to form breakaway 'Super League'

April 19, 2021

Twelve of the top football clubs in Europe made an announcement Sunday that may shift the landscape of European football.

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The Dish: Chef Missy Robbins

April 19, 2021

Chef Missy Robbins is one of just 10 American women to lay claim to a coveted Michelin star. A native of New Haven, Connecticut, Robbins got her culinary start in Washington, D.C. She later spent extensive time in Italy, learning that country's exquisite cooking styles before returning to the U.S. Her new Brooklyn restaurant, "Lilia," is already drawing critical acclaim, earning three stars from the New York Times. More importantly, it's achieving her primary goal of making people happy. Robbins joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share her story and signature recipes.

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Anticipating free-agent exodus, Rams' draft plan to secure secondary is at forefront

April 19, 2021

The Rams lost some key pieces at safety and cornerback because of free agency, but they've been preparing for this through the draft.

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Supreme Court weighs whether immigrants granted TPS can get green cards

April 19, 2021

More than 400,000 immigrants who have lived in the United States under Temporary Protected Status could be denied green cards.

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Poll: Eye on Earth — can fighting climate change be good economics?

April 19, 2021

Americans weigh in on whether fighting climate change helps or hurts the economy.

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Poll: Eye on Earth — can fighting climate change be good economics?

April 19, 2021

Americans weigh in on whether fighting climate change helps or hurts the economy.

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McDonald's new BTS meal is coming

April 19, 2021

McDonald's is partnering with BTS, the massively popular Korean pop band, for its next celebrity meal — and this time it's going global.

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McDonald's new BTS meal is coming

April 19, 2021

McDonald's is partnering with BTS, the massively popular Korean pop band, for its next celebrity meal — and this time it's going global.

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McDonald's new BTS meal is coming

April 19, 2021

McDonald's is partnering with BTS, the massively popular Korean pop band, for its next celebrity meal — and this time it's going global.

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McDonald's new BTS meal is coming

April 19, 2021

McDonald's is partnering with BTS, the massively popular Korean pop band, for its next celebrity meal — and this time it's going global.

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McDonald's new BTS meal is coming, featuring flavors you weren't able to get in the US

April 19, 2021

McDonald's is partnering with BTS, the massively popular Korean pop band, for its next celebrity meal — and this time it's going global.

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COVID-19 vaccine FAQ: Answers to your most common questions

April 19, 2021

Who should, and shouldn't, get the vaccine? Are there side effects? Here's everything you need to know.

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Drugs that worsen heart failure; what's behind Mary Todd Lincoln's depression

April 19, 2021

In today's Morning Rounds, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula weigh in on a new warning by the American Heart Association that many commonly used medications could cause or worsen heart failure. Also, Dr. LaPook reports on a new study that examines how a physical cause may have driven former First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln's mental struggles and erratic behaviors.

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The Offspring drop first new album since 2012

April 19, 2021

Guitarist Noodles from the Orange County, CA punk band talks with Rick Damigella about the band's first new album in nearly a decade.

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Northeast banks Webster, Sterling to merge in all-stock deal

April 19, 2021

Webster Financial Corp. is buying Sterling Bancorp in an all-stock deal that values Sterling at more than $5 billion, the northeastern U.S. banks said Monday

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Black Americans more prone to health issues because of racism

April 19, 2021

Bill Whitaker reports on how decades of research shows that racism is adversely affecting Black Americans' health in several different ways.

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Swedish teen Thunberg joins fight against vaccine inequity

April 19, 2021

Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has urged governments, vaccine developers and the international community to "step up their game" to fight vaccine inequity

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Swedish teen Thunberg joins fight against vaccine inequity

April 19, 2021

Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has urged governments, vaccine developers and the international community to "step up their game" to fight vaccine inequity

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Hear Maxine Waters' controversial remark about Chauvin trial

April 19, 2021

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) told a crowd at a rally in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that she's hoping for a guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial and if there isn't one that activists have to get "more confrontational."

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Column: Employers say lavish unemployment checks make it hard to hire workers. Don't buy it

April 19, 2021

Restaurants say people are refusing to work because unemployment benefits are so good. You should be skeptical.

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New scientific research could change our understanding of the universe

April 19, 2021

A recent scientific experiment could impact our understanding about the laws of physics. It found evidence from the behavior of an atomic particle that points to undiscovered forces in the universe that may have played a critical part in its creation and expansion. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of the new book "Cosmic Queries: StarTalk's Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going," joins CBSN AM to talk about the discovery.

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New scientific research could change our understanding of the universe

April 19, 2021

A recent scientific experiment could impact our understanding about the laws of physics. It found evidence from the behavior of an atomic particle that points to undiscovered forces in the universe that may have played a critical part in its creation and expansion. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of the new book "Cosmic Queries: StarTalk's Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going," joins CBSN AM to talk about the discovery.

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Sparks set 15-player training camp roster, waive Tierra Ruffin-Pratt

April 19, 2021

Sparks guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, who started 43 of her 51 games in two years with the Sparks, was waived by the team Sunday.

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Greece opens its doors to Covid-free tourists

April 19, 2021

Greece has lifted quarantine requirements for vaccinated travelers and those testing negative for Covid-19 from key tourism markets, including Europe, the UK and the United States, in what officials called "baby steps" on the road back to normality.

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COVID-19 death toll passes 3 million worldwide

April 19, 2021

More than 3 million people have died from COVID-19 from around the world, as many pockets of the globe continue to see surging cases and deaths. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.

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Morrissey's manager slams 'The Simpsons' for insulting, 'hypocritical' caricature

April 19, 2021

Morrissey's team was not pleased with Sunday's "Simpsons" episode, which it says portrayed the English rocker as a washed-up, xenophobic caricature.

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Morrissey's manager slams 'The Simpsons' for insulting, 'hypocritical' caricature

April 19, 2021

Morrissey's team was not pleased with Sunday's "Simpsons" episode, which it says portrayed the English rocker as a washed-up, xenophobic caricature.

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George Romney addresses 1964 Republican convention

April 19, 2021

The governor of Michigan urged Republicans at the 1964 GOP convention to reject "extremism"

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Opinion: The best argument for packing the Supreme Court is premature

April 19, 2021

Saving democracy doesn't require a bigger high court — yet.

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Sumner Redstone's Beverly Park estate surfaces for sale at $27.9 million

April 19, 2021

In famed Beverly Park, the longtime estate of late media mogul Sumner Redstone is on the market for $27.9 million.

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Katy Perry consoles 'Idol' contestant after he flubs lyric

April 19, 2021

"American Idol" contestant Hunter Metts was consoled by judges Katie Perry and Lionel Richie after he forgot a lyric at the end of his performance of "Falling Slowly."

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'Serious buzzkill': Pandemic snuffs out San Francisco's 4/20 celebration for second year

April 19, 2021

COVID-19 has again prompted San Francisco to cancel its marijuana festival in Golden Gate Park.

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Preview: Chicago, a "rock band with horns"

April 19, 2021

On "Sunday Morning" July 17, John Blackstone interviews Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm and Jimmy Pankow, three of the original members of the brassy rock band that's been making hits for nearly 50 years.

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Preview: Chicago, a "rock band with horns"

April 19, 2021

On "Sunday Morning" July 17, John Blackstone interviews Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm and Jimmy Pankow, three of the original members of the brassy rock band that's been making hits for nearly 50 years.

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Stephen Colbert on terror attacks and comedy

April 19, 2021

Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show," discusses the challenges of doing comedy amid recent terror attacks and tragedies. Colbert also discussed his plans to cover Donald Trump and the Republican National Convention with live shows next week as well as Bernie Sanders' endorsement of Hillary Clinton in an interview with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers.

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Stephen Colbert on live "Late Show" during political conventions

April 19, 2021

"Late Show" host, writer and executive producer Stephen Colbert is gearing up for two weeks of live broadcasts during the political conventions, starting next week. Colbert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his convention plans and the presidential race.

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Mom of 11 shocks TikTok with large 'laundry mountain'

April 19, 2021

A mom of 11 has rocked TikTok with a glimpse of what a major wash looks like in her house, attacking a "laundry mountain" of clean clothes with an expert hand.

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Amazon threatened layoffs during union drive, labor group says

April 19, 2021

Union that led failed campaign to organize Amazon warehouse workers claims company used "blatantly illegal conduct."

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Amazon threatened layoffs during union drive, labor group says

April 19, 2021

Union that led failed campaign to organize Amazon warehouse workers claims company used "blatantly illegal conduct."

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Senior defense official tells AP that Guantanamo prisoners can begin getting COVID-19 vaccinations starting Monday

April 19, 2021

Senior defense official tells AP that Guantanamo prisoners can begin getting COVID-19 vaccinations starting Monday

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Amazon buying Atlas 5 rockets to launch its internet satellites

April 19, 2021

Amazon's Kuiper system of internet relay satellites will compete with OneWeb and SpaceX's Starlink program.

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One-quarter of Californians now fully vaccinated against COVID-19

April 19, 2021

Still, California ranks 32nd among all states in the proportion of its population that's considered fully vaccinated, according to the CDC.

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As it happened: European Super League intent on shaking up 'beautiful game'

April 19, 2021

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Detroit police fatally shoot man after pursuit, gun battle

April 19, 2021

Police say a man who drove through a Detroit crime scene where five people were shot and one person died in a car crash was fatally shot by officers following a pursuit and gun battle

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Detroit police fatally shoot man after pursuit, gun battle

April 19, 2021

Police say a man who drove through a Detroit crime scene where five people were shot and one person died in a car crash was fatally shot by officers following a pursuit and gun battle

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4 things to ask before you hire a financial adviser

April 19, 2021

Financial advisers aren't just for the super wealthy.

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How the KKK's failures became lessons for White power

April 19, 2021

Since Christmas Eve in 1865, membership in the Ku Klux Klan ignited and multiplied three separate times, in each instance enacting brutal violence and terror -- but the Klan's power never held for long. Though only 2 dozen Klan groups exist today, its continued importance lies in a far more elusive and sinister legacy. "The People v. The Klan" is now available on demand via CNNgo.

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Penske takes majority stake in Austin's South by Southwest festival

April 19, 2021

Jay Penske has added another asset to his growing media empire, a 50% stake in the SXSW festival.

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Penske takes majority stake in Austin's South by Southwest festival

April 19, 2021

Jay Penske has added another asset to his growing media empire, a 50% stake in the SXSW festival.

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Chasing Dreams: From UNC linebacker to country music star

April 19, 2021

Like many young football players growing up in North Carolina, Chase Rice had his sights set on the NFL

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Outrageous facts about student debt

April 19, 2021

Four years of college may lead to 20+ years of debt, and more troubling facts about student loans.

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Simple tips for a better night's sleep

April 19, 2021

Can't seem to get a good night's sleep? These expert tips could help.

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Ziggy Marley happy to be part of Earth Day concert

April 19, 2021

The pandemic can't stop Ziggy Marley from celebrating the Earth

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Two Russian agents have been linked to a high-profile poisoning and a deadly explosion, but there's little Europe can do

April 19, 2021

That the Czech Republic is pointing the finger at two Russian agents for a deadly explosion at an ammunition depot in the country is remarkable. The fact that the agents in question are the same pair accused of trying to poison a former Russian spy on English soil is nothing short of astounding.

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Joel Grey on how a Cleveland theatre changed his life

April 19, 2021

The Cleveland Play House - one of the most venerated performance spaces beyond Broadway - has helped launch many careers on the stage, including Tony- and Oscar-winner Joel Grey. In this preview, Grey explains to correspondent Scott Simon how the acting bug first bit him.

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Joel Grey on how a Cleveland theatre changed his life

April 19, 2021

The Cleveland Play House - one of the most venerated performance spaces beyond Broadway - has helped launch many careers on the stage, including Tony- and Oscar-winner Joel Grey. In this preview, Grey explains to correspondent Scott Simon how the acting bug first bit him.

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Rejected Broadway posters on sale to help theater community

April 19, 2021

Letting the world see your failures is usually something most people try to avoid

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Supreme Court rejects lingering 2020 election challenge case

April 19, 2021

The Supreme Court says it will not hear a case out of Pennsylvania related to the 2020 election, a dispute that had lingered while similar election challenges had already been rejected by the justices

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Supreme Court rejects lingering 2020 election challenge case

April 19, 2021

The Supreme Court says it will not hear a case out of Pennsylvania related to the 2020 election, a dispute that had lingered while similar election challenges had already been rejected by the justices

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Colorado judge resigning after censure for racial slur

April 19, 2021

A Colorado judge will resign after being censured for repeatedly saying a racial slur in a conversation with a Black employee, expressing her views on racial justice while on the bench and using employees to conduct personal business

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Cary Grant introduces Betty Ford at the 1976 GOP convention

April 19, 2021

Movie star Cary Grant introduced first lady Betty Ford during the Republican convention in 1976, discussing equal rights for women and other topics

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Highlights of the 2016 Emmy nominations

April 19, 2021

Vulture's TV columnist Jen Chaney joins CBSN to discuss the nominees for this year's Emmy Awards.

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Shock and outrage as world reacts to plans for football breakaway

April 19, 2021

The news of plans for 12 of Europe's top football teams to break away and form a European Super League has shocked and outraged the footballing and wider world.

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Kamala Harris turns road warrior for the Biden infrastructure and jobs plan

April 19, 2021

Vice President Kamala Harris planned two stops in North Carolina to promote the multitrillion-dollar Biden agenda at a college and a buses plant.

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Fed survey finds modest economic growth, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

A new Federal Reserve survey finds modest economic growth in most parts of the U.S.; Amazon says Prime Day was its biggest sales-volume day ever; and Forbes says Dallas Cowboys are worth $4 billion. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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John Oliver to White Americans: 'March in the streets'

April 19, 2021

Listen to John Oliver address the recent fatal police shootings of Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo in a passionate monologue on "Last Week Tonight."

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Grizzly mauling near Yellowstone kills backcountry guide

April 19, 2021

A back country guide has died after he was mauled by a large grizzly bear just outside of Yellowstone National Park in Montana

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Grizzly mauling near Yellowstone kills backcountry guide

April 19, 2021

A back country guide has died after he was mauled by a large grizzly bear just outside of Yellowstone National Park in Montana

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Apple's latest iPhone software introduces new privacy and security features

April 19, 2021

Tech analyst Rene Ritchie explains how the new controls in Apple's iOS 14.5 update give users more control over the data they share with advertisers.

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Who's cashing in on the "Pokemon Go" craze?

April 19, 2021

Just over a week after its release, "Pokemon Go" has become one of the hottest mobile apps of all time. The video game sends players wandering around, trying to catch characters in real-life locations. The free app has surpassed Twitter in daily users, and people spend more time there than on Facebook. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the business behind the app and potential security concerns.

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Football fan groups condemn 'ultimate betrayal' of European Super League

April 19, 2021

Football fan groups have reacted angrily to the prospect of the European Super League, calling it the "ultimate betrayal" and "cynical greed."

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Virginia man breaks Fallfish record, continuing fishing's big year

April 19, 2021

You've got to be a big fish to get in the record books.

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Germany expects vaccine deliveries to ramp up in 2nd quarter

April 19, 2021

Germany's health minister is welcoming the announcement by two pharmaceutical companies that they will deliver more coronavirus vaccines during the second quarter than previously predicted

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Germany expects vaccine deliveries to ramp up in 2nd quarter

April 19, 2021

Germany's health minister is welcoming the announcement by two pharmaceutical companies that they will deliver more coronavirus vaccines during the second quarter than previously predicted

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Germany expects vaccine deliveries to ramp up in 2nd quarter

April 19, 2021

Germany's health minister is welcoming the announcement by two pharmaceutical companies that they will deliver more coronavirus vaccines during the second quarter than previously predicted

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Union accuses Amazon of illegally interfering with vote

April 19, 2021

The retail union that failed to organize Amazon workers at a Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse wants the results to be thrown out, saying that the company illegally interfered with the voting process

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Feds urge Peloton Tread+ users with pets, kids to stop use after 39 incidents and one death

April 19, 2021

Federal regulators are urging Peloton customers with children and pets to stop using the Peloton Tread+ exercise machine. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says it is aware of 39 incidents with that model, including one child's death. In a statement, Peloton calls the warning "inaccurate and misleading." The company says the Tread+ is safe if the "warnings and safety instructions are followed."

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LinkedIn billionaire: Cut off funding for politicians who limit voting rights

April 19, 2021

A growing number of CEOs are speaking out on voting rights. LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman is urging business leaders to back up their verbal support with concrete action that will send a message to politicians.

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Central American nations closed out of White House climate summit

April 19, 2021

"It's a shame because these issues are interconnected," said Kayly Ober, senior advocate and program manager for the Climate Displacement Program at Refugees International.

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Tiny particle could expand our understanding of the known universe

April 19, 2021

A team of 200 physicists observed muons as they were shot through a magnetic field. The particle did not behave as they expected it to.

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Fans marvel at new 'Shang-Chi' trailer: 'I never really had an Asian hero to admire'

April 19, 2021

Released Monday, the first trailer for "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" gives fans a sneak peek at Marvel's first superhero of Asian descent.

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Fans marvel at new 'Shang-Chi' trailer: 'I never really had an Asian hero to admire'

April 19, 2021

Released Monday, the first trailer for "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" gives fans a sneak peek at Marvel's first superhero of Asian descent.

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Nasdaq back in the black for 2016, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Nasdaq's rise puts the tech-heavy benchmark back in the black for 2016; Starbucks is hiking some prices; and L.A. Rams sell out season tickets in just six hours. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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See moment child is saved from oncoming train

April 19, 2021

CCTV cameras captured the moment a railroad worker saved the life of a child who slipped and fell onto the tracks at a station in Mumbai.

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Leo Carax's 'Annette' to open Cannes Film Festival

April 19, 2021

Leo Carax's "Annette," starring Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver, will open the 74th Cannes Film Festival on July 6, festival organizers said Monday

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Dog in U.K. adopts new best friend

April 19, 2021

A 2-year-old boxer named Rusty found a chick under a tree after it fell from its nest in southern England. Rusty's owner brought the bird inside and their friendship took off.

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How MoviePass is offering unlimited theater tickets

April 19, 2021

America's theater chains hope summer blockbusters will give business a jolt. Attendance has dropped 16 percent since 2002. MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe, who was part of the founding team at Netflix, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why his company is offering an unlimited monthly subscription to catch theater showings.

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GameStop CEO to exit as video game retailer pivots to digital

April 19, 2021

Chewy founder Ryan Cohen, a major investor in GameStop, is pushing the old-school game store to reinvent itself.

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GameStop CEO to exit as video game retailer pivots to digital

April 19, 2021

Chewy founder Ryan Cohen, a major investor in GameStop, is pushing the old-school game store to reinvent itself.

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No reprieve from N.J. student loan program even after death

April 19, 2021

Only on "CBS This Morning," the woman in charge of New Jersey's student loan program defends her agency against accusations it's out of control. The Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, also known as HESAA, is being accused of driving families into financial ruin when borrowers become sick, lose their jobs, or even die. Michelle Miller speaks with one mother being forced to pay back her son's student loans, more than a year after he was murdered.

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Billions spent on coronavirus fight, but what happens next?

April 19, 2021

Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into public health since last year, when the coronavirus pandemic was declared

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Billions spent on coronavirus fight, but what happens next?

April 19, 2021

Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into public health since last year, when the coronavirus pandemic was declared

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Billions spent on coronavirus fight, but what happens next?

April 19, 2021

Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into public health since last year, when the coronavirus pandemic was declared

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Foxconn, Wisconsin reach new deal on scaled back facility

April 19, 2021

Foxconn Technology Group has reached a new deal with reduced tax breaks for its scaled back manufacturing facility in southeast Wisconsin

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Charleston Set To Vote On Needle Exchange Regulations

April 19, 2021

Monday night could be another turning point for the matter, as council members decide what specific guidelines harm reduction programs must follow. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at Charleston's convention center.

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You can adopt one of Notre-Dame's grotesque stone creatures to help fund rebuilding

April 19, 2021

A conservation group is offering members of the public the chance to donate to restore specific artifacts at the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019.

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You're not going to jail for sharing your Netflix password

April 19, 2021

Despite a court ruling and several headlines early Tuesday that claimed sharing Netflix passwords would now be a crime, the punishment is not so severe. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more.

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McDonald's teams up with band BTS for latest collaboration

April 19, 2021

BTS isn't too cool for McDonald's.

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Natural Gas Is Getting Cheaper. Thousands Are Paying More To Heat Their Homes Anyway.

April 19, 2021

As the price of gas declines, why aren't West Virginians' natural gas bills going down? Turns out, it's due to surcharges, tacked on by industries, allowed by the West Virginia Legislature and pushed by the current PSC chairman--Charlotte Lane--when she was a lobbyist for the natural gas industry.

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Colton Underwood backlash brews over rumored Netflix series, with 20,000 opposing it

April 19, 2021

Underwood reportedly has a Netflix show in the works. An online petition opposes it, citing stalking allegations against the newly out 'Bachelor' star.

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Colton Underwood backlash brews over rumored Netflix series, with 20,000 opposing it

April 19, 2021

Underwood reportedly has a Netflix show in the works. An online petition opposes it, citing stalking allegations against the newly out 'Bachelor' star.

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Police: Stalker arrested at Taylor Swift's New York building

April 19, 2021

He was arrested on a trespassing charge.

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California restaurant chain promises year of free burgers if fans get tattoos

April 19, 2021

A California-based burger chain has pledged to serve a select number of superfans its signature sandwich for a year, if they get a permanent tattoo for the restaurant's milestone anniversary.

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Racism's corrosive impact on the health of Black Americans

April 19, 2021

Bill Whitaker reports on how decades of research show that racism is adversely affecting Black Americans' health in several different ways.

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Charleston Syringe Services And W.Va. Constitutional Amendments Explained.

April 19, 2021

On this West Virginia Morning, our main story involved three proposed constitutional amendments. Each works differently and all will be on the ballot in Nov. 2022. Also, we bring you an update on harm reduction laws in Charleston to regulate syringe services.

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Mike Trout's on fire, sure, but a lot of other things are going right for Angels too

April 19, 2021

The Angels can point to several reasons for their hot start, beginning with Mike Trout's dominance. What else has contributed?

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UN condemns 'reprehensible' UK race report for repackaging 'racist tropes into fact'

April 19, 2021

A group of United Nations human rights experts on Monday strongly condemned a recent British government-backed report into institutional racism, saying it offered "no evidence" to support its finding that the UK is not institutionally racist.

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Johnson scraps Delhi trip; UK puts India on virus 'red list'

April 19, 2021

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called off a trip to India amid surging coronavirus cases in the country

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U.S. stocks hit all-time high, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Out with old S&P 500 record and in with new; Amazon now more valuable than Berkshire Hathaway; "Pokemon Go" breaks download records. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Viggo Mortensen on going off the grid with "Captain Fantastic"

April 19, 2021

Viggo Mortensen, best-known for his role as Aragorn in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, is out with a new movie, "Captain Fantastic." It may look like an action flick, but he's not your typical superhero. Mortensen joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest project.

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Avis CEO on new app, on-demand rides

April 19, 2021

A recent survey shows American households will spend an average of nearly $1,800 on a summer vacation, up about 11 percent from last year. People have more options for getting around, including services like Uber and car sharing programs. But the traditional car rental industry is still growing and companies hope new technology will attract more drivers. Avis Budget Group CEO Larry De Shon joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the Avis Now app for customers.

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J&J faces more scrutiny for CEO's $30 million payday

April 19, 2021

Drugmaker called out for giving Alex Gorsky a 14% raise as it was paying billions for its role in the opioid epidemic.

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Country music duo Brothers Osborne on overcoming personal struggles

April 19, 2021

Anthony Mason talks to country music duo TJ and John Osborne of Brothers Osborne about their decision to take a break after John reached a breaking point with his mental health, and how they banded together as TJ decided to come out as gay in February.

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Progress in Iran nuclear talks but resolution still far away

April 19, 2021

Russia's delegate to high-level talks in Vienna aimed at bringing the United States back into the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran says they're are moving ahead with experts working on drafting proposals this week, but a solution remains "far away."

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Viola Davis' journey to Triple Crown-winning actress

April 19, 2021

Viola Davis opens up to Jon Wertheim about her role as Ma Rainey, her relationship with August Wilson's material, a bold scene on "How to Get Away with Murder" and her life growing up.

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Art in L.A.'s Union Station has been hidden for decades. Now it prepares for an Oscar debut

April 19, 2021

Workers removing tobacco tar and dirt from the ceiling of L.A.'s Union Station were surprised to discover vibrant floral painting hidden for decades.

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Art in L.A.'s Union Station has been hidden for decades. Now it prepares for an Oscar debut

April 19, 2021

Workers removing tobacco tar and dirt from the ceiling of L.A.'s Union Station were surprised to discover vibrant floral painting hidden for decades.

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Black love pervades and inspires four authors on a panel at the Festival of Books

April 19, 2021

At a panel Sunday for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, S.A. Cosby, Danielle Evans, Robert Jones Jr. and Nikky Finney discussed Black life across genres.

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Dallas surgeon: "This killing, it has to stop"

April 19, 2021

On Monday, Doctor Brian Williams, a trauma surgeon at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, spoke about trying to save the wounded -- and about tense race relations in America.

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Coke sales rebound as vaccinations roll out and venues open

April 19, 2021

Coca-Cola Co. says its sales are steadily improving as vaccination rates increase and restaurants and offices reopen around the world

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'Downton Abbey' cast returns for sequel opening in December

April 19, 2021

The original principal cast of "Downton Abbey" are returning for a second film that will arrive in theaters December 22 this year

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L.A. plans nearly $1 billion in spending to address homelessness under Garcetti plan

April 19, 2021

The mayor's proposed budget, set for release Tuesday, comes at a moment of heightened frustration over the city's handling of homelessness.

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Moderna plans to have third vaccine booster shot ready by fall

April 19, 2021

A booster shot could provide extra protection against COVID-19 variants, according to drugmakers.

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Moderna plans to have third vaccine booster shot ready by fall

April 19, 2021

A booster shot could provide extra protection against COVID-19 variants, according to drugmakers.

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José Mourinho sacked as Tottenham Hotspur manager

April 19, 2021

José Mourinho has been sacked by English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur after just 17 months in charge, the club announced in a statement on Monday.

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Review: New collection of columns by the late Jenny Diski

April 19, 2021

Jenny Diski started contributing to the London Review of Books in 1993 and wrote more than 200 columns before her 2016 death

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Whopping $4 billion payout for UFC owners, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Cage-fight league UFC sold for $4 billion; revived Pokémon craze drives up Nintendo shares. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Surprising health benefit of nail-biting?

April 19, 2021

A new study suggests kids who bite their nails or suck their thumb may have a lower risk of certain allergies. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

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See who won at the ACM Awards

April 19, 2021

The Academy of Country Music Awards, celebrating the best in country music, are being presented Sunday.

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Oceans protect us from climate change — but there are consequences

April 19, 2021

"Eye on Earth: Our Planet in Peril" looks at how rising sea levels and more frequent major storm events illustrate the consequences of a changing planet.

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"The Gaskos"

April 19, 2021

FBI agents tell Steve Kroft about their 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, once No. 1 on the Most Wanted list.

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The Execution of Joseph Wood

April 19, 2021

An execution of a man in Arizona with a new cocktail of drugs was supposed to take about 10 minutes. It took almost two hours, the longest execution in U.S. history. Bill Whitaker reports.

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UK to assess security implications of Nvidia takeover of Arm

April 19, 2021

The British government has asked regulatory authorities to investigate the proposed takeover of computer chip design firm Arm Holdings by the U.S. tech firm Nvidia, citing national security grounds as one of its concerns

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North Carolina man chucks bobcat after it attacks wife in driveway, surveillance footage shows

April 19, 2021

A protective husband in North Carolina leapt into action to save his wife from a rabid bobcat in a wild, viral video.

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European travel guide Rick Steves, stuck at home

April 19, 2021

After four decades of introducing many to the pleasures of international travel via TV and guidebooks, the man who has canvassed Europe's best- and least-known tourist sites has learned the simple pleasures gained in an unfamiliar destination: his own kitchen.

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European travel guide Rick Steves, stuck at home

April 19, 2021

After four decades of introducing many to the pleasures of international travel via TV and guidebooks, the man who has canvassed Europe's best- and least-known tourist sites has learned the simple pleasures gained in an unfamiliar destination: his own kitchen.

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Memorabilia from Springsteen to 'Phantom' set for auction

April 19, 2021

Celebrities including Bruce Springsteen, Hugh Jackman, Elton John, Bette Midler, Christine Baranski, Steve Martin and Tina Fey have raided their closets to offer up personal items for a charity online auction

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If it's Tuesday, this must be Berkeley: My family's weird COVID-era college tour

April 19, 2021

We covered 11 campuses and 1,100 miles, from Camarillo to Davis. What did we learn?

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Richard Wright's newly uncut novel offers a timely depiction of police brutality

April 19, 2021

'The Man Who Lived Underground,' newly expanded from a story into a novel by the Library of America, may revise the seminal Black author's reputation.

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'Mad Max' prequel shot in Outback to be released in 2023

April 19, 2021

"Furiosa" is slated for release in mid-2023.

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Figure Skating in Harlem finds ways to deal with pandemic

April 19, 2021

For months last year, Figure Skating in Harlem included no figure skating

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Rep. Elijah Cummings: "We don't have time to turn against each other" after shootings

April 19, 2021

Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, sits down with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson to discuss the challenges of growing up as an African American male in the United States. Cummings' district was the scene of weeks of protests last year after Freddie Gray, a young black man, died while in police custody.

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Mayor Rawlings on police force: "We have got to make this a noble profession"

April 19, 2021

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings reports police recruiting is down across the nation. He pleads with Americans to give police officers support during this time of crisis. Rawlings asked: "Can we disagree without demonizing?"

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"Face the Nation" remembers the victims from this week's shootings

April 19, 2021

After the debate and conversation about vital issues surrounding this week of violence in America, "Face the Nation" focuses its attention back on the seven lives lost, as well as the families and communities that will never be the same again.

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How can we improve relations between police and minority communities?

April 19, 2021

Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Terrence Cunningham of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Wesley Lowery of the Washington Post and CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues discuss racial policing and the road to healing in the United States

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NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton on Dallas shooting: We did not see this coming

April 19, 2021

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton says the shooting in Dallas marked a first in American history. Bratton adds that the NYPD had seen relative peace following the deaths of two police officers in 2014.

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'Downton Abbey' film sequel coming for Christmas

April 19, 2021

The "Downton Abbey" film is getting the band back together.

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NAACP president on police protests: Every activist must vote

April 19, 2021

NAACP President Cornell William Brooks says that activists must show up to the polls come November in order to pressure political leadership to address unjust policing in the United States.

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Dallas makes move toward healing

April 19, 2021

We continue to learn more about the lone gunman who targeted police officers in Dallas Thursday night, killing five and wounding seven more. Now the community has begun to heal. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from a city on edge.

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Rudy Giuliani: "Black lives matter" is racist, anti-American

April 19, 2021

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Guiliani says the Black Lives Matter movement puts a target on the back of police officers. Guiliani adds, "When you say black lives matter, that's inherently racist."

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DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson: "An eye for an eye leaves everybody blind"

April 19, 2021

Head of the Homeland Security Department Jeh Johnson says Dallas shooter Micah Johnson told hostage negotiators he wanted to kill white people. But, Johnson warned, "the shooter is not reflective of the larger movement to bring about change."

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Open: This is Face the Nation, July 10

April 19, 2021

We bring you the latest on the Dallas shootings and the ongoing protests around the U.S., with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and more.

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Nature: Great Trinity Forest

April 19, 2021

We end this week's episode with a return to Dallas, this time at the Great Trinity Forest. Videographer: Scot Miller

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How did we get here? The battle between police and the public

April 19, 2021

The multiple shootings involving police officers and civilians have shocked many Americans. Police use of deadly force combined with the actions of a lone gunman targeting Dallas police has us wondering: What can we do to keep it from happening again? Martha Teichner explores what measures are being taken for our Cover Story.

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Kremlin critic Navalny transferred to prison hospital with serious illness

April 19, 2021

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has fallen gravely ill after going on a hunger strike to protest his lack of medical treatment. Navalny was recently transferred to a prison hospital from the penal colony outside Moscow where he was being held. Charlie D'Agata reports.

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Police and activists clash as protests sweep the country

April 19, 2021

Protesters in Baton Rouge blocked the street in front of police headquarters. Activist DeRay McKesson with the Black Lives Matter movement was arrested for standing in the road after being ordered to stay on the grass. CBS News Correspondent David Begnaud reports from Baton Rouge.

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Earth Day programs come in many shades of green, but this year some seek rays of hope

April 19, 2021

There's no one way for documentary fare to acknowledge Earth Day, but the programs generally fall into one or more of four distinct buckets in regard to the health of the planet: Depressing, vaguely hopeful, star-studded, and celebrating the natural world to highlight what we might be losing.

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Full interview: Jeh Johnson, Bill Bratton, July 10

April 19, 2021

Secretary of the Homeland Security Department Jeh Johnson and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton give the latest updates on Dallas shooter Micah Johnson. The interview aired on the July 10, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings: Protesters who carried arms complicated police work

April 19, 2021

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said of the shooting that resulted in the deaths of five police officers: "In the middle of the firefight, it's hard to pick out the good guys and the bad guys."

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Calendar: Week of July 11

April 19, 2021

Charles Osgood reports on some of the coming week's most notable events, from the 19th birthday of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize-winner, to the Tuskegee Airmen's annual convention.

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Bill Nye at the head of the class

April 19, 2021

"Bill Nye the Science Guy" has gone from changing the way kids look at science to trying to change the way some adults deal with climate change. It's a campaign that's driven by pure passion, as he explains to Rita Braver.

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Bill Nye at the head of the class

April 19, 2021

"Bill Nye the Science Guy" has gone from changing the way kids look at science to trying to change the way some adults deal with climate change. It's a campaign that's driven by pure passion, as he explains to Rita Braver.

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Is it time for Hollywood to face up to a divisive issue?

April 19, 2021

A recent op-ed has dragged an Academy Award-winner into a debate about beauty, cosmetic surgery, and the battles women face to rise above double standards in Tinsel Town. Critic David Edelstein takes on the issue.

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Is it time for Hollywood to face up to a divisive issue?

April 19, 2021

A recent op-ed has dragged an Academy Award-winner into a debate about beauty, cosmetic surgery, and the battles women face to rise above double standards in Tinsel Town. Critic David Edelstein takes on the issue.

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New survey finds some COVID long haulers make dramatic improvements post-vaccination

April 19, 2021

A new survey finds 39% of COVID-19 long-haulers reported feeling better after taking the vaccine. CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula spoke with two women who say after months of serious symptoms, they finally found dramatic relief.

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Almanac: Nikola Tesla

April 19, 2021

One-hundred-and-sixty years ago today, Nikola Tesla was born to a Serbian family in southeastern Europe. The scientist and budding engineer made breakthroughs in radio and electricity that are still making waves today, as Charles Osgood reports.

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Winners of $20M contest make concrete to trap carbon dioxide

April 19, 2021

There are two winners of a $20 million contest to make products from carbon dioxide emitted by power plants

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Dispensing with words

April 19, 2021

Don't have time to read any more? Residents in a town in southern France don't have that problem. Thanks to the startup website short-editions-dot-com 10,000 short story authors have been matched with a community of 150,000 regular readers with time to kill while waiting on line. David Turecamo explains an innovative technology.

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Dispensing with words

April 19, 2021

Don't have time to read any more? Residents in a town in southern France don't have that problem. Thanks to the startup website short-editions-dot-com 10,000 short story authors have been matched with a community of 150,000 regular readers with time to kill while waiting on line. David Turecamo explains an innovative technology.

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Quick questions with Bill Nye the Science Guy

April 19, 2021

The TV science show host is asked his take on a number of science topics from correspondent Rita Braver.

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Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver to open Cannes Film Festival in 'Annette'

April 19, 2021

"Annette," a musical starring Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver will open the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on July 6.

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Alma Wahlberg, mother of Mark and Donnie, dead at 78

April 19, 2021

"My mom Alma's joy for life, love and people — combined with a pride in her humble beginnings and refusal to forget where she came from — undoubtedly shaped me into the man that I am," Donnie Wahlberg said.

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A deadly week spurs a new commitment to unity

April 19, 2021

How will America move past the tragic week that was? And when will deadly confrontations like these ever stop? Maurice DuBois reports.

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Healing begins in Baton Rouge after Alton Sterling shooting

April 19, 2021

In spite of viral video which could have lead to an explosion of anger, David Begnaud reports the Louisiana city has remained mostly peaceful in the aftermath.

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In Miami, police changing policies and perceptions

April 19, 2021

Police departments all over America have been beefing up security for their officers since the attack in Dallas. As CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports, many departments are looking for long-term solutions to improving relations with minority communities.

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Chorus of celebrities speak out for social change

April 19, 2021

Powerful people are feeling a responsibility to use their fame as a platform to bring change. Don Dahler has more on that.

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Remembering Philando Castile

April 19, 2021

There is grief in Minnesota for Philando Castile, who died July 6 at the hands of an officer at a traffic stop in St. Paul. Anna Werner has more on a man who was beloved by many.

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When personal tragedies go viral

April 19, 2021

On July 7, Diamond Reynolds pulled out her cell phone during a fatal Minnesota traffic stop, clicked on Facebook Live and changed the world. Erin Moriarty reports.

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The psychological impact of police shootings on people of color

April 19, 2021

There is no denying the deep divide between law enforcement and minority communities. But what do people from different backgrounds need to understand about each other to really move forward? CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.

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Dallas looks ahead in wake of deadly police shootings

April 19, 2021

A peaceful protest against racial injustice Thursday evening was shattered by gunfire when a black U.S. Army veteran, angry over the death of black men at the hands of white police officers, opened fire. When it was over, five police officers were dead, and seven were wounded. Maureen Maher reports on how the city is trying to move forward.

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Some long-haul COVID patients report vaccines are helping

April 19, 2021

Many long COVID patients are worried about receiving a vaccine. A new poll indicates it may actually help them.

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Navalny transferred to hospital as concerns mount over jailed Kremlin critic's health

April 19, 2021

Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been moved from a penal colony to a regional hospital for prisoners east of Moscow as concerns grow over his health.

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How To Get A Mortgage Now

April 19, 2021

It's a great time to be shopping for a new mortgage or to refinance an existing one. Jill Schlesinger reports what you need to know to get it done.

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MoneyWatch: Markets react to jobs report; Twitter working to expand sports coverage

April 19, 2021

Employers added more jobs to the economy in June than expected. Also, Twitter is working to expand its sports coverage after securing rights to stream some NFL games starting next season. Brook Silva-Braga reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Steven Seagal offers up his bulletproof compound in the Arizona desert

April 19, 2021

In Scottsdale, Ariz., actor Steven Seagal is seeking $3.4 million for his desert retreat lined with bulletproof glass.

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Does Spotify pay artists a fair rate? Here's what musicians, managers and Apple Music have to say

April 19, 2021

Spotify dominates music streaming but its payment rate to artists continues to generate controversy. Will recent musician-led protests bring about change?

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Parents say their children have been 'substantially hurt' by school closures, survey finds

April 19, 2021

An annual survey about quality of life revealed stark differences by socioeconomic status, telling a "tale of two L.A.s."

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Parents say their children have been 'substantially hurt' by school closures, survey finds

April 19, 2021

An annual survey about quality of life revealed stark differences by socioeconomic status, telling a "tale of two L.A.s."

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Column: In the pandemic, businesses and nonprofits become authors

April 19, 2021

Several businesses in Southern California have published books about themselves to tap another revenue source after a disastrous year.

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Review: Nancy Pelosi dishes on chiding A.O.C. and using "Moscow Mitch" in a revealing new biography

April 19, 2021

Susan Page's 'Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power' unearths newsy nuggets and candid thoughts from the country's most powerful woman.

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Review: Nancy Pelosi dishes on chiding A.O.C. and using "Moscow Mitch" in a revealing new biography

April 19, 2021

Susan Page's 'Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power' unearths newsy nuggets and candid thoughts from the country's most powerful woman.

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Review: Nancy Pelosi dishes on chiding A.O.C. and using "Moscow Mitch" in a revealing new biography

April 19, 2021

Susan Page's 'Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power' unearths newsy nuggets and candid thoughts from the country's most powerful woman.

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Putin critic Navalny transferred to prison hospital, officials concerned he could die at 'any minute'

April 19, 2021

Russia's penitentiary service said Monday that it was transferring ailing dissident Alexei Navalny, who is on the 20th day of a hunger strike, to a prison hospital — amid grave fears for his health.

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Greece lifts quarantine requirement for US, EU, others

April 19, 2021

Greece has lifted quarantine restrictions for travelers from most European countries, as well as Israel and the United States as it prepares to reopen tourism services next month despite an ongoing emergency in pandemic-related hospital care

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Dr. Fauci on politics-driven vaccine hesitancy, Johnson & Johnson pause

April 19, 2021

President Biden's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the Johnson and Johnson vaccine pause and vaccine hesitancy.

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Luke Bryan wins top ACM Award, but female acts own the night

April 19, 2021

Carrie Underwood brought the Academy of Country Music Awards to church

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NASA celebrates success of Ingenuity's historic first flight on Mars

April 19, 2021

The first helicopter flight on Mars was a success as Ingenuity took flight in martian airspace. NASA scientists explain how this successful mission will change the future of exploration on the red planet. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

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Column: Completing spring high school football season a journey to celebrate

April 19, 2021

Six-week Southern Section prep football season ends in celebration after players, coaches and teams overcome the obstacles of a global pandemic.

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of April 25-May 1

April 19, 2021

Celebrities having birthdays during the week of April 25-May 1 include the actors Al Pacino, Jet Li and Sally Hawkins

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Taylor Swift is back at No. 1 for the third time in less than a year

April 19, 2021

Taylor Swift stays making records and breaking records.

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'Passion of the Christ' actor pushes false QAnon theory

April 19, 2021

CNN's Donie O'Sullivan reports on the false QAnon conspiracy theory pushed by "Passion of the Christ" star Jim Caviezel.

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Bill Nye the Science Guy on life beyond Earth

April 19, 2021

Is there life on other planets? Rita Braver asks the TV science show host.

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CNN anchors read haunting list of US mass shooting locations

April 19, 2021

CNN's Brianna Keilar and John Berman list the everyday locations in which mass shootings -- where four or more people are shot -- have taken place in the US.

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Highly paid Mike Williams has room to improve in Chargers' receiving corps

April 19, 2021

The Chargers are paying wide receiver Mike Williams plenty to keep him on the roster, but is he part of the team's long-term plans?

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How 'Sound of Metal' used recordings of Riz Ahmed's body

April 19, 2021

Sound designer Nicolas Becker discusses how he created a unique auditory experience for Oscar-nominated "Sound of Metal" -- a film about a drummer losing his hearing.

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Media images of Black death come at a cost, experts say. And many viewers are fed up

April 19, 2021

Amazon's 'Them' and Oscar nominee 'Two Distant Strangers,' which mix racist violence and genre elements, have ignited a debate over 'trauma porn.'

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Media images of Black death come at a cost, experts say. And many viewers are fed up

April 19, 2021

Amazon's 'Them' and Oscar nominee 'Two Distant Strangers,' which mix racist violence and genre elements, have ignited a debate over 'trauma porn.'

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Media images of Black death come at a cost, experts say. And many viewers are fed up

April 19, 2021

Amazon's 'Them' and Oscar nominee 'Two Distant Strangers,' which mix racist violence and genre elements, have ignited a debate over 'trauma porn.'

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California encourages venues to require vaccine 'passports' — just don't call them that

April 19, 2021

California officials say they do not plan to require vaccine verification, but new rules incentivize private venues to seek proof of tests or inoculation.

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After deadly year on the roads, California and other states push for safety over speed

April 19, 2021

Lawmakers in California and other states are rethinking how they set and enforce speed limits, giving local authorities more power to slow drivers.

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After deadly year on the roads, California and other states push for safety over speed

April 19, 2021

Lawmakers in California and other states are rethinking how they set and enforce speed limits, giving local authorities more power to slow drivers.

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How a scrappy Chicano from L.A. came to own a Scottish castle

April 19, 2021

With supreme confidence and politically incorrect bluster, businessman Dan Pena made a fortune. He prods and pokes his students to do the same.

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Now the tables are turned and students get to accept or reject colleges such as UCLA and USC

April 19, 2021

Accepted students are in the power position this month as competitive colleges try to impress them to say yes in a year of record applications to the University of California and other elite schools.

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Clock's running out on climate change. California says it's time for giant carbon vacuums

April 19, 2021

Solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars are not enough to beat climate change. California is also looking at giant carbon-sucking vacuums.

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Clock's running out on climate change. California says it's time for giant carbon vacuums

April 19, 2021

Solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars are not enough to beat climate change. California is also looking at giant carbon-sucking vacuums.

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Leadership shakeup continues at GameStop, CEO to depart

April 19, 2021

The overhaul in the top ranks of GameStop continues with the announced departure of CEO George Sherman at the end of July

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Big hiring surge for June, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

The U.S. economy added 287,000 jobs in June; several U.S. airlines get the go-ahead for service to Havana; and Harley-Davidson brake failure reports trigger federal investigation. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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'Out of control' fire breaks out in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park

April 19, 2021

An "out of control" fire is burning in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park, damaging buildings and prompting the evacuation of hikers from the city's most famous landmark, South African officials said Sunday.

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'Out of control' fire breaks out in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park

April 19, 2021

An "out of control" fire has broken out in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park on Sunday, according to South African officials, prompting the evacuation of hikers from the city's most famous landmark.

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Rams appear set with pass catchers, but doesn't mean they won't draft another

April 19, 2021

The Rams appear set with the pass catchers, but that doesn't mean they won't be looking for more speed in the NFL draft.

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Brothers Osborne on their long journey, of music and identity

April 19, 2021

The country music stars talk about their collaboration; how John Osborne overcame a crippling anxiety that caused the duo to cancel shows; and the effects of TJ Osborne coming out as gay, on the family and their fan base.

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Brothers Osborne on their long journey, of music and identity

April 19, 2021

The country music stars talk about their collaboration; how John Osborne overcame a crippling anxiety that caused the duo to cancel shows; and the effects of TJ Osborne coming out as gay, on the family and their fan base.

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Sam Farmer's NFL mock draft 2.0: Predicting QB picks as easy as one, two, three

April 19, 2021

Quarterbacks are expected to be the first three picks of the NFL draft for the first time since 1999 with Clemson's Trevor Lawrence taken No. 1 overall.

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The Times' high school basketball rankings

April 19, 2021

A first look at the top 25 high school baskeball teams in the Southland.

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Hernández: Padres are for real, and maybe the Dodgers should be nervous

April 19, 2021

The Dodgers might have taken two of three games in their series with the Padres, but it's clear they can ill afford to take San Diego lightly.

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ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

April 19, 2021

The Oath Keepers militia group's path to breaching the Capitol; Black Americans more prone to health issues because of racism; Viola Davis: The 60 Minutes Interview.

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Fox News anchor files harassment suit against Roger Ailes

April 19, 2021

Gretchen Carlson is suing Roger Ailes, the man who hired her and fired her from Fox News, for sexual harassment. Carlson also claims she was not the only woman sexually harassed by her former boss. Vinita Nair has more.

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NASA Ingenuity Mars helicopter makes history with first powered, controlled flight on another planet

April 19, 2021

NASA has made history Monday with its Ingenuity Mars helicopter completing the first-ever powered, controlled flight on another planet.

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Half of U.S. adults have received at least one COVID vaccination

April 19, 2021

About 50.4% of the total U.S. adult population have received at least one dose of the vaccine as the global death toll from COVID surpassed 3 million people.

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Half of U.S. adults have received at least one COVID vaccination

April 19, 2021

About 50.4% of the total U.S. adult population have received at least one dose of the vaccine as the global death toll from COVID surpassed 3 million people.

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Study shows vaccines carry much lower risk of blood clots than COVID

April 19, 2021

Research by Oxford University suggests all major vaccines carry a similar risk of rare clots, and all seem to have much lower risk than infection with COVID-19.

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Op-Ed: Does your doctor speak your language?

April 19, 2021

In the absence of clear standards and language proficiency tests, it can be hard for doctors to assess accurately their own language skills.

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Editorial: Child care is in crisis, but we can fix it — and help the economy, too

April 19, 2021

Little noticed, the day-care industry was bludgeoned by the pandemic. But the nation's shortage of affordable child care has been hampering families, especially women, for decades.

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Lizzo has heard from Chris Evans about her drunken DMs

April 19, 2021

Lizzo is feeling good as hell after Chris Evans replied to her flirty message.

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Preview: The Gaskos

April 19, 2021

FBI agents tell Steve Kroft about their 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, once No. 1 on the Most Wanted list. Steve Kroft reports on Sunday, July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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ACM Awards 2021: Full list of winners and nominees

April 19, 2021

Maren Morris leads the way with five nominations, one of them as a member of The Highwomen, which scored a group of the year nomination.

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Preview: The Execution of Joseph Wood

April 19, 2021

An execution of a man in Arizona with a new cocktail of drugs was supposed to take about 10 minutes. It took almost two hours, the longest execution in U.S. history. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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More Than Half Of U.S. Adults Have Gotten At Least One COVID-19 Vaccine Dose

April 19, 2021

The CDC reported a hopeful statistic in the country's fight against the coronavirus on Sunday. On Monday, every adult in the country will be eligible to register to be vaccinated.

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NASA's experimental Mars helicopter Ingenuity has achieved the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.

April 19, 2021

NASA's experimental Mars helicopter Ingenuity has achieved the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.

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Danone's $10B organic foods push, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

France's Danone bids $10B for U.S. organic foods company; Verizon to hike monthly wireless bills; McDonald's expands all-day breakfast menu. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Study finds sunscreen ratings may not mean much

April 19, 2021

A new study finds 40 percent of the sunblocks that got the best customer reviews on Amazon.com didn't meet all the guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology, especially when it came to water or sweat resistance. Researchers also found people spend as much as $23 an ounce for products that provide the same protection as sunscreens costing just 68 cents an ounce. Dr. Elizabeth Hale, clinical associate professor of dermatology at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to give practical tips for sun protection.

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'Hot Instagrammers' Netflix show sparks protests

April 19, 2021

Thousands of locals in famed Australian beach town Byron Bay have signed a petition against a planned Netflix "docu-soap" set in the area.

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HSBC's CEO is swapping his office for a hot desk

April 19, 2021

HSBC is scrapping the executive floor at its Canary Wharf headquarters in London, as one of the world's biggest banks slashes office space and moves towards new ways of working following the pandemic.

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St. John Bosco vs. Mater Dei: Rivalry's intensity on full display

April 19, 2021

The sights, sounds and scene at Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday night during the Trinity League clash between St. John Bosco and Mater Dei.

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U.S. surgeons implant first dissolvable stent

April 19, 2021

In a first in this country, surgeons in Arizona implanted a new type of stent to open clogged arteries. It's made of a plastic-like material that dissolves gradually. The developer believes it can prevent blood clots, which are linked to metal stents.

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Southern Section football: MVP candidates for spring season

April 19, 2021

MVP candidates from the Southern Section spring football season that was completed this weekend.

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Southern California high school teams to watch in 2021 fall football season

April 19, 2021

A look at the expected juggernauts for the Southern California high school football season in the fall of 2021.

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'Absolutely disastrous': Navalny adviser on Navalny's medical test results

April 19, 2021

CNN's Robyn Curnow speaks with Vladimir Milov, an adviser to Alexey Navalny, about the health conditions of the Kremlin critic who went on a hunger strike on March 31. Navalny's allies have been raising concerns over his health, saying Navalny "is dying" and his doctors said medical tests showed he's at growing risk of renal failure and heart problems. CNN is unable to independently verify the state of Navalny's health.

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Op-Ed: Ivy League schools are the Kardashians of higher ed. Don't fixate on their admission rates

April 19, 2021

Stop obsessing over the admission rates of elite colleges, which have never been central to solving the problem of access to higher education.

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Maintaining a memorial at the scene of George Floyd's death

April 19, 2021

For many in Minneapolis, the space outside Cup Foods where Floyd died is sacred ground that should remain closed off — or a meaningful site that shouldn't become an eyesore.

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Letters to the Editor: Instead of expanding the Supreme Court, enact term limits for justices

April 19, 2021

A reader's idea: Put each justice on a 16-year-term, and give whomever is president at the end of a term the chance to reappoint or name a successor.

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Op-Ed: Missiles and warheads in holes in the ground are no way to deter nuclear war now

April 19, 2021

Keep warheads mobile, at sea or in the air, not in underground silos whose location hasn't changed in decades.

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Op-Ed: Missiles and warheads in holes in the ground are no way to deter nuclear war now

April 19, 2021

Keep warheads mobile, at sea or in the air, not in underground silos whose location hasn't changed in decades.

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Op-Ed: Missiles and warheads in holes in the ground are no way to deter nuclear war now

April 19, 2021

Keep warheads mobile, at sea or in the air, not in underground silos whose location hasn't changed in decades.

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Letters to the Editor: No, the Bible doesn't endorse meeting indoors during a pandemic

April 19, 2021

Why the Supreme Court erred on both biblical and constitutional grounds when it struck down California's rule on indoor religious meetings.

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Letters to the Editor: No, the Bible doesn't endorse meeting indoors during a pandemic

April 19, 2021

Why the Supreme Court erred on both biblical and constitutional grounds when it struck down California's rule on indoor religious meetings.

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Letters to the Editor: Traffic stops are dangerous. Instead, treat most offenses like parking tickets

April 19, 2021

No one should be killed after being pulled over for broken taillights or air freshener hanging from a rearview mirror.

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Off! bug spray becomes Rio Olympic sponsor amid Zika buzz

April 19, 2021

The Rio Olympics have gained a new sponsor: Off! insect repellent will fit right in at an event plagued by Zika virus fears. CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's business headlines on CBSN.

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U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

U.S. now No. 1 in oil reserves; wobbly British banks drag down U.S. stocks; BlackBerry killing off its "Classic" smartphone. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Why aren't U.S. employees taking all of their days off?

April 19, 2021

Over the past 15 years, American workers have taken less and less vacation. In 2015, 55 percent of Americans surveyed didn't use all of their vacation time, leaving 658 million days unused and 222 million days lost. But workers who refuse to take their time off may be viewed as "work martyrs." Tony Schwartz, founder and CEO of The Energy Project, which advises companies on how to become more productive, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss work-life balance.

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Airbnb fighting San Francisco over registering hosts

April 19, 2021

Airbnb is taking San Francisco to federal court over an ordinance that would require its hosts to register with the city. If they don't, the on-demand lodging giant would be fined up to $1,000 a day for each unauthorized listing and remove unregistered hosts from the site. Leigh Gallagher, assistant managing editor for Fortune magazine and host of "Fortune Live," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's legal battles.

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Paris Saint-Germain ends Lyon's stranglehold on Women's Champions League

April 19, 2021

For the first time in six seasons, there will be a new Women's Champions League winner.

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Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny to be moved to a hospital

April 19, 2021

The Russian state penitentiary service said Monday a decision has been made to transfer imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the third week of a hunger strike, to a hospital.

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Derek Chauvin's fate in the death of George Floyd is now in the hands of the jury

April 19, 2021

Attorneys in the trial of the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd made closing arguments Monday before the case went to the jury.

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Report raises concerns about U.S. housing market

April 19, 2021

CBS News' Jill Schlesinger explains new concerns over how private equity firms are handling mortgages.

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Hostess rises from bankruptcy to plan IPO, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 19, 2021

Twinkies maker eyes public offering after acquisition by PE firm; U.S. government bond yields sink to all-time low; 99% see healthy income growth. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Tesla sales fall short of expectations

April 19, 2021

Tesla sales rose, but not as much as expected; Apple wants more organ donors; and the Senate is done with Blackberry. CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's business headlines.

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Music a better motivator than sex?

April 19, 2021

In a survey, Spotify found that music is just as effective as coffee to wake you up in the morning. Spotify trends expert Shanon Cook spoke with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers about the top songs that people play to get themselves moving.

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Zika and sex: New research and avoiding the risk

April 19, 2021

Fears continue about the spread of Zika, with mosquito season in full swing. The CDC says there are now more than 900 Zika cases in the U.S. Nearly all of them are linked to travel to affected areas or sexual transmission. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss a new report that suggests the virus may spread more frequently through sex than previously thought, and that women are at greater risk.

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Elephants kill suspected poacher at South African national park, officials say

April 19, 2021

A suspected poacher was trampled to death by a herd of elephants in South Africa over the weekend, according to national park officials.

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Weird Al Yankovic plays the "Sunday Morning" theme

April 19, 2021

Hear the classical tune "Abblasen," the signature theme of CBS' long-running morning program, as you've never heard it before - played on the accordion by song parodist Weird Al Yankovic.

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What leadership qualities do we look for in presidents?

April 19, 2021

In this "Face the Nation" web extra, authors Annette Gordon Reed, Peter Onuf, Jean Edward Smith, Arthur Herman, and Doug Brinkley discuss what past presidents can teach us about the leadership qualities necessary for the White House

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Full interview: John McCain and Lindsey Graham, July 3

April 19, 2021

Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona weigh in from Kabul, Afghanistan on the fight against ISIS and the 2016 White House race. The full interview aired July 3, 2016 on CBS' "Face the Nation."

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What would past presidents say about 2016 White House race?

April 19, 2021

This 4th of July weekend, "Face the Nation" delves into the minds of past presidents and a great military leader. Authors Annette Gordon Reed, Peter Onuf, Jean Edward Smith, Arthur Herman, and Doug Brinkley share their insights on presidential politics, past and present.

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Mitt Romney: I can't vote for Clinton or Trump

April 19, 2021

Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney says he will vote for a third party candidate or write in his wife's name on the ballot. Romney refuses to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, adding, "It's a matter of personal conscience, and I can't vote for either one of those two people."

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Remembering Elie Wiesel

April 19, 2021

"Face the Nation" pays tribute to Nobel Prize-winning author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. After losing his entire family in concentration camps, the human rights activist devoted his life to the message that "the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference." He was 87 years old.

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Graham: Clinton's proposal for Syria no-fly zone is "a step in the right direction"

April 19, 2021

Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona weigh in on the 2016 White House race. While McCain says he will support the GOP presidential nominee, he adds that neither candidate has "displayed a necessary strategy or outlook."

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Donald Trump's vice presidential picks have nothing to lose

April 19, 2021

What do Donald Trump's top veep choices have to lose? Turns out: Not much. Journalists Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, and Ed O'Keefe, political reporter of the Washington Post break down Trump's short list for running mate.

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McCain on ISIS: "What we need to do is go to Raqqa and kill them"

April 19, 2021

From Kabul, Afghanistan, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, tells "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson that it's time for American troops to crack down on ISIS' stronghold in Raqqa, Syria.

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Sale of Chinese painting shows art value rising in pandemic

April 19, 2021

A Chinese painting from 1924 is expected to fetch at least $45 million in a Hong Kong auction next month

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Artist Kadir Nelson's illustrations of pride and soul

April 19, 2021

Kadir Nelson is an artist unknown to many. But you'll find his work on magazines, albums, posters and postage stamps. Then there are the children's books - more than two dozen of them. Ben Tracy meets the illustrator who counts Norman Rockwell and N.C. Wyeth among his influences - and who explains what happens when his paintbrush starts to sing.

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Artist Kadir Nelson's illustrations of pride and soul

April 19, 2021

Kadir Nelson is an artist unknown to many. But you'll find his work on magazines, albums, posters and postage stamps. Then there are the children's books - more than two dozen of them. Ben Tracy meets the illustrator who counts Norman Rockwell and N.C. Wyeth among his influences - and who explains what happens when his paintbrush starts to sing.

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Will Clinton's email server continue to haunt her candidacy?

April 19, 2021

Journalists Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, and Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post delve into the latest developments in Secretary Clinton's email controversy. Clinton sat down with FBI investigators for three and a half hours Saturday.

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Nature: Seals at San Simeon

April 19, 2021

We leave you this Sunday Morning on the California coast near San Simeon, where elephant seals are enjoying a day at the beach. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.

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Movies to see (or not) this July 4th

April 19, 2021

The pursuit of happiness is right there in the Declaration of Independence. So on this Independence Day has our critic David Edelstein found happiness at the movies? He reports on the latest offerings, including "Independence Day: Resurgence," "Free State of Jones," "The Legend of Tarzan" and "The BFG."

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Movies to see (or not) this July 4th

April 19, 2021

The pursuit of happiness is right there in the Declaration of Independence. So on this Independence Day has our critic David Edelstein found happiness at the movies? He reports on the latest offerings, including "Independence Day: Resurgence," "Free State of Jones," "The Legend of Tarzan" and "The BFG."

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Rep. Adam Schiff: We must work with Muslim allies to counter ISIS

April 19, 2021

The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff of California, calls on the United States to intensify its national security efforts both abroad and on the home front.

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A body with Covid washed ashore. Now this Pacific Island nation isn't taking any chances

April 19, 2021

A Pacific Island country has banned outward travel from its main island for three days after a body washed ashore that later tested positive for Covid-19, Radio New Zealand has reported.

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A cereal cafe bowls over customers

April 19, 2021

New York City's landscape of trendy restaurants has added a new eatery that taps into the childhood memories of most Americans. The Kellogg's Cafe is offering bowls of cereal with a twist. Anna Werner reports.

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A cereal cafe bowls over customers

April 19, 2021

New York City's landscape of trendy restaurants has added a new eatery that taps into the childhood memories of most Americans. The Kellogg's Cafe is offering bowls of cereal with a twist. Anna Werner reports.

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An unlikely urban planner

April 19, 2021

Shamayim Harris is a one-time school administrator who's now leading a group of mostly volunteers in the redevelopment of her Detroit-area neighborhood. Steve Hartman went "On The Road" to see what kind of progress they're making.

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Passage: Elie Wiesel

April 19, 2021

Born in 1928 in what is now Romania, Elie Wiesel was just 15 years old when he and his family were seized by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. Allied forces freed him in 1945, but not before he lost both parents and one of his three sisters. The author who shed light on the atrocities connected to the Holocaust, fought intolerance and championed causes attached to Israel - and in the process won the Nobel Peace Prize - died early Saturday at the age of 87. Charles Osgood reports.

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On The Trail: Transforming our National Parks

April 19, 2021

Millions of Americans across the country were out of work during the Great Depression, while there was a huge job that needed be completed in America's parks and public lands. And so President Franklin Roosevelt created the the Civilian Conservation Corps, the New Deal program that would eventually employ three million Americans. Conor Knighton reports on the federal program that transformed the lives of millions of Americans - and the country's natural treasures.

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Harley-Davidsons hit the road in China

April 19, 2021

Members of the Harley Owners Group are hog wild about their favorite motorcycle - and enthusiasm for the Harley-Davidson extends far beyond our own shores. Seth Doane has a report on the iconic American motorcycle that's tearing up the Far East.

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Bill O'Reilly's take on history

April 19, 2021

Bill O'Reilly is a big history buff, and he's got the books to prove it. The Fox News anchor has written one bestseller after another, with his most recent books focusing on critical moments in history. O'Reilly sat down with Mo Rocca to talk about his books, his top-rated cable show and, of course, his take on our times.

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Bill O'Reilly's take on history

April 19, 2021

Bill O'Reilly is a big history buff, and he's got the books to prove it. The Fox News anchor has written one bestseller after another, with his most recent books focusing on critical moments in history. O'Reilly sat down with Mo Rocca to talk about his books, his top-rated cable show and, of course, his take on our times.

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An alternative to the Fourth of July

April 19, 2021

America's Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. John Adams, our second President and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, refused to celebrate the day. Why? Charles Osgood explains.

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Young adults battling anxiety, depression speak out on suicide

April 19, 2021

The CDC says about 4,600 young lives are lost to suicide each year. This past week, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued new guidelines to help doctors identify at-risk patients. CBS News spoke with four young adults who have been battling anxiety and depression, including one woman who survived several suicide attempts.

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Preventing teen suicide, VP's cancer moonshot, fireworks safety

April 19, 2021

CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the week's top health and medical news.

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Chinese feminists are being silenced by nationalist trolls. Some are fighting back

April 19, 2021

The torrent of hate messages filling Liang Xiaowen's inbox stopped as suddenly as it had started.

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Don't let your Fourth of July go down in flames

April 19, 2021

Consumer safety experts are out with their latest tips for avoiding fireworks injuries. Kenneth Craig reports.

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Report: Apple considers Tidal takeover

April 19, 2021

Reports say that Apple Music may be considering buying Tidal. Rap mogul Jay Z bought Tidal last year for over $50 million, but the streaming service has struggled. CNET editor Brian Tong joins CBSN to discuss the development.

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Trump praises Afghanistan withdrawal but criticizes Biden's timeline

April 19, 2021

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday praised withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan, while knocking his successor's timeline for doing so.

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"Serial" subject Adnan Syed gets new trial

April 19, 2021

Adnan Syed, a Baltimore man currently serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his former high school girlfriend, has been granted a new trial. Syed's case rose to national attention through the popular podcast "Serial." Vinita Nair has more.

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Preview: A Night at the Movies

April 19, 2021

A special edition of "60 Minutes Presents" takes a look at the new force behind "Star Wars;" British veteran actor Michael Caine; and, the difficult task of making a film about Steve Jobs

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Denis Leary on season two of "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll"

April 19, 2021

Actor, comedian, writer and executive producer Denis Leary returns Thursday night in the TV musical comedy, "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll." He plays Johnny Rock, a washed-up early 1990s star in the series about a dysfunctional band that reunites. Leary joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why his character is a "delicious mess," how frictions within bands make them work and his signature look on the show.

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Preview: "48 Hours" double feature

April 19, 2021

It's double the mystery Saturday, July 2 starting at 9/8c: A powerful politician, a forbidden affair - did he love her to death? Then at 10/9c: Did a cartoon play a part in the death of a California man? Correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.

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Clippers crush Timberwolves in return of Kawhi Leonard, fans

April 19, 2021

Paul George saw his streak of 30-point games end at five games after he finished with 23 points, but the Clippers cruised to a 124-105 win on Sunday.

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An exclusive look inside Amazon's "The Interestings"

April 19, 2021

Take an inside look at the new Amazon pilot "The Interestings," starring Lauren Ambrose and Jessica Pare.

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Sneak peek: Power and Passion

April 19, 2021

A powerful politician, a forbidden affair - did he love her to death? "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger reports Saturday, July 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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India's electric vehicles face practical, technical hurdles

April 19, 2021

India has ambitions to expand use of electric vehicles to wean itself from polluting fossil fuels, but EVs are still a rarity on its congested highways

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Luke Bryan wins top ACM Award, but female acts own the night

April 19, 2021

Carrie Underwood brought the Academy of Country Music Awards to church

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Father and Son

April 19, 2021

A son fights to prove his father, a doctor, killed his mother, a noted scientist. But will his dad end up in prison? "48 Hours" correspondent Susan Spencer updates the case. | Read story

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What entertainment does Gen Z prefer? The answer isn't good for Hollywood

April 19, 2021

Viewers are cycling through streaming services much faster than they did a year ago, according to a new study.

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"Promising Young Woman": An elegant, gut-punch of a film

April 19, 2021

The awards-season success of Emerald Fennell's "Promising Young Woman," a revenge thriller in which a woman methodically wreaks vengeance after her best friend is sexually assaulted, has spurred conversations about sexism in Hollywood and female empowerment on screen. Correspondent Holly Williams talks with Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan about the film's message and its fearless, complicated heroine.

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"Promising Young Woman": An elegant, gut-punch of a film

April 19, 2021

The awards-season success of Emerald Fennell's "Promising Young Woman," a revenge thriller in which a woman methodically wreaks vengeance after her best friend is sexually assaulted, has spurred conversations about sexism in Hollywood and female empowerment on screen. Correspondent Holly Williams talks with Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan about the film's message and its fearless, complicated heroine.

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California beach closed after Mexico sewage blasts area for weeks: reports

April 19, 2021

The entire shoreline of a Southern California beach was closed Friday due to sewage-contaminated runoff flowing north from Mexico's Tijuana River.

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Thailand's 'sea people' adapt to life on land

April 19, 2021

These days, Salamak Klathalay, like most of us, lives in a house, on land. But this is a relatively new experience for the 78-year-old.

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ACM Awards returns to Nashville after rough year

April 19, 2021

Nashville has endured many tragedies in the past year, from the downtown bombing to a devastating flood. The Academy of Country Music Awards returns to Nashville in hopes of healing the country music city after a rough year. Janet Shamlian reports.

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Ocearch founder says people have "irrational" fear of sharks

April 19, 2021

We are in the middle of the cultural phenomenon known as "Shark Week." But for some parts of America, this may seem like every week. Attacks on both coasts raise new concerns this summer about beach safety, but Ocearch founder and expedition leader Chris Fischer believes people have a "statistically irrational" fear of sharks. Fischer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the worldwide all-time record for attacks, how to keep safe and his latest shark tracking and tagging expeditions.

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List of winners at the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards

April 19, 2021

A list of winners in the top categories at Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards, held Sunday at various locations in Nashville, Tennessee

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Viola Davis: The 60 Minutes Interview

April 19, 2021

Viola Davis opens up to Jon Wertheim about her role as Ma Rainey, her relationship with August Wilson's material, a bold scene on "How to Get Away with Murder" and her life growing up.

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The Oath Keepers militia group's path to breaching the Capitol

April 19, 2021

The FBI calls the Oath Keepers an anti-government militia with current and former law enforcement and military members among its members. 60 Minutes profiles the group, which has become a central focus in the ongoing investigation of the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

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Meet the "world's ugliest dog"

April 19, 2021

A Chinese-crested Chihuahua named Sweepee Rambo has been dubbed the world's ugliest dog.

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Dodgers' winning streak ends, but rivalry against the Padres has only just begun

April 19, 2021

A three-day prizefight between the Dodgers and Padres ends with the Dodgers taking two of three games with 16 matchups to go this season.

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The Resurrection of St. Benedict's

April 19, 2021

Their school motto is "Whatever hurts my brother hurts me" and their graduation rate is 98 percent. Scott Pelley reports on a unique school in Newark.

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Chicago's Little Village divided over police shooting of 13-year-old

April 19, 2021

Video of Chicago police officer shooting 13-year-old Adam Toledo fuels peaceful protests.

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Chicago's Little Village divided over police shooting of 13-year-old

April 19, 2021

Video of Chicago police officer shooting 13-year-old Adam Toledo fuels peaceful protests.

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El Chapo

April 19, 2021

U.S. and Mexican authorities give Bill Whitaker the inside story of the hunt for and recapture of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Bill Whitaker reports.

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From the archives: Ralph Stanley

April 19, 2021

This past week we learned of the death of Ralph Stanley. He is considered a Founding Father of modern bluegrass music. After decades of performing on the folk music circuit, Ralph Stanley broke through to a wider audience in the 2000 film "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" He was 89. Watch a 1985 segment on the music icon.

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Louisiana residents gear up for highly active hurricane season

April 19, 2021

The number of storms projected to form during the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season is above the 30-year average.

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Drug-runner's cat caught trying to sneak narcotics into Panama prison

April 19, 2021

A drug-runner's fluffy white cat was caught trying to smuggle narcotics into a prison in Panama, authorities said.

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Indelible image: Zevi Eckhaus comforts brothers after final game

April 19, 2021

Culver City's Zevi Eckhaus finishes high school career with 10,210 yards passing and 137 touchdowns after shootout against Apple Valley.

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Countries worldwide struggling to contain coronavirus

April 19, 2021

The U.K. is easing its strict lockdown as COVID deaths are declining, but other countries like India continue to combat the coronavirus and a shortage of oxygen. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

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What's on TV Monday: 'The Voice' and 'American Idol'

April 19, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Monday, April 19: 'The Voice' on NBC and 'American Idol' on ABC

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What's on TV Monday: 'The Voice' and 'American Idol'

April 19, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Monday, April 19: 'The Voice' on NBC and 'American Idol' on ABC

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