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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney's unlikely Broadway collaboration

April 22, 2021

In this interview with CBS News contributor Jamie Wax, comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney explain how they teamed up with nominated director Alex Timbers and the "most innovative, interesting minds" for their show, "Oh, Hello," now on Broadway.

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Comedians Nick Kroll, John Mulaney on unlikely road to Broadway

April 22, 2021

After a national tour, two of the hottest voices in comedy are bringing their alter egos to Broadway. Jamie Wax spoke with comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney about their longtime friendship and unique collaboration.

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Appeals court sides with Dr. Luke on an issue in Kesha clash

April 22, 2021

An appellate court has ruled for music producer Dr. Luke on an important issue in his defamation suit against pop star Kesha

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Morning Rounds: Prostate cancer, holiday weight gain, and more

April 22, 2021

CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula and registered dietitian and nutritionist Frances Largeman-Roth join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the dangers of prostate cancer, after actor Ben Stiller revealed his diagnosis this week. With the holidays fast approaching, they also discuss a new study about the dreaded holiday weight gain, and more.

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L.A. County now offering limited walk-up appointments for COVID-19 vaccines

April 22, 2021

Walk-up appointments are now being offered at Los Angeles County's mass COVID-19 vaccination sites through Monday, though officials said supply will dictate how many people they can accommodate.

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Russia orders troops back to base after massive buildup near Ukraine border

April 22, 2021

Russia ordered its top military brass to return troops to their permanent bases from Friday, saying it had concluded a "snap inspection" of its forces in the country's east and west, near the Ukrainian border.

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Russia orders troops back to base after massive buildup near Ukraine border

April 22, 2021

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Opinion: Give people a break from their smelly coffee breath. Ease up on the outdoor mask rules

April 22, 2021

It's entirely reasonable and, frankly, rational to relax the outdoor face covering rules as we head into warmer weather. The risks of COVID infection from strolling around outside are so low as to be negligible.

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Rising waters in Washington, D.C., threaten iconic monuments

April 22, 2021

Water levels near the nation’s capital are rising faster than almost anywhere else on the East Coast, putting the Tidal Basin’s cherry blossom trees at risk. Ben Tracy reports for CBS News series’ Eye on Earth: Our Planet in Peril.

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10/7: Hurricane Matthew weakens, but still dangerous; Floridians faced hurricane danger with compassion

April 22, 2021

Hurricane Matthew lost some of its punch but the massive storm is still wreaking havoc along the Atlantic Coast from northern Florida to North Carolina; Hurricane Matthew had the makings of Florida's worst-case disaster.

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Appeals court sides with Dr. Luke on an issue in Kesha clash

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — An appellate court ruled for music producer Dr. Luke on Thursday on an important legal question in his defamation suit against pop star Kesha, saying the Grammy-nominated hitmaker isn’t a public figure in the eyes of the law. The decision isn’t a final judgment in the long-running court clash between the […]

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Appeals court sides with Dr. Luke on an issue in Kesha clash

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — An appellate court ruled for music producer Dr. Luke on Thursday on an important legal question in his defamation suit against pop star Kesha, saying the Grammy-nominated hitmaker isn’t a public figure in the eyes of the law. The decision isn’t a final judgment in the long-running court clash between the […]

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Chicago man charged in road-rage shooting that wounded child

April 22, 2021

Attempted murder charges have been filed against a suspect in a road-rage shooting on Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive earlier this month that critically wounded a toddler

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NASA rover successfully makes oxygen on Mars

April 22, 2021

NASA’s Perseverance rover converted some of Mars’s thin atmosphere into pure oxygen. Meanwhile, its Ingenuity helicopter aced its second flight test.

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CNN10 - 4/23/21

April 22, 2021

President Biden kicks off a virtual summit, Japanese researchers develop skin-deep technology, and Turkish designers envision a floating, self-powered hotel.

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Bill Cosby's lawyers file new motion to dismiss case

April 22, 2021

Bill Cosby's lawyers filed a new motion to get charges against Cosby dismissed. Cosby's team is arguing that his due process rights are being violated. Lawyers for the comedian, Angela Agrusa and Brian McMonagle join CBSN's Jamie Yuccas with more on their defense.

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Review: You wanted lots of blood? 'Mortal Kombat' listened

April 22, 2021

The first death in the “Mortal Kombat” reboot occurs less than 3 minutes in, which is actually pretty coy

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3rd teen arrested in bias crime assault at Albany park

April 22, 2021


ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — Police say a third teenager has been arrested in connection with a bias-related assault at an Albany park. Police said a 16-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of assault, conspiracy to commit assault, bias crime and tampering with a witness, The Albany Democrat-Herald reported. On April 13, police said […]

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3rd teen arrested in bias crime assault at Albany park

April 22, 2021


ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — Police say a third teenager has been arrested in connection with a bias-related assault at an Albany park. Police said a 16-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of assault, conspiracy to commit assault, bias crime and tampering with a witness, The Albany Democrat-Herald reported. On April 13, police said […]

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Canada bans flights from India, Pakistan

April 22, 2021

Canada is banning all flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days due to the growing wave of COVID-19 cases in that region

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As voting-rights fight moves to Texas, defiant Republicans test resolve of corporations that oppose restrictions

April 22, 2021


Republicans in Texas knew they would be under scrutiny for their proposed voting-rights legislation — and acted quickly to try to head off the swelling number of corporations that had begun to examine proposals even more restrictive than Georgia's.

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Senior general says US will maintain ability to launch air strikes in Afghanistan following troop withdrawal

April 22, 2021

The senior US general responsible for US troops in the Middle East made clear Thursday that the US intends to maintain military influence and the ability to carry out air strikes in Afghanistan after American and NATO troops are withdrawn from the country later this year.

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Opinion: Why a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for UC and Cal State is more complicated

April 22, 2021

A strange tic in the law governing emergency authorization for new pharmaceuticals could hobble efforts at public colleges and universities.

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Hundreds mourn Daunte Wright, fatally shot by officer in Minneapolis area

April 22, 2021

Days after Chauvin verdict, relatives of George Floyd attend Daunte Wright funeral in Minneapolis.

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Steve Herr to 911: "There's a body in my son's apartment"

April 22, 2021

On May 22, 2010, Steve Herr discovered Julie Kibuishi's body in his son Sam's California apartment.

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Reporter's Notebook: How a father copes

April 22, 2021

"48 Hours" correspondent Tracy Smith on meeting Steve Herr, whose Army veteran son, Sam, disappeared in May 2010. As the search unravels a murder scene in Sam's bedroom, his father hunts for answers -- and the truth. For more, watch "Killer Performance" Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9/8c on CBS.

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Biden spells out U.S. climate goal, urges other world leaders to go big

April 22, 2021


WASHINGTON — In one of the most surreal summit meetings ever, President Joe Biden on Thursday hosted more than 40 world leaders in a bid to restore the United States’ damaged diplomatic reputation and to rally nations around the globe to make deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. With Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken […]

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Biden spells out U.S. climate goal, urges other world leaders to go big

April 22, 2021


WASHINGTON — In one of the most surreal summit meetings ever, President Joe Biden on Thursday hosted more than 40 world leaders in a bid to restore the United States’ damaged diplomatic reputation and to rally nations around the globe to make deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. With Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken […]

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Biden to restore California's power to set pollution rules

April 22, 2021

The Transportation Department is moving to reverse former President Donald Trump’s bid to end California’s ability to set its own auto pollution standards

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Preview: Bryan Cranston

April 22, 2021

"Old, journeyman actor" Bryan Cranston talks about the good, the bad and the painful times on the road to "Breaking Bad." Steve Kroft profiles Cranston on Sunday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. PT.

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Washington, D.C.'s Tidal Basin faces uncertain future with rising waters

April 22, 2021

Water levels near the nation's capital are rising faster than almost anywhere else on the East Coast.

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UN Security Council: 'Deep concern' about Ethiopia's Tigray

April 22, 2021

The U.N. Security Council is expressing concern about humanitarian conditions and human rights in Ethiopia’s wartorn Tigray region

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The story behind the MCU's first Black Captain America

April 22, 2021

Heading into the finale of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," we dig into the comic book history behind its tale of race and superheroes in America.

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The story behind the MCU's first Black Captain America

April 22, 2021

Heading into the finale of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," we dig into the comic book history behind its tale of race and superheroes in America.

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Fall preview: New books

April 22, 2021

In this web exclusive, New Yorker editor Deborah Treisman has some fall reading to recommend, including Zadie Smith's spirited new novel, "Swing Time," and Michael Chabon's "Moonglow."

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Fall preview: New books

April 22, 2021

In this web exclusive, New Yorker editor Deborah Treisman has some fall reading to recommend, including Zadie Smith's spirited new novel, "Swing Time," and Michael Chabon's "Moonglow."

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Minnesota gasps at the financial damage it faces from the Texas freeze

April 22, 2021


When Texas’ natural gas supplies froze up, prices soared. Gas utilities in Minnesota that turned to the daily spot market to meet demand had to pay about $800 million more than planned over just five days. Customers may have to pay the tab.

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Hundreds of theater workers demand change in Times Square

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of theater workers marched down Broadway on Thursday, rallying to demand more inclusion in the industry, protesting producer Scott Rudin and to call for greater transparency from the Actors’ Equity Association union. “I believe that change is possible. I believe that a Broadway led by a racially diverse, many-gendered or […]

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Snapchat's parent reportedly going public, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Snapchat said to be planning $25 billion IPO; Hurricane Matthew causes widespread power outages; and Uncle Sam was overcharged for EpiPens. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch

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USC scandals have no shock value anymore

April 22, 2021

The stories of how Song Girls, a group of dancers on the spirit team, were publicly humiliated cap a long, maddening USC story of image over substance

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Preview: Artificial Intelligence

April 22, 2021

It helps us drive our cars, use our cell phones and socialize online, but artificial intelligence is also making a big difference in cancer care, too. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, Oct. 9 on 7:30 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. PT.

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CDC and FDA leaning toward resuming J&J vaccine, sources say

April 22, 2021

A decision is expected Friday, more than a week after the vaccine's distribution was paused following reports of rare but dangerous blood clots in eight people under the age of 50.

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CDC and FDA leaning toward resuming J&J vaccine, sources say

April 22, 2021

A decision is expected Friday, more than a week after the vaccine's distribution was paused following reports of rare but dangerous blood clots in eight people under the age of 50.

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Review: It doesn't skimp on gore, but the new 'Mortal Kombat' movie is no flawless victory

April 22, 2021

MORTAL KOMBAT!!! A blood-slicked reminder that, in arcade fighter games and Hollywood blockbusters alike, no fatality is ever truly permanent.

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Review: It doesn't skimp on gore, but the new 'Mortal Kombat' movie is no flawless victory

April 22, 2021

MORTAL KOMBAT!!! A blood-slicked reminder that, in arcade fighter games and Hollywood blockbusters alike, no fatality is ever truly permanent.

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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

April 22, 2021


BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — President Joe Biden has nominated a longtime environmental advocate and Democratic aide to oversee the vast expanses of federally owned land in Western states — the latest political appointment raising concerns among Republicans as Biden moves to curtail energy production from public reserves. Tracy Stone-Manning of Missoula, Montana, was nominated on […]

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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

April 22, 2021


BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — President Joe Biden has nominated a longtime environmental advocate and Democratic aide to oversee the vast expanses of federally owned land in Western states — the latest political appointment raising concerns among Republicans as Biden moves to curtail energy production from public reserves. Tracy Stone-Manning of Missoula, Montana, was nominated on […]

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Why Elizabeth Olsen considered using a different last name when she started acting

April 22, 2021

“WandaVision” star Elizabeth Olsen revealed that she wanted to avoid “nepotism” as the younger sibling of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

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Sharpton decries 'stench of racism' in Daunte Wright's death

April 22, 2021

Daunte Wright was remembered at his funeral Thursday as a dedicated father whose life was ended too soon at the hands of police

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Man pleads guilty in fatal shootings of 8 from Ohio family

April 22, 2021

A man has pleaded guilty in the murders of his child’s mother and seven other members of her family in southern Ohio

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NYC to pay $750,000 to woman who was shackled during labor

April 22, 2021

A woman who says she was shackled by police for hours while in active labor has settled a lawsuit against New York City for $750,000

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NYC to pay $750,000 to woman who was shackled during labor

April 22, 2021

A woman who says she was shackled by police for hours while in active labor has settled a lawsuit against New York City for $750,000

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NYC to pay $750,000 to woman who was shackled during labor

April 22, 2021

A woman who says she was shackled by police for hours while in active labor has settled a lawsuit against New York City for $750,000

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Police look for man who threw acid in woman's face

April 22, 2021

A New York woman, who was attacked in her driveway, is hoping for answers, as police are searching for the man who threw a cup of acid in her face.

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Acid attack victim speaks after horrifying incident

April 22, 2021

A New York woman, who was attacked in her driveway, is hoping for answers, as police are searching for the man who threw a cup of acid in her face.

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Nielsen: at least 23.2 million watched Chauvin verdict

April 22, 2021

At least 23.2 million Americans watched on television this week when former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was declared guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd

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Police video shows officer using stun gun on handcuffed man

April 22, 2021

Police video shows a Louisiana police officer using a stun gun on a handcuffed, seated 67-year-old man and saying, “Scream again.”

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Biden to restore California’s power to set pollution rules

April 22, 2021


DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. Transportation Department is moving to reverse former President Donald Trump’s bid to end California’s ability to set its own automobile tailpipe pollution standards. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is part of the DOT, said Thursday it is proposing to withdraw a rule rule meant to stop states from […]

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Madonna's daughter Lola Leon opens up about how she is (and isn't) just like us

April 22, 2021

Madonna is her mother. Timothée Chalamet was her first boyfriend. Lourdes Leon, a.k.a. Lola, talked to Vanity Fair about growing up famous.

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Cher rescued an elephant then sang him 'My Way'

April 22, 2021

Cher and a four-year elephant rescue mission she led is the focus of a new documentary, "Cher & the Loneliest Elephant."

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Review: There was more to Tiny Tim than tiptoeing through the tulips

April 22, 2021

The documentary "Tiny Tim: King for a Day," featuring diary excerpts read by "Weird Al" Yankovic, shows the eccentric performer as an outsider and archivist.

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Review: There was more to Tiny Tim than tiptoeing through the tulips

April 22, 2021

The documentary "Tiny Tim: King for a Day," featuring diary excerpts read by "Weird Al" Yankovic, shows the eccentric performer as an outsider and archivist.

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American Airlines posts $1.25 billion loss, delays new jets

April 22, 2021

American Airlines is reporting another big loss as the pandemic continues to hammer air travel, but the airline says it is seeing signs of more demand for tickets

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LAFC stars Carlos Vela, Diego Rossi expected to miss Sounders match

April 22, 2021

LAFC's Carlos Vela and Diego Ross have started just four MLS games together in the last 18 months. That number is unlikely to change Saturday afternoon vs. the Seattle Sounders.

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James Cameron says the next 'Avatar' movie will have more water

April 22, 2021

James Cameron appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Wednesday, sitting in front of an editing suite in which there was a new "Avatar" on the screens.

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What exactly is catfishing and why did NBA Twitter fall for Vivian Flores?

April 22, 2021

NBA Twitter felt duped by the story of Vivian Flores' disappearance, resuscitating the controversy of catfishing.

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Inslee: Washington has entered its fourth wave of COVID-19

April 22, 2021


"We now are seeing the beginnings of a fourth surge in Washington," Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday. That comes as new variants of the coronavirus — some of which are more contagious and deadly — expand in the state.

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Inslee: Washington has entered its fourth wave of COVID-19

April 22, 2021


"We now are seeing the beginnings of a fourth surge in Washington," Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday. That comes as new variants of the coronavirus — some of which are more contagious and deadly — expand in the state.

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Inslee: Washington has entered its fourth wave of COVID-19

April 22, 2021


"We now are seeing the beginnings of a fourth surge in Washington," Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday. That comes as new variants of the coronavirus — some of which are more contagious and deadly — expand in the state.

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Inslee: Washington has entered its fourth wave of COVID-19

April 22, 2021


"We now are seeing the beginnings of a fourth surge in Washington," Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday. That comes as new variants of the coronavirus — some of which are more contagious and deadly — expand in the state.

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Sneak peek: Killer Performance

April 22, 2021

A young woman is murdered, police thought her killer was on the run ... or was he? Correspondent Tracy Smith investigates a case where nothing is as it seems. Watch Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9/8c on CBS.

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Florida Couple Crashes Dream Home To Get Married

April 22, 2021

Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones allegedly invited family and friends to their wedding at a house they didn’t own.

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HUD Revokes Trump Rule Allowing Transgender Discrimination In Homeless Shelters

April 22, 2021

The rule would have allowed single-sex shelters to turn away transgender people.

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HUD Revokes Trump Rule Allowing Transgender Discrimination In Homeless Shelters

April 22, 2021

The Biden administration has withdrawn the proposed rule, which would have allowed single-sex shelters to turn away transgender people.

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Op-Ed: Maxine Waters: I'm not new to this

April 22, 2021

I have been an activist in the civil rights movement and I have dealt with the issue of police abuse for many decades.

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Bezos and Drake invest in startup behind teen hoops league

April 22, 2021

Sports content company is creating a teen basketball league that guarantees a six-figure salary to every player.

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Bezos and Drake invest in startup behind teen hoops league

April 22, 2021

Sports content company is creating a teen basketball league that guarantees a six-figure salary to every player.

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Biden pledges to cut U.S. emissions in half by 2030

April 22, 2021

President Biden is making a new pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions as he tries to put the country back at the center of global climate policy. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy, Politico White House correspondent Natasha Korecki and NPR political reporter Juana Summers spoke with Caitlin Huey-Burns on "Red & Blue" about how the government plans to reach the goal and what comes next.

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L.A.'s live stage is back this weekend: 24 picks for culture

April 22, 2021

L.A.'s scrappy Pacific Opera Project performs for an outdoor audience at Heritage Square. Streaming this weekend: "Rock of Ages" and an "ER" reunion.

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Biden eyeing capital gains tax as high as 43.4% for wealthy

April 22, 2021


President Biden will propose boosting the capital gains rate to 39.6% for those earning $1 million or more, an increase from the current base rate of 20%, according to people familiar with the plan.

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As Biden promises clean-energy jobs, here's the state of the field

April 22, 2021

More Americans work in clean energy than as waiters or waitresses, according to one analysis.

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As Biden promises clean-energy jobs, here's the state of the field

April 22, 2021

More Americans work in clean energy than as waiters or waitresses, according to one analysis.

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Judge sets deadline for rare Nevada plant-listing decision

April 22, 2021


RENO, Nev. (AP) — A federal judge has given the Fish and Wildlife Service just 30 more days to make an overdue decision on whether to formally propose endangered species protection for a rare desert wildflower at the center of a fight over a proposed lithium mine in Nevada. Conservationists say the rare order issued […]

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EXPLAINER: Why is Chauvin unlikely to face maximum sentence?

April 22, 2021

Derek Chauvin is already locked away in Minnesota’s only maximum-security prison, but it will be two months before he is sentenced for murder in George Floyd’s death

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Hurricane Matthew could be very costly, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Hurricane could cause billions in damages in Florida; Mall of America to close on Thanksgiving; and Boeing is on a mission to Mars. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch

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How small talk contributes to your well-being

April 22, 2021

In her Wall Street Journal article,"The Benefits of a Little Small Talk," contributing writer Jennifer Wallace explains how interactions with casual acquaintances can "contribute to day-to-day well-being." Wallace joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss some of the surprising benefits of small talk.

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Queen Elizabeth II receives subtle tribute from Kate Middleton as monarch turns 95

April 22, 2021

The Duchess of Cambridge paid a subtle tribute to the Queen on her 95th birthday by donning a pair of diamond and pearl earrings she borrowed from the monarch as she and Prince William visited 282 (East Ham) Squadron, Air Training Corps in East London.

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Psychiatrist's testimony limited in newspaper shooting case

April 22, 2021

A detention center psychiatrist who has observed the man who killed five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper will be limited to testifying about her personal observations

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How Prince Philip played a 'crucial' role in preparing Prince William as future king: royal expert

April 22, 2021

For years, prior to his death on April 9 at age 99, Prince Philip was instrumental in shaping William for the rigors that come with ruling over a nation – a position Queen Elizabeth II has held for 69 years since she took the throne on Feb. 6, 1952.

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Frontline California health care worker dies of Covid

April 22, 2021

CNN's Jake Tapper reports.

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Bodies found in desert in 1980 ID’d as woman seeks parents

April 22, 2021

Authorities have finally identified two homicide victims who were found in the Southern California desert in 1980 and linked to a man imprisoned for murder in Mississippi

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5 Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Phone Screen Job Interview

April 22, 2021

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5 Mistakes Job Seekers Make With Phone Screen Interviews

April 22, 2021

This is where job candidates get weeded out, so you want to be strategic ... especially when salary comes up.

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In Germany, more than 1,200 new words have been created in age of COVID-19

April 22, 2021

A singular German word overflowing with length and precision can flummox an English speaker: from its amount of letters to its complex meaning.

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Alternate Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial Explains What Swayed Her

April 22, 2021

A Minnesota woman who sat through the whole trial alongside the jurors has spoken out about the experience.

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Alternate Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial Explains What Swayed Her

April 22, 2021

A Minnesota woman who sat through the whole trial alongside the jurors has spoken out about the experience.

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How technology at NASA helps guide Biden on climate

April 22, 2021

President Joe Biden kicked off a climate summit attended by dozens of world leaders by announcing an ambitious cut in greenhouse gas emissions as he looks to put the US back at the center of the global effort to address the climate crisis and curb carbon emissions. CNN's Bill Weir reports.

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US hits 200 million vaccine doses

April 22, 2021

The US has administered 200 million doses in arms as health officials now warn vaccine supply will likely outstrip demand in the next few weeks. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta has the latest on the vaccine rollout.

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Column: Biden wants to hike the capital gains tax. The wealthy will fight him to the death

April 22, 2021

Wealthy Americans know the capital gains tax is their biggest loophole — and they won't give it up easily.

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Mickey Guyton Almost Quit Country Music Before Her Song ‘Black Like Me’ Became A Hit

April 22, 2021

The Grammy nominee tells Ellen DeGeneres she's "working hard" to make her genre more inclusive of diverse voices.

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Mickey Guyton Almost Quit Country Before Her Song 'Black Like Me' Became A Hit

April 22, 2021

The Grammy nominee tells Ellen DeGeneres she's "working hard" to make her genre more inclusive of diverse voices. "We're making strides," she said.

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Mickey Guyton Almost Quit Country Before Her Song 'Black Like Me' Became A Hit

April 22, 2021

The Grammy nominee tells Ellen DeGeneres she's "working hard" to make her genre more inclusive of diverse voices. "We're making strides," she said.

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Recent police shootings reignite public debate over use of force

April 22, 2021

CNN's Jessica Schneider reports.

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Disney Marks Earth Day By Unveiling Renewable Energy Plans For Theme Parks

April 22, 2021

Disney's total solar portfolio can reportedly provide enough energy for eight Magic Kingdom parks, for one year.

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Disney Marks Earth Day By Unveiling Renewable Energy Plans For Theme Parks

April 22, 2021

The company's total solar portfolio can reportedly provide enough energy for 65,200 homes, or eight Magic Kingdom parks, for one year.

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Searching for footing in a life nearly extinguished by COVID

April 22, 2021

Like so many health care workers battered by the pandemic, Kari Wegg is searching for footing in a life after COVID-19

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CNN Heroes: Glenn Close's mental health mission

April 22, 2021

Inspired by her sister's battle with bipolar disorder and her nephew's schizophrenia diagnosis, Oscar nominee Glenn Close is fighting to end the stigma surrounding mental illness.

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CNN Heroes: Glenn Close's mental health mission

April 22, 2021

Inspired by her sister's battle with bipolar disorder and her nephew's schizophrenia diagnosis, Oscar nominee Glenn Close is fighting to end the stigma surrounding mental illness.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Nearly 500 Asylum-Seekers Have Been Attacked As Biden Keeps Turning Them Away

April 22, 2021

People sent back to Mexico under a Trump-era policy have faced dangerous conditions like rape, kidnapping and assault.

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Prince Louis’ New Birthday Photo Shows Just How Much He’s Grown

April 22, 2021

The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest riding a bike before his first day at nursery school.

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Prince Louis' New Birthday Photo Shows Just How Grown Up He Is

April 22, 2021

The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest riding a bright red bike before his first day at nursery school.

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Prince Louis' New Birthday Photo Shows Just How Grown Up He Is

April 22, 2021

The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest riding a bright red bike before his first day at nursery school.

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Expedition hauls tons of plastic out of remote Hawaii atolls

April 22, 2021

A crew has returned from the northernmost islands in the Hawaiian archipelago this week with a boatload of marine plastic and abandoned fishing nets that threaten to entangle endangered Hawaiian monk seals and other animals

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Cigna offers workers $200 and paid time off to get vaccinated

April 22, 2021

Health insurer joins other major companies in encouraging their employees to get immunized against COVID-19.

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Cigna offers workers $200 and paid time off to get vaccinated

April 22, 2021

Health insurer joins other major companies in encouraging their employees to get immunized against COVID-19.

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Just Made Oxygen On Mars

April 22, 2021

The MOXIE device converted some of Mars' carbon dioxide into enough oxygen to sustain a human for 10 minutes.

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NASA's Perseverance Rover Just Made Oxygen On Mars

April 22, 2021

An experimental device called MOXIE successfully converted some of the red planet's carbon dioxide into enough oxygen to sustain a human for 10 minutes.

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NASA's Perseverance Rover Just Made Oxygen On Mars

April 22, 2021

An experimental device called MOXIE successfully converted some of the red planet's carbon dioxide into enough oxygen to sustain a human for 10 minutes.

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California’s public universities to require COVID-19 vaccine

April 22, 2021


Two of the nation's largest university systems say they intend to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on University of California and California State University campuses this fall.

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California’s public universities to require COVID-19 vaccine

April 22, 2021


Two of the nation's largest university systems say they intend to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on University of California and California State University campuses this fall.

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California’s public universities to require COVID-19 vaccine

April 22, 2021


Two of the nation's largest university systems say they intend to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on University of California and California State University campuses this fall.

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Oscar slate holds 'firsts' for Asian actors, filmmakers

April 22, 2021

It may be hard to believe that there are still many “firsts” left to check off after 93 years of the Academy Awards, and yet this year there are a handful for Asian actors and filmmakers

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Ohio GOP Lawmaker Mocked For Taking Founding Fathers Literally

April 22, 2021

State Rep. Mike Loychik said the founders never intended D.C. statehood, but there's a lot they didn't foresee.

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Ohio GOP Lawmaker Hilariously Mocked For Taking Founding Fathers Literally

April 22, 2021

After state Rep. Mike Loychik said the founders never intended D.C. statehood, one tweeter noted that they didn't foresee the invention of the Dorito either.

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This year's Oscars already have made history

April 22, 2021

Welcome to the Oscars edition of Pop Life Chronicles. Even before the envelopes are opened, the 93rd Academy Awards already have made their mark with some historic firsts.

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This year's Oscars already have made history

April 22, 2021

Welcome to the Oscars edition of Pop Life Chronicles. Even before the envelopes are opened, the 93rd Academy Awards already have made their mark with some historic firsts.

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This year's Oscars already have made history

April 22, 2021

Welcome to the Oscars edition of Pop Life Chronicles. Even before the envelopes are opened, the 93rd Academy Awards already have made their mark with some historic firsts.

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This year's Oscars already have made history

April 22, 2021

Welcome to the Oscars edition of Pop Life Chronicles. Even before the envelopes are opened, the 93rd Academy Awards already have made their mark with some historic firsts.

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This year's Oscars already have made history

April 22, 2021

Welcome to the Oscars edition of Pop Life Chronicles. Even before the envelopes are opened, the 93rd Academy Awards already have made their mark with some historic firsts.

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Funny Tweets About Turning Your Camera On Or Off In The Zoom Era

April 22, 2021

"I haven't tried skydiving but I imagine the rush is like joining a zoom meeting with your camera already on."

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Funny Tweets About Turning Your Camera On Or Off In The Zoom Era

April 22, 2021

"I haven't tried skydiving but I imagine the rush is like joining a zoom meeting with your camera already on."

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Funny Tweets About Turning Your Camera On Or Off In The Zoom Era

April 22, 2021

"I haven't tried skydiving but I imagine the rush is like joining a zoom meeting with your camera already on."

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Chauvin verdict: ‘So much more to do’

April 22, 2021


On April 20, 2021, with the Derek Chauvin verdict, the United States of America became a bit more like the country I always wanted to believe it was. I will celebrate this win, but I recognize there is so much more to do. Carol Dedrick, Tacoma

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'Rutherford Falls' mixes humor, culture clash, native voices

April 22, 2021

In Sierra Teller Ornelas’ family, those who could spin a good tale earned a seat at her grandmom’s expansive dining table, with lesser voices banished to the living room

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California's 2 major university systems, the nation's largest, plan mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for students and staff

April 22, 2021

California's 2 major university systems, the nation's largest, plan mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for students and staff

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Virginia man pleads guilty in connection with cross-burning

April 22, 2021

A southwest Virginia man has pleaded guilty to a federal offense in connection with the burning of a cross last summer on the front lawn of a Black teenager who had recently organized a civil rights protest

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Senate Bill 5476: Treatment, not jail

April 22, 2021


The Washington state Legislature is considering taking a very important departure from the failed war on drugs, which has disproportionately targeted low-income and minority communities. Senate Bill 5476 and House Bill 1499 would provide effective treatment and support for people with addictions by improving access to mental-health treatment, health care and housing, rather than expensive […]

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'Rutherford Falls' mixes comedy, culture wars, native voices

April 22, 2021

In Sierra Teller Ornelas’ family, those who could spin a good tale earned a seat at her grandmom’s expansive dining table, with lesser voices banished to the living room

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Sahara’s Polisario Front chief gets COVID treatment in Spain

April 22, 2021


MADRID (AP) — The man leading the Polisario Front in its fight for independence of Western Sahara is hospitalized in Spain for treatment of COVID-19, officials from Spain and the group said Thursday. Brahim Ghali, 73, heads the Algeria-backed pro-independence movement representing the local Sahrawi population that has periodically fought Moroccan forces for control of […]

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Amazon poised to add automated checkouts to full-size supermarkets

April 22, 2021


Amazon appears to have solved a significant technical challenge and is poised to bring its automated checkout technology to full-size supermarkets, a significant milestone in the race to revolutionize how people buy their groceries.

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Amazon poised to add automated checkouts to full-size supermarkets

April 22, 2021


Amazon appears to have solved a significant technical challenge and is poised to bring its automated checkout technology to full-size supermarkets, a significant milestone in the race to revolutionize how people buy their groceries.

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Amazon poised to add automated checkouts to full-size supermarkets

April 22, 2021


Amazon appears to have solved a significant technical challenge and is poised to bring its automated checkout technology to full-size supermarkets, a significant milestone in the race to revolutionize how people buy their groceries.

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Amazon poised to add automated checkouts to full-size supermarkets

April 22, 2021


Amazon appears to have solved a significant technical challenge and is poised to bring its automated checkout technology to full-size supermarkets, a significant milestone in the race to revolutionize how people buy their groceries.

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Chauvin juror speaks out

April 22, 2021

An alternate juror from the Derek Chauvin trial speaks to CNN about the experience.

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Chauvin juror speaks out

April 22, 2021

An alternate juror from the Derek Chauvin trial speaks to CNN about the experience.

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‘Rutherford Falls’ mixes humor, culture clash, native voices

April 22, 2021


LOS ANGELES (AP) — In Sierra Teller Ornelas’ family, those who could spin a good tale earned a seat at her grandmom’s expansive dining table, with lesser voices banished to the living room. “There was the feeling of holding court that was really big in my family,” said Teller Ornelas, who happily recalled another of […]

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NJ officials review police taking bike, cuffing Black person

April 22, 2021

New Jersey authorities say they are reviewing an incident captured on video showing police handcuffing a Black youth and confiscating his bike

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Airlines waiting for word from Boeing on fixing Max planes

April 22, 2021

Many new Boeing 737 Max jetliners are still grounded by an electrical problem in a backup power-control unit

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Krispy Kreme’s 'Strawberry Glaze Craze' doughnuts are back by popular demand

April 22, 2021

Krispy Kreme is back at it again, but this time with a limited-time strawberry glaze.

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Hurricane Matthew threatens East Coast, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Hurricane Matthew's deadly winds, rains coming to U.S.; Yahoo reportedly scanned emails for U.S. intel agencies; and Google unveils its iPhone killer. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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"Awkward Black Girl" Issa Rae brings unique spin to TV

April 22, 2021

"The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl" creator and star Issa Rae started making shows for YouTube as a student at Stanford University. Her episodes have more than 20 million views. That success landed Rae on national television with her new HBO show, "Insecure." Rae spoke to Gayle King about what makes her so awkward and why that speaks to so many people.

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Marine vet adjusts to double arm transplant

April 22, 2021

More than 1,600 United States service members have lost limbs in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Only on "CBS This Morning," we take a look at the extraordinary story of hope for John Peck, a former Marine sergeant who lost all four limbs in combat. Thanks to the arms of a stranger, his prospects of managing everyday tasks are again within reach. David Martin reports.

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Opinion: The Supreme Court weakens a key consumer protector

April 22, 2021

The justices side with a payday lender against the FTC, ruling the agency didn't have the authority to go directly to court for monetary penalties.

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Sherri Shepherd celebrates her 54th birthday after losing 20 lbs. in one year: 'I'm strong, intelligent, sexy'

April 22, 2021

The Emmy-winner revealed her workout routine consisted of walking three miles four times a week, doing Zumba in her backyard, and boxing

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COVID-19 hospitalizations tumble among US senior citizens

April 22, 2021


COVID-19 hospitalizations among older Americans have plunged more than 70% since the start of the year, and deaths among them appear to have tumbled as well, dramatic evidence the vaccination campaign is working.

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COVID-19 hospitalizations tumble among US senior citizens

April 22, 2021


COVID-19 hospitalizations among older Americans have plunged more than 70% since the start of the year, and deaths among them appear to have tumbled as well, dramatic evidence the vaccination campaign is working.

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Airlines waiting for word from Boeing on fixing Max planes

April 22, 2021


More than 100 new Boeing 737 MAX jetliners remain grounded by problems with an electrical issue in some components, and airlines are waiting for Boeing to come up with a plan for repairing the planes.

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Airlines waiting for word from Boeing on fixing Max planes

April 22, 2021


More than 100 new Boeing 737 MAX jetliners remain grounded by problems with an electrical issue in some components, and airlines are waiting for Boeing to come up with a plan for repairing the planes.

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Theater gets its weird back. How REDCAT and CAP UCLA shows celebrate the offbeat

April 22, 2021

A James Baldwin-William F. Buckley Jr. debate is fodder for a REDCAT presentation, and CAP UCLA's "Plastic Bag Store: The Film" mixes gravity with whimsy.

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Easing virus fears prompts return of Alaska Native festival

April 22, 2021


JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Celebration, a four-day dance-and-cultural event billed as the largest gathering of Alaska Natives in southeast Alaska, will return next year as an in-person event after widespread immunizations in the nation’s largest state, organizers said Thursday. Sealaska Heritage Institute said the event celebrating Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures will be held in […]

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Natural gas leak that disrupted Downey and caused evacuations will extend overnight

April 22, 2021

Downey residents affected by a natural gas leak should expect evacuations to continue overnight

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Research on shaken baby syndrome helps free 15-year inmate

April 22, 2021

A California man imprisoned for 15 years in the death of his month-old son is free after prosecutors and a judge agreed that the scientific research underlying what was once called “shaken baby syndrome” has changed significantly in recent years

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Biden administration proposes restoring California's right to set car pollution rules

April 22, 2021

The decision is a step toward restoring the state's power to set tougher fuel efficiency and tailpipe emissions standards than the federal government.

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Biden administration proposes restoring California's right to set car pollution rules

April 22, 2021

The decision is a step toward restoring the state's power to set tougher fuel efficiency and tailpipe emissions standards than the federal government.

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S Carolina quirky liquor laws give sour grapes to wine giant

April 22, 2021

The biggest winemaker in the United States wants to open an East Coast bottling and distribution center in South Carolina, investing $400 million and hiring up to 500 people

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Sheriff: Multiple fatalities in crash on Oregon coast

April 22, 2021


BANDON, Ore. (AP) — Multiple have died in a vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 101 on the Oregon coast, authorities said. At 8 a.m. Thursday, people started calling 911 to report someone driving dangerously in a red Mitsubishi eclipse with a California license plate, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office said. Callers told dispatchers the driver […]

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State drug law needs an urgent compromise repair

April 22, 2021


The drug decriminalization mandated by the state Supreme Court's Blake decision has sharply divided lawmakers between factions that want to keep personal use legal and those who want to reinstate criminal penalties.

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Fund behavioral-health providers essential to our COVID-19 recovery

April 22, 2021


Overlooking and undervaluing community behavioral health providers directly threatens our ability to care for vulnerable individuals seeking help and to support the community safety net.

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COVID-19 hospitalizations tumble among US senior citizens

April 22, 2021

COVID-19 hospitalizations are plunging among older Americans

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Mormon sex therapist ousted from faith for critiques

April 22, 2021

A sex therapist in Utah who has publicly challenged her faith’s policies on sexuality has been kicked out of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Mormon sex therapist ousted from faith for critiques

April 22, 2021

A sex therapist in Utah who has publicly challenged her faith’s policies on sexuality has been kicked out of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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S Carolina quirky liquor laws give sour grapes to wine giant

April 22, 2021


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The biggest winemaker in the U.S. wants to open an East Coast bottling and distribution center in South Carolina, investing $400 million and hiring up to 500 people. But its request for open tasting rooms where the public can sample wines has some lawmakers and small businesses crying sour grapes. E […]

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Man pleads guilty in killings of 8 from Ohio family, says he'd testify against his 3 relatives charged in the murders

April 22, 2021

Man pleads guilty in killings of 8 from Ohio family, says he'd testify against his 3 relatives charged in the murders

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Dow sinks more than 300 points on worries about higher taxes

April 22, 2021

US stocks tumbled Thursday over investors' worries about higher taxes.

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Dow sinks more than 300 points on worries about higher taxes

April 22, 2021

US stocks tumbled Thursday over investors' worries about higher taxes.

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Dow sinks more than 300 points on worries about higher taxes

April 22, 2021

US stocks tumbled Thursday over investors' worries about higher taxes.

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Dow sinks more than 300 points on worries about higher taxes

April 22, 2021

US stocks tumbled Thursday over investors' worries about higher taxes.

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Nielsen: at least 23.2 million watched Chauvin verdict

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — At least 23.2 million Americans watched on television this week as former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The Nielsen company’s estimate came from viewership figures on 11 different networks that carried Tuesday’s verdict live. The actual audience was likely […]

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Chris Noth Talking About His Favorite ‘Sex & The City’ Scene Is A Gas

April 22, 2021

The actor talked to Kelly Clarkson about some of his favorite moments of the iconic HBO series.

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Chris Noth Talking About His Favorite 'Sex & The City' Scene Is A Gas

April 22, 2021

The actor talked to Kelly Clarkson about some of his favorite moments of the iconic HBO series — and his answers did not disappoint.

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Chris Noth Talking About His Favorite 'Sex & The City' Scene Is A Gas

April 22, 2021

The actor talked to Kelly Clarkson about some of his favorite moments of the iconic HBO series — and his answers did not disappoint.

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Oscar slate holds ‘firsts’ for Asian actors, filmmakers

April 22, 2021


It may be hard to believe that there are still many “firsts” left to check off after 93 years of the Academy Awards, and yet this year there were a handful for Asian actors and filmmakers. Steven Yeun (“Minari”) became the first Asian American actor to be nominated for best actor. Riz Ahmed (“Sound of […]

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Nina Turner’s Dark Money Pledge Sparks Accusation Of Hypocrisy

April 22, 2021

The former Ohio state senator previously ran a progressive group that technically raised “dark money.”

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Olympic athletes promised legal support if they protest

April 22, 2021

Athletes who make political or social justice protests at the Tokyo Olympics have been promised legal support by a global union and an activist group in Germany

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28 Problem-Solving Products For Your Slightly Embarrassing Needs

April 22, 2021

Your secret purchase of gas pills, dandruff shampoo and wart-removing bandages is safe with us.

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28 Problem-Solving Products For Your Slightly Embarrassing Needs

April 22, 2021

Your secret purchase of gas pills, dandruff shampoo and wart-removing bandages is safe with us.

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28 Problem-Solving Products For Your Slightly Embarrassing Needs

April 22, 2021

Your secret purchase of gas pills, dandruff shampoo and wart-removing bandages is safe with us.

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Music's best podcast stars a self-taught know-it-all talking about George Jones. For 30 hours

April 22, 2021

Season two of Tyler Mahan Coe's "Cocaine & Rhinestones" podcast focuses on country great George Jones: "His chest cavity glowed with so much air."

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Stocks fall on capital gains tax hike reports

April 22, 2021

US stocks fell on reports that President Biden will raise the capital gains tax to pay for the pandemic recovery. CNN's Paul R. La Monica reports.

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Chicago seeks developer to open city's first casino by 2025

April 22, 2021

Chicago is taking a big step toward building its long-awaited first casino

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Countering Biden, GOP pitches $568B for infrastructure

April 22, 2021

Senate Republicans have unveiled a public works proposal with a much smaller price tag than what President Joe Biden wants

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How major US stock indexes fared Thursday

April 22, 2021

Stocks ended lower on Wall Street Thursday after dropping in afternoon trading on a report that President Biden will propose a hefty tax increase on the gains wealthy individuals reap from investments

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GOP Senators Float Infrastructure Plan That’s One-Fourth The Size Of Biden’s

April 22, 2021

It's a "very, very generous" offer, one Senate Republican said of the pared-down $568 billion "framework."

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GOP Senators Float Infrastructure Plan That's A Fourth The Size Of Joe Biden's

April 22, 2021

It's a "very, very generous" offer, one Senate Republican said of the pared-down $568 billion "framework."

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Las Vegas Sands, Union Pacific fall; AT&T, Equifax rise

April 22, 2021

Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Thursday: Las Vegas Sands, Union Pacific fall; AT&T, Equifax rise

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Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities

April 22, 2021

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

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Les McKeown, who fronted the Bay City Rollers, dies at 65

April 22, 2021

Les McKeown, the former lead singer of 1970s pop sensation Bay City Rollers, has died suddenly at the age of 65, his family says

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California's massive UC and Cal State systems plan to require COVID-19 vaccinations this fall

April 22, 2021

The directive is the largest of its kind in U.S. higher education and would likely take effect this fall after the FDA formally approves the vaccines.

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Blake Bailey, biographer of Philip Roth, hit with new sexual misconduct allegation

April 22, 2021

Two women have now accused Blake Bailey of nonconsensual sex. The "Philip Roth: The Biography" writer has been fired by agent, paused by publisher.

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How to maximize your retirement savings

April 22, 2021

When it comes to saving for retirement, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger say the most important thing to do is: "Start."

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Biden wants to slash emissions; success would mean a very different America

April 22, 2021


President Biden has pledged to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Experts say that would require rapid and sweeping changes to virtually every corner of the economy, transforming the way we commute, heat our homes and operate factories.

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37 Of The Best Toys For The Toddler In Your Life

April 22, 2021

Just a few things that might make the twos and threes a little less terrible.

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37 Of The Best Toys For The Toddler In Your Life

April 22, 2021

Just a few things that might make the twos and threes a little less terrible.

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Producers Guild forms task force and institutes training to tackle Hollywood bullying

April 22, 2021

The Producers Guild of America announced measures to tackle bullying in Hollywood in the wake of allegations of workplace abuse by Scott Rudin.

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NY halts Trump Foundation fundraising, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Trump Foundation ordered to stop raising money in NY; Tenet Healthcare settles charges of kickbacks to obstetricians; and hog and cattle prices fall to lowest levels in years. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch

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Body found in burning car, police seek tips

April 22, 2021


SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A body was found in a burning car Wednesday night in Marion County, authorities said. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office says at around 10:40 p.m., an off-duty firefighter reported a car fire on Sunnyview Road NE near Hibbard Road NE, The Statesman Journal reported. Firefighters found a person dead inside the […]

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Comedian Samantha Bee on "Full Frontal," 2016 election

April 22, 2021

Samantha Bee spent more than a decade on "The Daily Show." Then the longtime correspondent took her comedic talents to TBS for her own weekly news satire show, "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee." Critics have praised and called her the "political commentator we've been waiting for." Bee joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 campaign.

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SCOTUS Guts Protections Against Sentencing Kids To Die In Prison

April 22, 2021

The court’s conservatives said there is no need to prove a minor who commits murder is “permanently incorrigible."

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SCOTUS Guts Protections Against Sentencing Kids To Die In Prison

April 22, 2021

The court’s conservatives said there is no need to prove a minor who commits murder is “permanently incorrigible” in order to sentence them to life in prison without parole.

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Les McKeown, who fronted the Bay City Rollers, dies at 65

April 22, 2021


LONDON (AP) — Les McKeown, the former lead singer of the 1970s Scottish pop sensation Bay City Rollers, has died suddenly at the age of 65, his family said Thursday. A statement from his family posted on social media said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of our beloved husband and […]

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See Don Lemon's reaction to new deadly shooting video

April 22, 2021

CNN's Don Lemon discusses the deadly shooting of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant by a police officer after body camera footage showed her armed with a knife in an altercation.

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Texting option weighed for upcoming '988' suicide hotline

April 22, 2021

Recognizing that many Americans rely on texting, U.S. regulators are considering requiring that phone companies allow people to text a suicide hotline

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Texting option weighed for upcoming '988' suicide hotline

April 22, 2021

Recognizing that many Americans rely on texting, U.S. regulators are considering requiring that phone companies allow people to text a suicide hotline

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Texting option weighed for upcoming ‘988’ suicide hotline

April 22, 2021


Recognizing that many Americans rely on texting, U.S. regulators are weighing whether to require that phone companies allow people to text a suicide hotline. The Federal Communications Commission last summer voted to require a new “988” number for people to call to reach a suicide-prevention hotline. Phone companies have until July 2022 to implement it. […]

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Texting option weighed for upcoming ‘988’ suicide hotline

April 22, 2021


Recognizing that many Americans rely on texting, U.S. regulators are weighing whether to require that phone companies allow people to text a suicide hotline. The Federal Communications Commission last summer voted to require a new “988” number for people to call to reach a suicide-prevention hotline. Phone companies have until July 2022 to implement it. […]

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Legalization bids boost outlook for US cannabis industry

April 22, 2021

Uncle Sam gave marijuana lovers more reason to celebrate this week as a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it easier for cannabis companies to do business in states where sales are legal

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U.S. health officials lean toward resuming Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine — but with a warning

April 22, 2021


U.S. health authorities are leaning toward recommending that use of the J&J coronavirus vaccine resume, possibly as soon as this weekend — a move that would include a new warning about a rare complication involving blood clots.

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U.S. health officials lean toward resuming Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine — but with a warning

April 22, 2021


U.S. health authorities are leaning toward recommending that use of the J&J coronavirus vaccine resume, possibly as soon as this weekend — a move that would include a new warning about a rare complication involving blood clots.

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Ma'Khia Bryant's mom: I can't eat because I miss my baby

April 22, 2021

Paula Bryant, mother of Ma'Khia Bryant, speaks to CNN's Jason Carroll about the loss of her daughter who was fatally shot by police officers in Columbus, Ohio.

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Rep. Norton: 54% of American people support DC statehood

April 22, 2021

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks during a news conference about statehood for the District of Columbia.

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US aid lifts Southwest to Q1 profit, American loses $1.25B

April 22, 2021

The long pandemic nightmare for airlines seems to be easing

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SpaceX aims for 3rd crew launch hour before Friday's sunrise

April 22, 2021

SpaceX is aiming for its third crew launch an hour before sunrise Friday

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Former Bay City Rollers Singer Les McKeown Dies

April 22, 2021

The former teen idol sang the lead on the No. 1 hit, "Saturday Night," as well as "I Only Want To Be With You."

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Les McKeown, Former Bay City Rollers Singer, Dead At 65

April 22, 2021

The former teen idol sang the lead on the No. 1 hit, "Saturday Night," as well as "I Only Want To Be With You" and "You Made Me Believe In Magic."

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Les McKeown, Former Bay City Rollers Singer, Dead At 65

April 22, 2021

The former teen idol sang the lead on the No. 1 hit, "Saturday Night," as well as "I Only Want To Be With You" and "You Made Me Believe In Magic."

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Les McKeown, Former Bay City Rollers Singer, Dead At 65

April 22, 2021

The former teen idol sang the lead on the No. 1 hit, "Saturday Night," as well as "I Only Want To Be With You" and "You Made Me Believe In Magic."

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Rapper Cardi B takes on Wisconsin congressman

April 22, 2021

Rapper Cardi B is taking issue with a Wisconsin congressman who criticized her Grammy performance during a speech on the House floor

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Canadian National defends its $33.7B bid for US railroad

April 22, 2021

Canadian National is defending its $33.7 billion bid to buy Kansas City Southern railroad against attacks from rival bidder Canadian Pacific

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Americans are eating lots of unhealthy food – except at school, study finds

April 22, 2021

Schools throughout America serve more nutrient-rich foods than restaurants, according to researchers at Tufts University.

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Is this an 'Asterisk Oscars' or a sign of things to come?

April 22, 2021

The Oscars are finally here after a year that erased movie titles from marquees and sent seismic shockwaves through Hollywood

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John Kerry’s Climate Warning: 'Even If We Get To Net Zero, We Need Carbon Removal'

April 22, 2021

The little-noticed remark came during a finance session of President Biden's big Earth Day climate summit.

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John Kerry’s Climate Warning: 'Even If We Get To Net Zero, We Need Carbon Removal'

April 22, 2021

The little-noticed remark came during a finance session of President Biden's big Earth Day climate summit.

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John Kerry’s Climate Warning: 'Even If We Get To Net Zero, We Need Carbon Removal'

April 22, 2021

The little-noticed remark came during a finance session of President Biden's big Earth Day climate summit.

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Biden wanted to rally the world around his new climate target. Not all nations joined

April 22, 2021

As President Biden hoped, nations including Canada and Japan joined the U.S. in setting stronger goals for lower emissions at his climate summit. China and India balked.

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Biden wanted to rally the world around his new climate target. Not all nations joined

April 22, 2021

As President Biden hoped, nations including Canada and Japan joined the U.S. in setting stronger goals for lower emissions at his climate summit. China and India balked.

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Restoring service central to Biden's postal board nominees

April 22, 2021

President Joe Biden’s nominees to the governing board of the U.S. Postal Service are pledging to rebuild trust with the American public and ensure prompt deliveries

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3 Other Ex-Cops Face Charges In George Floyd’s Murder. Here’s What’s Next For Them.

April 22, 2021

Legal experts predict how Chauvin's conviction could impact the cases of J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao.

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3 Other Ex-Cops Face Charges In George Floyd's Murder. Here's What's Next For Them.

April 22, 2021

Legal experts predict how Derek Chauvin's conviction could impact the cases of J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao.

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Report: Federal agents unprepared for Portland protests

April 22, 2021


PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Hundreds of militarized federal agents who were deployed to Portland, Oregon, last summer to quell racial justice protests didn’t have the proper training or equipment to deal with riots and there was no plan for operating without the help of local police, who were eventually ordered to stand down by the […]

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President Biden pushes offshore wind as green energy alternative

April 22, 2021

In an effort to catch up with Europe, where offshore wind has been a strong industry for decades, the U.S. is now hoping to expand its offshore wind turbine footprint and power 10 million homes by 2030. Ben Tracy reports.

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Trump's huge tax write-offs, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

NYT reports Trump paid no income taxes for nearly two decades; Subaru recalls almost 600,000 vehicles, and Britain's PM sets date to start Brexit. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Is this an ‘Asterisk Oscars’ or a sign of things to come?

April 22, 2021


In 93 years of existence, the Oscars have been postponed by shootings — the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the attempted killing of Ronald Reagan — and by a flood, when 1938 rainstorms overwhelmed the Los Angeles River. Sunday’s ceremony will be the first Academy Awards delayed by a pandemic. After a year […]

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Diane Lane on returning to Broadway, lasting career

April 22, 2021

Actress Diane Lane made a name for herself on the big screen, appearing in popular movies like "Unfaithful," "Under the Tuscan Sun" and "The Perfect Storm." Lane is now starring in the revival of "The Cherry Orchard" on Broadway, playing a woman who returns to her family's estate to stop its foreclosure. Lane joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her latest role.

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Oregon wolf population grows by 15, packs remain at 22

April 22, 2021


Oregon’s gray wolf population grew in 2020 with 15 more wolves documented in the state, wildlife officials said. Wolves started returning to Oregon in 1999 after decades of effort toward eradicating the species across the West.

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Oregon wolf population grows by 15, packs remain at 22

April 22, 2021


Oregon’s gray wolf population grew in 2020 with 15 more wolves documented in the state, wildlife officials said. Wolves started returning to Oregon in 1999 after decades of effort toward eradicating the species across the West.

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Consumer Reports tricks Tesla to drive with no one at wheel

April 22, 2021

Consumer Reports says it was able to easily trick a Tesla into driving in the car's Autopilot mode without a person in the driver’s seat

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Consumer Reports tricks Tesla to drive with no one at wheel

April 22, 2021

Consumer Reports says it was able to easily trick a Tesla into driving in the car's Autopilot mode without a person in the driver’s seat

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Starbucks chair says lack of diversity is "corporate suicide"

April 22, 2021

Mellody Hobson draws attention to boardroom diversity: "We need less talk and more elbow grease on these issues."

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Armed men rob Kim Kardashian West in Paris

April 22, 2021

Police in Paris are searching for the assailants behind a daring gunpoint robbery of more than $10 million in jewelry. The victim, Kim Kardashian West, was staying at a luxury apartment when armed men, dressed as police officers, entered the building overnight. The reality TV star was not harmed. Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.

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Canadian politician apologizes for taking nude photo of fellow lawmaker on Zoom

April 22, 2021

A member of the Canadian parliament is apologizing after taking a photo of a fellow lawmaker, who was briefly caught nude during a virtual meeting of the parliament last week.

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I killed my fiddle-leaf fig. But allowing it to die was a lesson in processing grief

April 22, 2021

My fiddle-leaf fig was dying a painful death. Until I learned how to process my grief.

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97 House Democrats Call On Senate To End The Filibuster

April 22, 2021

Progressive and moderate Democrats tell the Senate to change its rules so the party can enact its agenda.

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SE Cupp: The Rock, Matthew McConaughey and Caitlin Jenner walk into a bar

April 22, 2021

CNN's SE Cupp discusses why it wasn't the fact that former President Trump was a celebrity that made him a bad leader and that other celebrities have the right to run for office.

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Prince fans pay respects at Paisley Park 5 years after death

April 22, 2021

Paisley Park welcomed back a select 1,400 fans to mark the fifth anniversary of Prince's death from inside his creative sanctuary in suburban Minneapolis

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Looking for Oscar pool help? Here's what the smart money says

April 22, 2021

For amusement purposes only, here's a look at the odds-on picks to win the 2021 Oscars.

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Looking for Oscar pool help? Here's what the smart money says

April 22, 2021

For amusement purposes only, here's a look at the odds-on picks to win the 2021 Oscars.

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Looking for Oscar pool help? Here's what the smart money says

April 22, 2021

For amusement purposes only, here's a look at the odds-on picks to win the 2021 Oscars.

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Don't Mess with Mary Quin

April 22, 2021

After narrowly surviving being held hostage, former-Xerox exec Mary Quin tells 60 Minutes how she brought a radical British cleric to justice for his role in the kidnapping.

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The Arctic Frontier

April 22, 2021

Lesley Stahl goes to the top of the world where the next battle over oil and mineral resources is shaping up as the region becomes more accessible due to climate change.

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'The Mole Agent' infiltrates a nursing home, and Hollywood

April 22, 2021

“The Mole Agent” infiltrated a nursing home in Chile winning many hearts around the world, including several at the film academy

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‘The Mole Agent’ infiltrates a nursing home, and Hollywood

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — “The Mole Agent” infiltrated a nursing home in Chile, and countless of hearts around the world including inside the film academy. The moving documentary about an octogenarian hired as a rookie spy to investigate whether a client’s mother is suffering abuse in the facility is competing for an Oscar this Sunday, […]

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AG wants legal fees paid by Robert Indiana's estate returned

April 22, 2021

The Maine Attorney General’s Office says the estate of Robert Indiana has paid seven law firms excessive legal fees and wants the estate to recoup $3.7 million of them

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Consumer Reports tricks Tesla to drive with no one at wheel

April 22, 2021


Consumer Reports said Thursday it was able to easily trick a Tesla into driving in the car's Autopilot mode with no one at the wheel. Its test came days after a fatal Tesla crash in Texas in which officials say no one was in the driver's seat.

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Long-haul patients who had mild COVID cases still face worrisome health risks, study finds

April 22, 2021


COVID long-haul patients who had mild or even moderate initial cases experienced a vast array of medical problems that they never had before — not just lung issues but symptoms that could affect virtually any part of the body, a veterans study found.

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AG wants legal fees paid by Robert Indiana’s estate returned

April 22, 2021


AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Attorney General’s Office says the estate of Robert Indiana has paid seven law firms excessive legal fees and wants the estate to recoup $3.7 million of them, according to a court filing on Monday. The estate’s personal representative, James Brannan, is disputing that he must ask the law firms […]

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What did Nat Turner's death sentence say?

April 22, 2021

Nate Parker, the director and star of "The Birth of a Nation," reads Anderson Cooper the original execution order.

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Nate Parker's own past and the writing of "The Birth of a Nation"

April 22, 2021

The director addresses rape scenes in film.

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Data Shows How COVID Has Disrupted Life For America’s Babies And Toddlers

April 22, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has upended everything from crucial preventive care to early learning.

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Senate Passes Bill Seeking To Address Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

April 22, 2021

Progressives were watching closely to see whether the bill would become the first to fall to the filibuster.

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Senate Passes Bill Seeking To Address Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

April 22, 2021

Progressives were watching closely to see whether the bill would become the first to fall to the filibuster under the new Democratic-controlled Senate.

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Senate Passes Bill Seeking To Address Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

April 22, 2021

Progressives were watching closely to see whether the bill would become the first to fall to the filibuster under the new Democratic-controlled Senate.

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What it's like to survive a hostage situation

April 22, 2021

Hostage survivor Mary Quin explains to 60 Minutes' Bill Whitaker how surviving her hostage situation changed her.

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Review: Ed Helms and Patti Harrison make a perfect platonic match in 'Together Together'

April 22, 2021

Ed Helms and Patti Harrison star in 'Together Together,' about a middle-aged man and the young woman he hires as a gestational surrogate.

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Review: Ed Helms and Patti Harrison make a perfect platonic match in 'Together Together'

April 22, 2021

Ed Helms and Patti Harrison star in 'Together Together,' about a middle-aged man and the young woman he hires as a gestational surrogate.

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Kevin McCarthy Says Capitol Riot Commission Should Look At Unrelated Riots

April 22, 2021

The top House Republican doesn't want too much focus on that time Donald Trump and his supporters tried to overturn the 2020 election.

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Ed Helms Recalls Odd Advice Stephen Colbert Gave Him On 'Daily Show'

April 22, 2021

Colbert's tip to the rookie Helms when the two worked at the Comedy Central show stuck with "The Hangover" star.

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Full episode: "Sunday Morning," 04/10/1994

April 22, 2021

Watch Charles Osgood's debut as host of CBS' "Sunday Morning," originally broadcast April 10, 1994. Features include: Terence Smith on doctors who still make house calls; TV critic John Leonard reviews the PBS series, "Middlemarch"; Randall Pinkston profiles Curtis Mayfield, several years after an accident left the singer paralyzed; Martha Teichner on the U.S. Army's World War II ski patrol, the 10th Mountain Division: Ray Brady on stock market fluctuations; Tim Sample on making maple syrup in Maine; Osgood on struggling pro golfer Mike Donald; and scenes of wildflowers in Texas.

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A look inside Bernie Tiede's apartment at Richard Linklater's home

April 22, 2021

Following Tiede's release from a Texas prison, in an unusual move, the director of the film "Bernie" offered to take him in.

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French President Macron discusses racism on both sides of the Atlantic

April 22, 2021

"We have to rebuild the unity of our societies," he said. "This is a huge challenge, but this is one of the critical challenge of our generation."

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Jordan to free most of those arrested in alleged plot to destabilize the government

April 22, 2021


JERUSALEM — Jordanian authorities said Thursday they would release most of those arrested this month for allegedly plotting to destabilize the rule of King Abdullah II. The arrests, which occurred simultaneously in locations around the country and included members of the royal family, have roiled the usually staid Middle Eastern nation, a key U.S. ally […]

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How did the Bernie Tiede case impact Carthage, Texas?

April 22, 2021

Natives of the small East Texas town tell "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant just how big a mark the murder case has had on their community.

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DeSantis, Army Corps reach deal on major Everglades project.

April 22, 2021

Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed an agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers that will continue work on a key reservoir in Everglades restoration

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Jack Black on meeting Bernie Tiede for the first time

April 22, 2021

The actor made a visit to an East Texas prison to meet Tiede before he took on the title role of "Bernie," in the 2011 film.

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Life aboard the International Space Station

April 22, 2021

One of the most out-of-this-world travel destinations is 250 miles above the Earth, where scientific studies include the effects of long-term exposure to weightlessness, and the feasibility of extended travel into deep space.

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Life aboard the International Space Station

April 22, 2021

One of the most out-of-this-world travel destinations is 250 miles above the Earth, where scientific studies include the effects of long-term exposure to weightlessness, and the feasibility of extended travel into deep space.

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Senate passes bill to counter hate crimes against Asian Americans

April 22, 2021

The Senate approved a rare bipartisan bill to help law enforcement address anti-Asian hate crimes, which have spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Judge Struggles Releasing Capitol Defendant Who Claimed He Was On 'Mission' From God

April 22, 2021

Joshua Matthew Black, who told the FBI that "the Lord" wanted him to "plead the blood of Jesus" in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, will be released from jail.

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In Romania, 'modern slaves' burn noxious trash for a living

April 22, 2021

Members of the Roma community scrape together a living in the trash-strewn slums outside Romania's capital by setting fire to computers, electrical cables and anything else they can find that contains metal

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Research on shaken baby syndrome helps free 15-year inmate

April 22, 2021


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A California man imprisoned for 15 years in the death of his month-old son is free after prosecutors and a judge agreed that the scientific research underlying what was once called “shaken baby syndrome” has changed significantly in recent years. Clifton Jones, 45, was released this month from Soledad State Prison […]

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Unemployment claims fall to pandemic-era low

April 22, 2021

About 547,000 people filed for jobless aid last week, the lowest level of claims in more than a year.

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Woman who took inspirational road trip dead at 91

April 22, 2021

A woman from Michigan named Norma Bauerschmidt made headlines around the world last year when she set out on an inspirational road trip. She died at the age of 91. Marlie Hall has her remarkable story.

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NASA’s Mars helicopter’s 2nd flight is a success

April 22, 2021


NASA’s engineers already made history Monday with the 39.1-second flight of Ingenuity, a small helicopter, in the thin atmosphere on Mars. On Thursday, they added to their success when the experimental vehicle’s second flight was higher, longer and riskier. At 5:33 a.m. Eastern time — it was 12:33 p.m. in Jezero crater on Mars — […]

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What's on TV Friday: 'A Black Lady Sketch Show' on HBO

April 22, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Friday, April 23: "A Black Lady Sketch Show" returns for a new season on HBO; "Romeo and Juliet" on the PBS series "Great Performances" and more.

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What's on TV Friday: 'A Black Lady Sketch Show' on HBO

April 22, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Friday, April 23: "A Black Lady Sketch Show" returns for a new season on HBO; "Romeo and Juliet" on the PBS series "Great Performances" and more.

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With 'Godzilla vs. Kong' and 'Tom & Jerry,' HBO Max adds 2.7 million subscribers in first quarter

April 22, 2021

AT&T's big bet, HBO Max, showed small but steady growth.

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With 'Godzilla vs. Kong' and 'Tom & Jerry,' HBO Max adds 2.7 million subscribers in first quarter

April 22, 2021

AT&T's big bet, HBO Max, showed small but steady growth.

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Correction: Earns-Armour Residential REIT story

April 22, 2021

Correction: Earns-Armour Residential REIT story

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Hilary Duff fans, rejoice: She'll lead new show 'How I Met Your Father' on Hulu

April 22, 2021

Hilary Duff will star as Sophie in Hulu's "How I Met Your Father," a new series inspired by CBS' long-running hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."

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Hilary Duff fans, rejoice: She'll lead new show 'How I Met Your Father' on Hulu

April 22, 2021

Hilary Duff will star as Sophie in Hulu's "How I Met Your Father," a new series inspired by CBS' long-running hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."

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Unmute, please: Echoes, glitches resound in virtual summit

April 22, 2021


WASHINGTON (AP) — Climate. Climate. Macron. Macron again. Beep. Beep. Beep. Can someone please tell Vladimir Putin he’s on live? Mr. President, Mr. President? And please unmute yourself, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Just like the rest of us, world leaders are still figuring out the tech side of virtual work, even more than a […]

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Russian minister orders partial pullback from Ukraine border region

April 22, 2021


MOSCOW — Russia’s Defense Ministry ordered a partial pullback of troops from the border with Ukraine on Thursday, signaling a possible de-escalation in a military standoff that had raised alarm that a new war in Europe could be looming. The order came a day after President Vladimir Putin, in an annual state of the nation […]

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Feds make critical college financial aid tool available early

April 22, 2021

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is available this weekend, three months earlier than in previous years. A recent analysis found that as much as $2.7 billion in free federal grant money went unclaimed last year. Jill Schlesinger reports.

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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS

April 22, 2021

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MoneyWatch: Fire risk sparks big auto recall; Verdict in Tiffany's suit against Costco

April 22, 2021

Subaru is recalling nearly 600,000 vehicles because their windshield wiper motors can overheat, creating a fire risk. Also, a federal jury handed up its verdict in Tiffany's lawsuit against Costco for selling rings with its name on them. Marlie Hall reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Jordan releases 16 allegedly involved in foreign-backed sedition plot

April 22, 2021

The royal intrigue between the tiny kingdom's two half-brothers has enthralled the nation for weeks.

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Dutch coronavirus infections rise ahead of lockdown easing

April 22, 2021

Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte has defended his decision to ease his country’s lockdown next week even after the Netherlands recorded 9,648 new coronavirus infections

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Gerald Haslam, author who chronicled life in rural California, dies at 84

April 22, 2021

Gerald Haslam, a prolific author and historian who chronicled rural life in California's Central Valley and beyond, has died at 84.

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Dutch coronavirus infections rise ahead of lockdown easing

April 22, 2021

Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte has defended his decision to ease his country’s lockdown next week even after the Netherlands recorded 9,648 new coronavirus infections

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Dutch coronavirus infections rise ahead of lockdown easing

April 22, 2021


THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Thursday defended his decision to ease his country’s lockdown next week even after the Netherlands recorded 9,648 new coronavirus infections— the highest daily increase since January. The national care authority also said the country’s high numbers of COVID-19 patients mean that more than […]

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Morning Rounds: Zika funding, health threats from air pollution, and more

April 22, 2021

CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to break down Congress' funding of $1.1 billion to fight the Zika virus. They also discuss the global health impact of air pollution and the importance of vaccination.

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Prepare to pay the sticker price for a car

April 22, 2021

Car dealer lots have only a fraction of the vehicles that they typically have -- both new and used. It's helping send prices to record levels.

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Russia orders troop pullback, but keeps weapons near Ukraine

April 22, 2021

Russia's defense minister on Thursday ordered troops back to their permanent bases following massive drills amid tensions with Ukraine, but said that they should leave their weapons behind in western Russia for another exercise later this year.

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Gunmen kill two Guard members in Iran’s Kurdish area

April 22, 2021


TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Unknown gunmen suspected of terrorism killed two members of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, the official IRNA news agency reported on Thursday. The Guard members also killed two gunmen and wounded several of their accomplices in the Wednesday night shootout near Kurdish town of Marivan, near the border of Iraq. It said […]

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Doctors for jailed Russian opposition leader Navalny urge him to end hunger strike after medical exams

April 22, 2021


MOSCOW — Doctors for jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appealed Thursday for him to end his more than three-week hunger strike after prison authorities allowed civilian physicians to examine him. In a letter from five physicians affiliated with Navalny, published by Russia’s independent Mediazona news outlet, they said Navalny was examined at a civilian […]

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Hugh Jackman talks future of 'The Music Man' after abuse allegations against producer Scott Rudin surface

April 22, 2021

Actor Hugh Jackman is speaking up in the wake of verbal and physical abuse allegations against prolific Broadway and Hollywood producer, Scott Rudin.

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Alexis Ohanian Says Most People Know Him As 'Serena's Husband,' And That's Fine

April 22, 2021

The Reddit co-founder shared another title that he's proud to be known as: Olympia's dad.

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Alexis Ohanian Says Most People Know Him As 'Serena's Husband,' And That's Fine

April 22, 2021

The Reddit co-founder shared another title that he's proud to be known as: Olympia's dad.

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Will Biden's clean energy push lead to jobs boom?

April 22, 2021

Investing billions in solar, wind and other renewables offers promise for some workers but perils for others.

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Will Biden's clean energy push lead to jobs boom?

April 22, 2021

Investing billions in solar, wind and other renewables offers promise for some workers but perils for others.

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2 people shot in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood

April 22, 2021


Police were searching for a suspect, described as a man in his mid- to late-20s, who they said walked into an encampment and opened fire into a car in a homeless encampment in the South Park neighborhood.

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Rapper Cardi B takes on Wisconsin congressman

April 22, 2021


WASHINGTON (AP) — Rapper Cardi B took issue Thursday with a Wisconsin congressman who criticized her Grammy performance during a speech on the House floor. U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, a Republican, said he has received complaints in his office about Cardi B’s performance last month at the Grammy Awards as “inconsistent with basic decency.” She […]

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How Jack Black relates to the convicted killer he plays in the film "Bernie"

April 22, 2021

Despite Bernie Tiede having admitted to killing his friend, Marjorie Nugent, the actor who plays him on the big screen tells "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant he was still able to find something in Tiede that he could relate to. Learn more about the case in "The Mortician, The Murder, The Movie," airing Saturday, July 22 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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Preview: Don't Mess with Mary Quin

April 22, 2021

After narrowly surviving being held hostage, former-Xerox exec Mary Quin tells 60 Minutes how she brought a radical British cleric to justice for his role in the kidnapping. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Preview: The Arctic Frontier

April 22, 2021

Lesley Stahl goes to the top of the world where the next battle over oil and mineral resources is shaping up as the region becomes more accessible due to climate change. Stahl reports on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Feds bust three men in $30 million bank robbery scheme

April 22, 2021

Federal authorities say they've arrested three New York men Tuesday on money laundering conspiracy charges in connection with an elaborate, international bank robbery operation that netted more than $30 million over several years.

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EXPLAINER: How come nations' climate targets don't compare?

April 22, 2021

This week’s climate change summit features lots of talk from different nations about their goals for reducing carbon emissions

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EXPLAINER: How come nations' climate targets don't compare?

April 22, 2021

This week’s climate change summit features lots of talk from different nations about their goals for reducing carbon emissions

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Getting the most out of cooking with fresh fava beans

April 22, 2021

From a spiced sausage pasta to bright, tangy ceviche, fresh fava beans are a wonderful springtime indulgence.

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Hollywood Is Leaving Money On The Table By Not Prioritizing Diversity, New Study Shows

April 22, 2021

Movies with more diverse casts consistently earned more at the box office and generated bigger streaming audiences in 2020.

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Hollywood Is Leaving Money On The Table By Not Prioritizing Diversity, New Study Shows

April 22, 2021

Movies with more diverse casts consistently earned more at the box office and generated bigger streaming audiences in 2020.

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Hollywood Is Leaving Money On The Table By Not Prioritizing Diversity, New Study Shows

April 22, 2021

Movies with more diverse casts consistently earned more at the box office and generated bigger streaming audiences in 2020.

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Hollywood Is Leaving Money On The Table By Not Prioritizing Diversity, New Study Shows

April 22, 2021

Movies with more diverse casts consistently earned more at the box office and generated bigger streaming audiences in 2020.

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NYC to pay $750,000 to woman who was shackled during labor

April 22, 2021


NEW YORK (AP) — A woman who says she was shackled by police for hours while in active labor has settled a lawsuit against New York City for $750,000, her lawyers announced Thursday. The woman, who filed the lawsuit anonymously, was arrested for a minor charge in 2018 when she was more than 40 weeks […]

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Deutsche Bank shares sink to record low, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Wounded Deutsche Bank reels as customers yank funds; U.S. consumers unexpectedly dialed back on August spending; and Wells Fargo chief vows to reform bank's sales practices. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Iowa Woman Who Ran Down Children Pleads Guilty To Hate Crimes

April 22, 2021

Nicole Poole Franklin, 43, admitted driving her SUV into two children in 2019 because she thought one was Mexican and the other was a member of the Islamic State group.

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Iowa Woman Who Ran Down Children Pleads Guilty To Hate Crimes

April 22, 2021

Nicole Poole Franklin, 43, admitted driving her SUV into two children in 2019 because she thought one was Mexican and the other was a member of the Islamic State group.

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Iowa Woman Who Ran Down Children Pleads Guilty To Hate Crimes

April 22, 2021

Nicole Poole Franklin, 43, admitted driving her SUV into two children in 2019 because she thought one was Mexican and the other was a member of the Islamic State group.

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How to prepare fresh fava beans for cooking

April 22, 2021

The best way to peel and prep them for the freezer so they can be used whenever you want them.

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Lawmaker says harassment by colleague was ‘unacceptable’

April 22, 2021


BEND, Ore. (AP) — A Republican state lawmaker who says she was subjected to sexual harassment by Rep. Brad Witt, D-Clatskanie, said he responded inappropriately when she asked him to support a bill. “I asked for a yes vote,” Rep. Vikki Breese Iverson of Prineville told the Central Oregon Daily News. “He responded with some […]

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Fresh Fava "Ceviche" With Grapefruit and Chilies

April 22, 2021

Fava beans mingle with grapefruit, chilies and herbs in this vegetarian take on ceviche.

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Fresh Fava and Merguez Orecchiette With Manchego

April 22, 2021

Fresh fava beans pair with spiced lamb merguez in this simple pasta topped with creamy manchego.

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Supreme Court cuts back FTC power to seek ill-gotten gains

April 22, 2021

A unanimous Supreme Court has cut back the Federal Trade Commission’s authority to recover ill-gotten gains

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Ava DuVernay on film career, inclusion and diversity

April 22, 2021

Academy Award-winning movie "Selma" made Ava DuVernay the first woman of color to direct a film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. Her new documentary, "13th," opens the New York Film Festival Friday. Gayle King spoke with DuVernay about an exceptional career with an untraditional start.

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"48 Hours" investigates bizarre case of wealthy widow found dead in freezer

April 22, 2021

In an all-new "48 Hours," Peter Van Sant investigates the death of Marjorie Nugent, shot dead by her beloved, constant companion, Bernie Tiede, a mortician 40 years her junior, the film the case inspired, starring Jack Black, and the latest twist that has thrust the story back into the headlines. Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" with a preview.

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Why myopia is on the rise around the world

April 22, 2021

A recent study predicted half the world's population will be nearsighted by 2050. Symptoms of myopia can include headaches, eyestrain and squinting. Dr. Christopher Starr, ophthalmologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center, joins "CBS This Morning" discuss what's behind the rising numbers.

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Broadway's J. Breckenridge Shares 'Tale Of Torn Hearts And Minds' In Powerful Video

April 22, 2021

The actor and singer wants his new song, "Home Is Where the Art Is," to speak to anyone who’s left their hometown to pursue a life dream.

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Broadway's J. Breckenridge Shares 'Tale Of Torn Hearts And Minds' In Powerful Video

April 22, 2021

The actor and singer wants his new song, "Home Is Where the Art Is," to speak to anyone who’s left their hometown to pursue a life dream.

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Pregnant Women Who Get COVID-19 Have Higher Risk Of Death: Study

April 22, 2021

Researchers say expectant mothers can gain some protection by getting vaccinated.

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Pregnant Women Who Get COVID-19 Have Higher Risk Of Death: Study

April 22, 2021

Researchers say expectant mothers can gain some protection by getting vaccinated.

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Will Arnett wants $8 million for Beverly Hills smart house

April 22, 2021

A year after listing his modular Beverly Hills home for $11 million, actor Will Arnett has trimmed the price tag to $8 million.

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Pregnant women with COVID-19 20 times more likely to die, UW study finds

April 22, 2021


A study of pregnant women shows that those who contracted COVID-19 during pregnancy were 20 times more likely to die than those who did not contract the virus, according to a new study led by UW Medicine and University of Oxford doctors.

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Rob Bonta is confirmed as California attorney general — the first Filipino American to fill the role

April 22, 2021

Rob Bonta, 49, will become the first Filipino American to head the Department of Justice when he takes the oath of office Friday.

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Sneak peek: The Mortician, The Murder, The Movie

April 22, 2021

Did a mortician kill and freeze a widow to live off of her millions or was it a desperate act to end abuse? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates Saturday, July 22 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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One city might do away with apartment security deposits

April 22, 2021

Scrounging up the lump sum can make it hard to afford a roof over your head. Cincinnati just might have a solution.

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Noura Jackson's 911 call

April 22, 2021

Listen to the teen's frantic call to police early on June 5, 2005, to get help for her mother, Jennifer, the victim of a brutal attack in their Memphis, Tenn., home.

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Hit French medical drama director dons scrubs to fight virus

April 22, 2021

The director of the hit French TV medical drama “Hippocrate,” a former doctor himself, was so moved by the urgency of the coronavirus pandemic that he couldn’t just stand back

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Sneak peek: My Mother's Murder

April 22, 2021

A blockbuster new twist upends the case against a young woman charged with killing her mother. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger returns to the case he's been covering for more than a decade Saturday, Oct. 1 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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Hit French medical drama director dons scrubs to fight virus

April 22, 2021


PARIS (AP) — Sometimes in the best cases, life affects art and art affects life. In March 2020, Thomas Lilti was directing a critically-acclaimed French TV medical drama depicting the dire state of French hospitals, featuring storylines such as strapped resources, fatal illnesses, doctors’ suicides and mental health issues among hospital staff. But when the […]

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Hit French medical drama director dons scrubs to fight virus

April 22, 2021


PARIS (AP) — Sometimes in the best cases, life affects art and art affects life. In March 2020, Thomas Lilti was directing a critically-acclaimed French TV medical drama depicting the dire state of French hospitals, featuring storylines such as strapped resources, fatal illnesses, doctors’ suicides and mental health issues among hospital staff. But when the […]

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Comedian says he was racially profiled; police deny wrong

April 22, 2021

A comedian calls it racial profiling, but a police department working at Atlanta’s airport describes what happened as a “consensual encounter.”

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LeBron James takes heat from the right for tweet about the killing of Ma'Khia Bryant

April 22, 2021

LeBron James deleted his tweet that read 'YOU'RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY' with a photo of the officer who shot and killed 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant.

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Baby Trying To Eat A Phillies Home Run Is 'Absolute Cutie.' Team Agrees.

April 22, 2021

Mickey Moniak's first major league homer wound up in the hands of a hungry kid — and mom had her hands full.

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Baby Trying To Eat A Phillies Home Run Is 'Absolute Cutie.' Team Agrees.

April 22, 2021

Mickey Moniak's first major league homer wound up in the hands of a hungry kid — and mom had her hands full.

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Comedian Eric Andre says he was racially profiled at Atlanta airport: 'Be careful'

April 22, 2021

Comedian Eric Andre said he was stopped by two white officers and subjected to a 'random' drug search while he was the only person of color in line.

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UK lawmakers pass motion saying China committing genocide

April 22, 2021


LONDON (AP) — British lawmakers on Thursday approved a parliamentary motion declaring that China’s policies against its Uyghur minority population in the far western Xinjiang region amounted to genocide and crimes against humanity. The motion is non-binding and does not compel the British government to act. But it is another move signalling the growing outcry […]

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UK lawmakers declare China's treatment of Uyghurs is genocide

April 22, 2021

British lawmakers have unanimously declared China's ongoing crackdown in Xinjiang a genocide, joining the United States, Canada and the Netherlands in condemning Beijing's actions against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in the far-west region in the strongest possible terms.

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China underreporting severity of air pollution levels, new study suggests

April 22, 2021

Air pollution data in China may have been manipulated by local officials, according to a new study conducted by Harvard and Boston University researchers.

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Union Pacific net down 9% but sees economy growing in 2021

April 22, 2021

Union Pacific’s first-quarter profit declined 9% as the railroad delivered less freight and its revenue fell

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Best-Sellers-Books-USAToday

April 22, 2021

USA Today Best-Selling Books for the week ending April 18, 2021

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Inventive books make final 6 for International Booker Prize

April 22, 2021

Books from Europe and Latin America that blur the boundaries of fiction, history and memoir are the final six contenders for the 50,000 pound ($69,000) International Booker Prize

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Consumer Reports test shows how Tesla's Autopilot can operate without anyone in the driver seat

April 22, 2021

Consumer Reports has demonstrated a way to trick a Tesla into operating with its Autopilot system without anyone in the driver seat. The test comes in the wake of a fatal accident that claimed two lives in which no one was found in the driver's seat.

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US airline bailout helps Southwest post $116 million profit

April 22, 2021

With help from Washington, Southwest Airlines is the first major U.S. airline to report a profit since the pandemic started

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NASA's Mars helicopter soars higher, longer on 2nd flight

April 22, 2021

NASA's little Mars helicopter has aced its second test flight

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High school boys' and girls' basketball: Wednesday's results

April 22, 2021

High school boys' and girls' basketball: Wednesday's results

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High school softball: Wednesday's results

April 22, 2021

High school softball: Wednesday's results

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High school baseball: Wednesday's results

April 22, 2021

High school baseball: Wednesday's results

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More Americans are turning to solar energy to power their homes

April 22, 2021

Solar tiles and panels are growing in popularity with homeowners as they become more affordable.

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More Americans are turning to solar energy to power their homes

April 22, 2021

Solar tiles and panels are growing in popularity with homeowners as they become more affordable.

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New York man catches, then releases, possible record-breaking bass

April 22, 2021

Big fish come and go.

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Betting lines and odds for Angels vs. Houston Astros on Thursday

April 22, 2021

After struggling against the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals, the Angels look to get back on track against the Houston Astros on Thursday.

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Dickerson's debate history: Reagan zings Mondale in 1984

April 22, 2021

John Dickerson recalls one of Ronald Reagan's most memorable zingers from a 1984 debate against then-Democratic nominee Walter Mondale.

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Don't put away your face masks. We may need them even as COVID-19 fades

April 22, 2021

A return to normalcy seems tantalizingly close. But even as restaurants and malls open up, a glaring reminder of the virus remains: face masks.

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Navalny hails rallies; doctors urge him to end hunger strike

April 22, 2021


Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said in an emotional message from behind bars Thursday that he felt “pride and hope” in learning from his lawyer about the mass protests demanding his freedom that swept Russia the previous night.

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Preview: Nate Parker

April 22, 2021

Anderson Cooper interviews director Nate Parker whose film "The Birth of a Nation" had generated a huge amount of Oscar buzz until an uproar grew over a serious incident in his past. Cooper reports on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Charles Osgood tribute: Elvis Duran

April 22, 2021

The radio host pays homage to a broadcast news veteran.

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Charles Osgood tribute: Harry Smith

April 22, 2021

The former "Early Show" anchor pays tribute to the longtime host of "Sunday Morning."

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US aid lifts Southwest to Q1 profit, American loses $1.25B

April 22, 2021

The long pandemic nightmare for airlines seems to be easing

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House Votes To Make D.C. The 51st State

April 22, 2021

D.C. is now closer to winning statehood than it has ever been, but the Senate's approval is far from certain.

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House votes to curb power of presidency on travel bans

April 22, 2021


The Democratic-led House passed legislation Wednesday designed to constrain a president’s power to limit entry to the U.S., a response to former President Donald Trump’s travel ban covering five Muslim-majority countries.

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How does the Getty battle bugs? Squirrel-hair dusters and dental picks, for starters

April 22, 2021

The wrath of the webbing clothes moth. During the yearlong COVID-19 closure, the Getty devoted more than 6,000 hours to eradicating this one insect.

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How does the Getty battle bugs? Squirrel-hair dusters and dental picks, for starters

April 22, 2021

The wrath of the webbing clothes moth. During the yearlong COVID-19 closure, the Getty devoted more than 6,000 hours to eradicating this one insect.

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Shimon Peres on Face the Nation in 1975

April 22, 2021

Former Israeli President and Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who passed away this week, sat for an interview with "Face the Nation " in 1975 to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, broader Middle Eastern politics, and more

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Les McKeown, frontman of 70s teen sensation Bay City Rollers, dies aged 65

April 22, 2021

Scottish singer Les McKeown, who achieved global superstardom in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of tartan-garbed pop titans the Bay City Rollers, has died, his family confirmed Thursday. He was 65.

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Inventive books make final 6 for International Booker Prize

April 22, 2021


LONDON (AP) — Books from Europe and Latin America that blur the boundaries of fiction, history and memoir are the final six contenders for the 50,000-pound ($69,000) International Booker Prize. The shortlist for the literary award, announced Thursday, includes “The War of the Poor,” a story of religion and revolution by France’s Eric Vuillard, Jewish-Russian […]

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US average mortgage rates under 3% for first time since Feb.

April 22, 2021

Mortgage rates fell for the third straight week, dipping below 3% for the first time in two months

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Taco Bell is testing a new meat alternative

April 22, 2021

Taco Bell is testing a new meat alternative taco ahead of an expected launch of new offerings featuring Beyond Meat.

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North Carolina man picks up over 8 million pieces of trash, wins hearts on TikTok

April 22, 2021

One man in North Carolina is creating the change he wants to see in the world by cleaning up trash across the Tar Heel State.

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UN concerned over halt of oil production in eastern Libya

April 22, 2021


CAIRO (AP) — The United Nations voiced concern Thursday over the recent halt of oil production at a Libyan eastern terminal and more imminent shutdowns of oil facilities prompted by a budget dispute. On Monday, Libya’s National Oil Corporation said it had interrupted crude oil production and exportation from Marsa Al Hariga port, citing the […]

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Nearly 1,500 Reported Arrested At Alexei Navalny Rallies In Russia

April 22, 2021

The opposition leader's team called for the unsanctioned demonstrations after reports that his health is deteriorating and his life was in danger.

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Canada bans flights from India, Pakistan

April 22, 2021


Canada on Thursday said it would ban all flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days due to the growing wave of COVID-19 cases in that region.

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Canada bans flights from India, Pakistan

April 22, 2021


Canada on Thursday said it would ban all flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days due to the growing wave of COVID-19 cases in that region.

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Canada bans flights from India, Pakistan

April 22, 2021


Canada on Thursday said it would ban all flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days due to the growing wave of COVID-19 cases in that region.

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Here's how to track your third stimulus check

April 22, 2021

IRS said it delivered some 161 million payments worth about $379 billion, with an additional 2 million arriving this week.

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Coronavirus reaches Everest base camp, creating ‘perfect setup for a superspreader event’

April 22, 2021


When Nepal welcomed foreign climbers back to Mount Everest for the spring climbing season, many feared it was only a matter of time before the coronavirus made its way to the world’s highest peak. Sure enough, just weeks into the season, symptoms of the virus have been found at Everest’s base camp, sparking a renewed […]

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Coronavirus reaches Everest base camp, creating ‘perfect setup for a superspreader event’

April 22, 2021


When Nepal welcomed foreign climbers back to Mount Everest for the spring climbing season, many feared it was only a matter of time before the coronavirus made its way to the world’s highest peak. Sure enough, just weeks into the season, symptoms of the virus have been found at Everest’s base camp, sparking a renewed […]

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SpaceX rocket carrying four astronauts launches from Florida

April 22, 2021

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Man Whose Pipe Bomb Fizzled In New York City Subway Gets Life In Prison

April 22, 2021

A federal judge called it a "truly barbaric and heinous crime."

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Milan gets buzzier with 1 million bees in designer hives

April 22, 2021


MILAN (AP) — Italy’s financial and fashion capital of Milan got a little buzzier on Thursday with a project that mixes biodiversity with art. A bee collective introduced 17 new colonies to new designer hives, bringing to 1 million the city’s population of honeybees cultivated by the Urban Beehives project. Creator Claudia Zanfi said the […]

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DA Will Not Charge Officer Who Shot Teen In School Bathroom

April 22, 2021

The Knox County district attorney said Officer Jonathon Clabough acted in "self-defense" after 17-year-old Anthony J. Thompson Jr. fired a handgun.

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DA Will Not Charge Officer Who Shot Teen In School Bathroom

April 22, 2021

The Knox County district attorney said Officer Jonathon Clabough acted in "self-defense" after 17-year-old Anthony J. Thompson Jr. fired a handgun.

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Bitcoin? Ethereum? Dogecoin? Your guide to the biggest names in crypto

April 22, 2021

Bitcoin and its many peers have surged to new levels of popularity over the past year, but they're still a mystery to many investors.

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Florida Woman Survives Being Hit By Flying Turtle

April 22, 2021

“I swear to God this lady has the worst luck of anything,” the woman's daughter told the 911 operator.

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There Are Massive Chemical Dumps In The Gulf We Know Almost Nothing About

April 22, 2021

In the 1970s, the EPA allowed chemical companies to dump toxic waste into the deep sea. Now, oil giants are drilling right on top of it.

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There Are Massive Chemical Dumps In The Gulf We Know Almost Nothing About

April 22, 2021

In the 1970s, the EPA allowed chemical companies to dump toxic waste into the deep sea. Now, oil giants are drilling right on top of it.

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Philonise Floyd: Teenager Who Filmed His Brother’s Murder ‘Changed The World’

April 22, 2021

Darnella Frazier's video of George Floyd being pinned by the neck shocked the world and was used as key evidence.

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Philonise Floyd Says Teenager Who Filmed His Brother's Murder 'Changed The World'

April 22, 2021

Darnella Frazier's video of George Floyd being pinned by the neck shocked the world and was key evidence in ex-cop Derek Chauvin's murder conviction.

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Supreme Court OKs life in prison without parole for some juveniles convicted of murder

April 22, 2021

With liberals dissenting, the Supreme Court makes it easier for juveniles convicted of murder to get life in prison without parole.

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Derek Chauvin: Guilty verdict is why sports stars won't 'shut up and dribble'

April 22, 2021

It isn't the end. It's just the beginning.

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Editorial: Biden set the right climate goal. Now we have to meet it

April 22, 2021

President Biden declared a goal of reducing U,S. carbon emissions by half in less than nine years. That will be tough, but it is vitally necessary.

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Jordan releases alleged plotters following king’s appeal

April 22, 2021


AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan released 16 people detained earlier this month over an alleged foreign-backed conspiracy linked to a former crown prince after King Abdullah II requested they be let go in honor of the holy month of Ramadan. The 16, including tribal leaders and former senior officials, were arrested during a crackdown in […]

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Test drive: The Cadillac Escalade's hands-free Super Cruise lives up to its name

April 22, 2021

The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is launching the latest version of GM's Super Cruise hands-free highway driving system. The feature uses facial recognition technology to ensure the driver is paying attention to the road.

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J&J vaccine 'pause' latest messaging challenge for officials

April 22, 2021

The “pause” of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine last week is just the latest crisis-messaging challenge for officials during the pandemic

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Biden to join NATO leaders at June 14 summit in Brussels

April 22, 2021


BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders of NATO member countries plan to discuss tense ties with Russia and China, the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and the future of the 30-nation military alliance at a summit in Belgium on June 14. The meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels will be a face-to-face […]

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Czechs expel more Russians in dispute over 2014 depot blast

April 22, 2021


PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic on Thursday ordered 63 more Russian diplomats to leave the country, further escalating a dispute between the two nations over the alleged involvement of Russian spies in a massive ammunition depot explosion in 2014. Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek said Russia won’t be allowed to have more diplomats in Prague […]

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How 'The White Tiger' became a surprise hit on Netflix

April 22, 2021

Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani and actor Adarsh Gourav on adapting the novel "The White Tiger," about the true cost of rags-to-riches success in modern-day India.

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How 'The White Tiger' became a surprise hit on Netflix

April 22, 2021

Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani and actor Adarsh Gourav on adapting the novel "The White Tiger," about the true cost of rags-to-riches success in modern-day India.

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Pregnancy increases risk of COVID-19 complications for women and their babies

April 22, 2021

Pregnant women with COVID-19 face a significantly higher risk of death and of complications for themselves or their newborns, a new study finds.

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Pregnancy increases risk of COVID-19 complications for women and their babies

April 22, 2021

Pregnant women with COVID-19 face a significantly higher risk of death and of complications for themselves or their newborns, a new study finds.

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Pregnancy increases risk of COVID-19 complications for women and their babies

April 22, 2021

Pregnant women with COVID-19 face a significantly higher risk of death and of complications for themselves or their newborns, a new study finds.

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Wells Fargo claws back exec bonuses, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Embattled Wells Fargo execs lose out on stock awards; Amazon plans delivery biz to compete with FedEx and UPS; Tyson Foods recalls tons of chicken nuggets. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Lifelike robots are proliferating thanks to the pandemic

April 22, 2021

Some companies are turning to lifelike robots to take people's temperature, deliver food and interact with customers.

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Lifelike robots are proliferating thanks to the pandemic

April 22, 2021

Some companies are turning to lifelike robots to take people's temperature, deliver food and interact with customers.

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Morgan Freeman on "Madam Secretary" and iconic voice

April 22, 2021

Academy Award-winner Morgan Freeman arguably has one of the most distinctive careers and voices in Hollywood. He made a name for himself with hit movies including "The Shawshank Redemption," "Glory" and "Million Dollar Baby." Behind the camera, Freeman is one of the executive producers of the CBS political drama, "Madam Secretary." He is directing the Season 3 premiere, as well as being a guest star. Freeman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his career and his thoughts on the 2016 elections.

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Chick-fil-A adds new kale Caesar salad to seasonal menu nationwide

April 22, 2021

Chick-fil-A revealed its newest seasonal menu item, Lemon Kale Caesar Salad, which will be available for a limited time starting Monday.

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Has world football found its Greta Thunberg?

April 22, 2021

Seán McCabe is concerned.

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UCLA's Final Four run reminiscent of the team that sparked John Wooden's dynasty

April 22, 2021

Gary Cunningham, a senior captain of the 1961-62 UCLA team, noted the similarities between this season's Bruins and his edition nearly 60 years ago.

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Driver killed by exploding Takata air bag inflator in South Carolina

April 22, 2021

The death is the 19th in the U.S. since 2009 and the 28th worldwide caused by faulty air bag inflators.

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AT&T shares rise after Q1 results top analyst estimates

April 22, 2021

Shares of AT&T Inc. rose Thursday after the telecom giant’s first-quarter results topped analyst expectations

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AT&T shares rise after Q1 results top analyst estimates

April 22, 2021


Shares of AT&T Inc. rose Thursday after the telecom giant’s first-quarter results topped analyst expectations. The company’s wireless division, its largest unit, added 595,000 phone customers who pay a monthly bill, up from 163,000 in the same period in 2020. It also added 207,000 prepaid phone customers. In the WarnerMedia entertainment unit, revenue rose 9.8% […]

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Extremism in the ranks: Veterans and the insurrection

April 22, 2021

A surprising number arrested for the January 6th attack on the Capitol are military veterans, whose skill sets were deployed to break through police lines and occupy our seat of government. How is the Pentagon coming to grips with veterans who become radicalized?

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Was QAnon used by foreign adversaries?

April 22, 2021

CNN's John Avlon looks into how China and Russia used the QAnon conspiracy theory against the American people, according to a recent report.

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Screws tighten for home buyers in March, prices surge 17.2%

April 22, 2021


Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell for the second consecutive month in March because there are so few on the market, and the fierce competition for those that do exist is pushing prices to new highs. Existing home sales fell 3.7% last month from February to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 6.01 million annualized units, […]

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In a first, baby has DNA from 3 parents

April 22, 2021

Doctors say the first baby has been born with DNA from 3 people: mother, father and an egg donor. The controversial technique was designed to prevent a genetic disease from being passed to the baby. CBS News' Kenneth Craig reports.

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"Inherited" podcast shares stories of youth climate movement

April 22, 2021

The co-hosts of the "Inherited" podcast join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their mission to share stories of the youth climate movement. Georgia Wright and Julianna Bradley explain why young people are so energized to tackle this issue and the mental toll the climate crisis has on young people.

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"Inherited" podcast shares stories of youth climate movement

April 22, 2021

The co-hosts of the "Inherited" podcast join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their mission to share stories of the youth climate movement. Georgia Wright and Julianna Bradley explain why young people are so energized to tackle this issue and the mental toll the climate crisis has on young people.

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Protests and demonstrations banned at 2020 Tokyo Olympics as Rule 50 upheld

April 22, 2021

The ban preventing athletes from protesting or demonstrating at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics has been upheld by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

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Ryan on potential government shutdown and Flint spending

April 22, 2021

House Speaker Paul Ryan talks to "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson about the end of the fiscal year and the likelihood of a government shutdown

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Anchorage School Board passes educational equity policies

April 22, 2021


ANCHORAGE (AP) — The Anchorage School Board has voted to put in place policies aimed at ensuring educational equity across its schools. The first policy passed unanimously on Tuesday said the district will reject all forms of racism and that the board will work with the superintendent to change racist policies and procedures. The second […]

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Jaguar Land Rover halts production because of chip shortage

April 22, 2021


LONDON (AP) — Jaguar Land Rover said Thursday it’s suspending production at two U.K. factories, becoming the latest automaker to fall victim to a global shortage of microchips. “Like other automotive manufacturers, we are currently experiencing some COVID-19 supply chain disruption, including the global availability of semiconductors,” the British luxury car brand said in a […]

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Minority-owned banks draw billions in funding and donations

April 22, 2021

The U.S., along with some of the nation's biggest banks, are pumping big bucks into Minority Depository Institutions.

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Biden’s Climate Comeback Pledge

April 22, 2021

During an virtual climate summit, President Joe Biden laid out a plan for the United States to combat the climate crisis.

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WTO says global trade is gearing down, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

WTO cuts trade forecast by a third; labor regulators vow to investigate Wells Fargo; and Disney may want to buy Twitter. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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3 rabid foxes found in Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, officials say

April 22, 2021


ANCHORAGE (AP) — Public health officials in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta have asked residents to vaccinate their pets after three rabid foxes were found in the last few weeks. The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation said the communities of Nightmute, Alakanuk and Bethel each recently reported a fox that tested positive for rabies, the Anchorage Daily News reported […]

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In 2021, the complicated lives of Black music legends power Oscar's acting noms

April 22, 2021

Viola Davis, Andra Day, Chadwick Boseman and Leslie Odom Jr. will vie for Oscars for their portrayals of Black jazz and soul musicians.

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In 2021, the complicated lives of Black music legends power Oscar's acting noms

April 22, 2021

Viola Davis, Andra Day, Chadwick Boseman and Leslie Odom Jr. will vie for Oscars for their portrayals of Black jazz and soul musicians.

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How a journalist unraveled a gory founding myth of the Pacific Northwest

April 22, 2021

Blaine Harden grew up on the story of the "Whitman Massacre" as a foundation myth of the Pacific Northwest. In "Murder at the Mission," he debunks it.

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How the men of Bloom Homie are redefining masculinity in L.A. — and beyond

April 22, 2021

Under the name Bloom Homie, three L.A.-area friends launched an Instagram page to give masculinity a detox. Now, they're expanding their reach.

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Here comes the rain after Seattle area sets weather record

April 22, 2021


Clouds and cooler weather with a high in the low to mid-60s will bring Seattle back down closer to our normal high temperature of 59 degrees for this time of the year.

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Pictures: USC Song Girls through the years

April 22, 2021

Take a closer look at pictures of the USC Song Girls through the years.

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Alaska Air suffers another big quarterly loss, but has stopped the cash bleed

April 22, 2021


March was the first month since the pandemic began that Alaska stopped bleeding cash. The loss would have been greater but for a government Payroll Support Program grant of $411 million to cover wages.

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'Stowaway' brings an old-fashioned problem to the latest mission to Mars

April 22, 2021

"Stowaway" wasn't shot during the Covid pandemic, but with a cast of four in a confined, near-claustrophobic setting, this character study easily could have been. More an examination of human nature than a thriller, the space-faring movie deals with weighty issues but doesn't possess much pizzazz or gravity, making Netflix the logical home for its launch.

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Patton Oswalt pays tribute to late wife Michelle McNamara on anniversary of her death

April 22, 2021

Patton Oswalt wrote a sweet tribute to his late wife Michelle McNamara, who died unexpectedly in her sleep at age 46 in 2016.

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West Virginia Overdose Deaths Set New Record Amid Pandemic

April 22, 2021

New data shows at least 1,275 West Virginians died of an overdose in 2020 — a 45% increase from 2019.

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Greta Thunberg: Science "not the thing that's holding us back" from climate change action

April 22, 2021

A new documentary series follows teenage environmentalist Greta Thunberg's journey around the world as she witnesses firsthand the effects of climate change. Adriana Diaz spoke to Thunberg about being a leader in the climate movement and how lessons learned fighting the pandemic can help battle climate change. "Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World" premieres Thursday night on PBS.

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LeVar Burton To Guest-Host 'Jeopardy!' After Internet Insists On It

April 22, 2021

The game show has had a revolving door of hosts since Alex Trebek's death, but a viral campaign helped secure its latest.

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New documentary highlights Cher's trip to save elephant held captive for decades

April 22, 2021

A new documentary on Paramount+ highlights Cher's journey to rescue an elephant who'd spent three decades in captivity. Her Twitter followers appealed to her for help, but as Anthony Mason reports, she never expected she'd end up traveling to the other side of the world.

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German 'emergency brake' plan clears last legislative hurdle

April 22, 2021

A plan by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government to mandate uniform restrictions in areas where the coronavirus is spreading too quickly has cleared its final legislative hurdle

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Greta Thunberg says pandemic proves we can fight climate crisis

April 22, 2021

Thunberg's new documentary series, titled "Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World," premieres Thursday night on PBS.

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32 Sexy Intimates That Are Actually Comfortable

April 22, 2021

Comfy bras, undies and lingerie you're actually gonna want to wear.

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Gun sales hit all-time high amid flurry of mass shootings

April 22, 2021

An income boost from federal stimulus checks and political change are spurring Americans to buy more firearms.

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SpaceX, NASA set to fly astronauts on reused capsule, rocket booster for first time

April 22, 2021

In a historic first, NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to fly astronauts on a reused Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket. Mark Strassmann reports from the Kennedy Space Center.

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SpaceX, NASA set to fly astronauts on reused capsule, rocket booster for first time

April 22, 2021

In a historic first, NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to fly astronauts on a reused Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket. Mark Strassmann reports from the Kennedy Space Center.

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Coronavirus daily news updates, April 22: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world

April 22, 2021


We’re updating this page with the latest news about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the Seattle area, the Pacific Northwest and the world, including stats about the spread of the coronavirus in Washington state.

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Coronavirus daily news updates, April 22: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world

April 22, 2021


We’re updating this page with the latest news about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the Seattle area, the Pacific Northwest and the world, including stats about the spread of the coronavirus in Washington state.

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Japan raises emissions reduction target to 46% by 2030

April 22, 2021

Japan’s prime minister has announced an ambitious new target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, hours before he was to join a virtual climate summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden

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After fireballs streaked across sky, space-junk sleuths got busy — and hit the jackpot in Washington

April 22, 2021


A NOAA meteorologist, a software geek and a fulltime meteorite hunter together tracked the debris from a SpaceX rocket re-entry that went awry March 25, and located large pieces that fell on eastern Washington.

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Feedback: Dissecting all the reasons Oscar ratings are expected to fall this year

April 22, 2021

The pandemic? Yes. Streaming? Yes. But L.A. Times readers have more to say about predictions of an Oscar ratings dropoff. Plus, saving Hollywood's Cinerama Dome and more.

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Feedback: Dissecting all the reasons Oscar ratings are expected to fall this year

April 22, 2021

The pandemic? Yes. Streaming? Yes. But L.A. Times readers have more to say about predictions of an Oscar ratings dropoff. Plus, saving Hollywood's Cinerama Dome and more.

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Feedback: Dissecting all the reasons Oscar ratings are expected to fall this year

April 22, 2021

The pandemic? Yes. Streaming? Yes. But L.A. Times readers have more to say about predictions of an Oscar ratings dropoff. Plus, saving Hollywood's Cinerama Dome and more.

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Feedback: Dissecting all the reasons Oscar ratings are expected to fall this year

April 22, 2021

The pandemic? Yes. Streaming? Yes. But L.A. Times readers have more to say about predictions of an Oscar ratings dropoff. Plus, saving Hollywood's Cinerama Dome and more.

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Hernández: Yu Darvish has a message for Dodgers fans: He will not be offended by your boos

April 22, 2021

"I thought I was really fortunate to play on a team with such a kind person." Yu Darvish discusses being booed by fans and being supported by Justin Turner, Clayton Kerhsaw

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A groundbreaking sitcom finds the ideal target: white people's love of a made-up past

April 22, 2021

Peacock's "Rutherford Falls" stars Ed Helms as a good man with a big blind spot: He believes history is to be celebrated rather than examined.

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A groundbreaking sitcom finds the ideal target: white people's love of a made-up past

April 22, 2021

Peacock's "Rutherford Falls" stars Ed Helms as a good man with a big blind spot: He believes history is to be celebrated rather than examined.

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'Our lives are hanging by a thread': Latino parents with chronic diseases fear COVID-19 as schools reopen

April 22, 2021

Latino parents with health issues ask LAUSD: If we get sick or die from COVID-19, who will take care of our children?

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Seattle’s pop-up bakery scene has exploded during the pandemic. Here are our 20 favorites!

April 22, 2021


Seattle’s pop-up scene has proliferated during the pandemic, showcasing a multitude of cuisines, but there’s nothing more exciting than these 20 pop-up bakeries operating all over the city, offering everything from alfajores and pan dulce to croissants and cake.

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Jury finds man guilty of murder by abuse in relative’s death

April 22, 2021


ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — A Linn County Circuit Court jury has found a man guilty of murder in the death of a relative. Chad Cheever was found guilty Wednesday of murder by abuse and assault in the 2018 death 60-year-old Don Whisenhunt, The Albany Democrat-Herald reported. Cheever was the nephew of Whisenhunt’s ex-wife and was […]

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For Chaminade's Jack Stonehouse, the art of punting runs deep in the family

April 22, 2021

West Hills Chaminade senior Jack Stonehouse is the latest member of his family to get his kicks perfecting the art of punting on the gridiron.

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Photos: Here's what Yosemite looks like one year after the animals took over

April 22, 2021

Yosemite National Park has reopened with limited capacity. Here are some photos of visitors' return and a few shots of the time when animals reigned one year ago.

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Photos: Here's what Yosemite looks like one year after the animals took over

April 22, 2021

Yosemite National Park has reopened with limited capacity. Here are some photos of visitors' return and a few shots of the time when animals reigned one year ago.

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'Cutting Back' On My Drinking Landed Me In The Hospital. Here’s Why.

April 22, 2021

"What I couldn’t understand is why I had been so physically unwell and losing it mentally all at the same time."

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Review: Overpopulation documentary '8 Billion Angels' lacks the courage of its convictions

April 22, 2021

Director Victor Velle's documentary "8 Billion Angels" pummels its audience with facts and figures about global population and stability.

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Review: Overpopulation documentary '8 Billion Angels' lacks the courage of its convictions

April 22, 2021

Director Victor Velle's documentary "8 Billion Angels" pummels its audience with facts and figures about global population and stability.

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‘Humongous stress’ paying for diapers: Washington lawmakers consider $80 monthly stipend

April 22, 2021


As Washington recovers from the pandemic, state lawmakers are considering proposals to increase cash assistance for low-income families, including an $80 monthly stipend for diapers.

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Rant and Rave: Reader admires decorative eggs in park

April 22, 2021


RAVE to the person who found my gold earring near the Bothell library book drop, and turned it in. I am so grateful. I wish I knew your name to thank you! And thank you to the librarians who connected the earring with the note I left at the library. A donation to charity will […]

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President Biden plans to make aggressive cuts in greenhouse gas emissions

April 22, 2021

President Biden will announce plans to make aggressive cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, reducing levels 50 to 52% from their 2005 peak. He will also host a virtual summit with 40 world leaders. Ed O'Keefe reports.

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Stephen Colbert Has A Hilarious Way To Convince Republicans To Get The Vaccine

April 22, 2021

It involves guns. And walls.

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Stephen Colbert Has A Hilarious Way To Convince Republicans To Get The Vaccine

April 22, 2021

It involves guns. And walls.

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Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus on pledge breakers refusing to support Trump

April 22, 2021

Speaker Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus have conflicting messages to Republicans refusing to support Trump, despite initial pledges

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New study may help expectant moms feel better about morning sickness

April 22, 2021

New research suggests women who experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy may have a lower risk of miscarriage. CBS News' Danielle Nottingham reports.

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SpaceX Crew Dragon launch delayed to Friday

April 22, 2021

NASA optimistic weather will cooperate for a Friday launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station.

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‘He was guilty.’ Extra juror in favor of Chauvin conviction

April 22, 2021


An alternate juror at the trial of Derek Chauvin said she agreed with the jury's decision to convict him in George Floyd's killing, saying she saw Chauvin as the leader of officers at the scene and that he brushed off warnings from bystanders.

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Paul Ryan on Congress during its lame duck session

April 22, 2021

In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Speaker Paul Ryan talks about all the work that will be done during the lame duck session of Congress

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Drug shows promise for hair loss condition

April 22, 2021

Researchers say a bone marrow drug called Ruxolitinib could help patients regrow hair lost due to the autoimmune condition alopecia areata. WCBS-TV's Dr. Max Gomez reports.

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Wells Fargo CEO's platinum 'chute, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Wells Fargo chief could leave with $200M; Pfizer opts against break-up; and Iran brings back the credit card. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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"48 Hours" show schedule

April 22, 2021

Crime. Social justice. Impact. To miss it would be a crime.

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1993 murder suspect sent to hospital, charges dismissed

April 22, 2021


A man charged in the abduction and killing of Bothell teenager Melissa Lee in the 1990s has been indefinitely committed to the state psychiatric hospital by a Snohomish County judge.

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1993 murder suspect sent to hospital, charges dismissed

April 22, 2021


A man charged in the abduction and killing of Bothell teenager Melissa Lee in the 1990s has been indefinitely committed to the state psychiatric hospital by a Snohomish County judge.

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Police Department Facebook Post Attacks George Floyd After Chauvin Verdict

April 22, 2021

The Falls River Police Department apologized, blaming an officer who intended to share it on his personal account.

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Sneak peek: The Killing of Cowboy Ray Green

April 22, 2021

Dani Green claimed the family dog killed her ex-husband, Ray, but when police arrived at the home there was no sign of man or dog. Dani told police they could search anywhere on the grounds -- except for a large toolbox. Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports in an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, April 24 at 10/9c on CBS.

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The New Cold War

April 22, 2021

What are the chances the next president would have to make a decision on whether to use nuclear weapons? It's greater than you might think. David Martin reports.

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The Picasso Portfolio

April 22, 2021

When 271 never-before-seen Picassos appeared in 2010 the art world was stunned. Were they really a gift or was the artwork stolen? Bill Whitaker reports.

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The King

April 22, 2021

Terrorism. Civil war. A refugee crisis. Geopolitics. That's the situation in the Middle East and right on Jordan's doorstep. Scott Pelley interviews the country's leader, King Abdullah II.

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Norway lends AstraZeneca vaccine jabs to Sweden, Iceland

April 22, 2021

Norway will lend all of its 216,000 doses of Astra Zeneca to neighboring Sweden and Iceland as long as the vaccine is on pause

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O.C. sheriff's deputy says 'it's stupid' when called to enforce mask rules at Gelson's

April 22, 2021

The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident, in which the deputy also said Derek Chauvin was a "dummy" but not a murderer.

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Vaxxed, waxed and ready to kick off Shot Girl Summer in L.A.? Here are 5 expert tips

April 22, 2021

California's economy will reopen on June 15, just in time to kick off your hot vaccinated summer.

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Editorial: The Biden administration — and Xavier Becerra — must deal better with migrant children

April 22, 2021

Reports out of D.C. raise questions about Xavier Becerra's Health and Human Services Department and the processing of unaccompanied minors. The whole government needs to do better.

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When needles strike fear, practice comes before the COVID-19 vaccine

April 22, 2021

People with developmental disabilities practice taking shots to avoid anxiety, and potential physical resistance, when time arrives to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

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State lawmakers continue crusade against Roe vs. Wade with flood of new abortion bills

April 22, 2021

Over 500 bills to limit abortion have been introduced in state legislatures this year as antiabortion lawmakers see opportunity in the Supreme Court.

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State lawmakers continue crusade against Roe vs. Wade with flood of new abortion bills

April 22, 2021

Over 500 bills to limit abortion have been introduced in state legislatures this year as antiabortion lawmakers see opportunity in the Supreme Court.

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Electric cars are faring well in crash tests and in real world accidents, here's why

April 22, 2021

The Volvo XC40 Recharge and Ford Mustang Mach-E both performed well in the latest Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests, and the organization says electric cars are impressive overall.

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Passenger survives being hit in the head by flying turtle

April 22, 2021


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — It’s not unusual for rocks and other debris to crash through a windshield and injure a driver or passenger — but a turtle? A 71-year-old woman riding with her daughter on Florida’s Interstate 95 suffered a gashed forehead Wednesday when a turtle smashed through the windshield of their car, striking […]

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The politics of Iraq

April 22, 2021

King Abdullah II of Jordan talks with Scott Pelley about how the destabilization of Iraq has affected the country's politics.

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King of Jordan on how Islam is misunderstood

April 22, 2021

King Abdullah II of Jordan tells Scott Pelley what he considers to be a "disturbing" misunderstanding of Islam.

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No masks, no social distancing and a 4,000-strong crowd at next month's Brit Awards, as the UK looks to restart live events

April 22, 2021

The UK's flagship music awards ceremony, the Brits, will go ahead with a 4,000-strong crowd, no social distancing and no masks next month, as part of a government trial that offers a peek at how large events can operate in a post-pandemic world.

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What to expect from the debates

April 22, 2021

Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post and USA Today's Susan Page preview the presidential debates ahead of tomorrow night's face-to-face meeting. What can viewers expect from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's first match-up?

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Beyond starters, Rams are very thin on the defensive line ahead of the NFL draft

April 22, 2021

The Rams are without some key defensive line contributors from last season and don't have much depth beyond the starters, so the team will be mining the draft for help.

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As Chargers coach Brandon Staley examines defensive line, Jerry Tillery stands out

April 22, 2021

As the Chargers switch their defense to a hybrid 3-4, new coach Brandon Staley can picture Jerry Tillery being a key ingredient in the middle of the defensive line.

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Charles Osgood tribute: Joe Torre

April 22, 2021

The baseball great pays homage to a great baseball fan: Veteran CBS Newsman Charles Osgood.

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Supporters Of Statehood For Washington, D.C., Face Crossroads With House Vote

April 22, 2021

The measure is expected to pass easily in the House and be sent to the Senate — where the real fight awaits.

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"Gallant Men"

April 22, 2021

In 1967 the song "Gallant Men," co-written by Charles Osgood, became a Top 40 hit. In tribute to the "Sunday Morning" anchor, the U.S. Army Band & Chorus performs the song.

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Charles Osgood tribute: Alan Alda

April 22, 2021

The actor-director offers words of praise of the veteran CBS Newsman.

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Charles Osgood tribute: Vin Scully

April 22, 2021

The legendary L.A. Dodgers announcer pays homage to another broadcast legend.

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The Boston Pops play "Brazil"

April 22, 2021

Members of the Boston Pops Orchestra perform Ary Barroso's classic "Brazil."

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COVID-19 Vaccinations Taper As Biden Urges Paid Leave

April 22, 2021

The daily average number of COVID-19 shots fell significantly as the White House encouraged paid vaccination time for workers.

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"Sunday Morning" theme by the Boston Pops

April 22, 2021

Members of the Boston Pops perform Gottfried Reiche's "Ablassen," the theme song of CBS' "Sunday Morning."

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Turkey probes cryptocurrency exchange for possible $2B fraud

April 22, 2021


ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish prosecutors launched an investigation into a cryptocurrency exchange Thursday over allegations it may have defrauded some 390,000 investors of an estimated $2 billion. The office of Istanbul’s chief prosecutor said it was probing the Thodex cryptocurrency exchange following complaints from users who could not access their assets. Thodex owner Faruk […]

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Nature: Chesapeake Bay

April 22, 2021

We leave you this Sunday morning at the mouth of the Patuxent River along Chesapeake Bay's western shore, not far from Charles Osgood's boyhood home in Baltimore. Videographer: Carl Mrozek

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Lab director blames hospital for fertility clinic failure

April 22, 2021


Three years after a malfunctioning storage tank destroyed thousands of frozen eggs and embryos at an Ohio fertility clinic, its former lab director is blaming what he described as bungling staff and administrators who ignored his warnings. The claims made for the first time in legal filings this month have ignited a flurry of accusations […]

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Charles Osgood tribute: Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Les Moonves

April 22, 2021

Three pillars of CBS - the hosts of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and the chief executive officer of CBS Corporation Les Moonves - pay homage to a broadcast legend.

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"Sunday Morning" contributor Faith Salie on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

Our contributor has words of praise for the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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"Sunday Morning" contributor Ben Stein on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

Our commentator has nice things to say about the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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"Sunday Morning" critic David Edelstein on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

The film critic offers his loving critique of the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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"Sunday Morning" contributor Nancy Giles on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

Our contributor gives praise to the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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"Sunday Morning" contributor David Pogue on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

Our contributor contributes a poem for the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan on Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

The music critic and commentator offers harmonious words about the departing "Sunday Morning" host.

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Full Interview with Bernie Sanders, September 25

April 22, 2021

Full Interview with Bernie Sanders, September 25

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Charles Osgood announces his successor on "Sunday Morning"

April 22, 2021

The departing host of the long-running Sunday morning news program names the third host in "Sunday Morning"'s history - Jane Pauley.

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Charles Osgood and the Boston Pops

April 22, 2021

The "Sunday Morning" host performs "So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)" with members of the Boston Pops.

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Charles Osgood tribute: David Letterman

April 22, 2021

The legendary late-night host pays homage to another broadcast legend.

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Charles Osgood tribute: David Letterman

April 22, 2021

The legendary late-night host pays homage to another broadcast legend.

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The cluttering of TV screens

April 22, 2021

Charles Osgood on the proliferation of information that blocks viewers' views of TV news.

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Ted Koppel's tribute to Charles Osgood

April 22, 2021

The broadcast veteran offers praise, in rhyme, to a one-time colleague.

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Bob Schieffer gives presidential debate advice to the candidates

April 22, 2021

Former Face the Nation host and three-time presidential debate moderator Bob Schieffer reflects on lessons learned from past debates. Schieffer urges campaigns to keep their debate strategies under wraps, cautioning candidates against telling the punchline before the joke.

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Analysis: How are polls shifting as election day nears

April 22, 2021

In the state of Colorado, Hillary Clinton has a one-point lead over Trump 40-39. In the state of Virginia, Clinton now leads 45%, to Trump's 37%. Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down voter opinion ahead of the first presidential debate.

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Bernie Sanders: "We don't need more Wall Street CEOs in any administration"

April 22, 2021

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, vows he would join Sen. Elizabeth Warren in actively opposing Wall Street appointees in a Clinton administration.

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Charles Osgood: Poet-in-residence

April 22, 2021

Straight from the news, his subjects he'd choose: Martha Teichner with an ode to CBS News' resident wit and poet laureate, Charles Osgood.

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CEOs are getting paid bonuses like there was no pandemic

April 22, 2021

Some companies saw their chief executives got multimillion-dollar payouts even as COVID-19 pandemic slammed profits.

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Full Interview with Gov. Mike Pence, September 25

April 22, 2021

Full Interview with Gov. Mike Pence, September 25

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Charles Osgood, music man

April 22, 2021

For the past 22 years, "Sunday Morning" didn't need a house band. We had Charles Osgood, who was his own accompanist, on the piano or the banjo. Anthony Mason reports on the anchor's musical proclivities.

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Mike Pence on his working mothers and day care shift

April 22, 2021

In this "Face the Nation," Web Extra the Republican Vice Presidential candidate recants a statement he made in 1997

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Millions of Americans could be grounded from flying because of REAL ID deadline

April 22, 2021

As Americans return to flying, millions could face a new roadblock as the Real ID travel compliance deadline looms.

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Millions of Americans could be grounded from flying because of REAL ID deadline

April 22, 2021

As Americans return to flying, millions could face a new roadblock as the Real ID travel compliance deadline looms.

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Gov. Mike Pence: Donald Trump has been preparing for debates "his entire lifetime"

April 22, 2021

GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says Donald Trump has been preparing for the upcoming debates throughout his life. Pence says he expects Trump will "speak the truth to the American people."

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From 1982: Keith Haring

April 22, 2021

In this profile which originally aired on October 20, 1982, Charles Osgood meets the subway graffiti artist whose paintings took Soho by storm.

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Sen. Tim Kaine on debates: Questions on truthfulness are "fair game" for both candidates

April 22, 2021

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine says he expects the upcoming presidential debates will check both candidates on truthfulness. "Let it be an even standard for both," he adds. Kaine expects Secretary Clinton will "paint a positive vision" for the American people Monday night.

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LeVar Burton to join "Jeopardy!" as guest host after fan petition

April 22, 2021

"Our passionate fans are telling us what they like, and we are listening," the show's executive producer said.

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Speaker Ryan: Trump's new tax strategy "much closer" to Congress' reform plan

April 22, 2021

Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, believes Republican nominee Donald Trump's new tax plan is headed in the right direction. Speaker Ryan says, "we think Donald Trump will be more than willing to work with us on this."

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Speaker Ryan: Police stop and frisk "cannot be done along racial lines"

April 22, 2021

Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, says police stops should respect "reasonable suspicion standards." The Speaker adds that after implementing stop and frisk practices, "A lot of people in New York thought it was successful."

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The U.S. is the biggest carbon emitter in history. Where do other nations stand?

April 22, 2021

World leaders promised to reduce CO2 emissions when they joined the Paris climate deal, but not all have kept their word.

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The U.S. is the biggest carbon emitter in history. Where do other nations stand?

April 22, 2021

World leaders promised to reduce CO2 emissions when they joined the Paris climate deal, but not all have kept their word.

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Charlotte PD release body cam footage of encounter with Keith Scott

April 22, 2021

The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department released portions of dashboard camera and body camera footage of the encounter with Keith Lamont Scott. Last night saw mostly peaceful protests, but tensions remain high. Errol Barnett reports from Charlotte.

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iPad exclusive: Strangers in your child's bedroom

April 22, 2021

Pamela Casey, a district attorney in Alabama, speaks to parents and children on the dangers of social media

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Jake Paul Rages Over Pete Davidson's Dissing Of Him In Fight Broadcast

April 22, 2021

The YouTuber boxer said the "SNL" comedian won't be invited to be a commentator for the next bout.

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India marks global record rise in COVID cases for a day: 314,000

April 22, 2021

The New Delhi High Court called a critical oxygen shortage a "national emergency" and one expert warned the situation may be even worse than the numbers make it look.

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FDA cites "brown residue" and more at plant making J&J vaccine

April 22, 2021

Security footage showed peeling paint and workers carrying open bags of medical waste.

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FDA cites "brown residue" and more at plant making J&J vaccine

April 22, 2021

Security footage showed peeling paint and workers carrying open bags of medical waste.

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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insists Super League isn't canceled, only on 'standby'

April 22, 2021

Despite a ferocious backlash and widespread condemnation, Real Madrid President Florentino Perez says the so-called Super League isn't canceled, only on "standby."

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Democrats unveil bill for tuition-free college

April 22, 2021

New legislation would make four-year public college tuition-free for students from families making less than $125,000.

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How to pay smaller fees on long-term financial plans

April 22, 2021

A study from Standard & Poor's shows that over a 10-year investment horizon about 90 percent of actively managed U.S. mutual funds failed to beat their benchmarks. The reason is clear: Their fees eat into their returns. Jill Schlesinger reports.

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Italian Hospital Worker Allegedly Skipped Work On Full Pay For 15 Years

April 22, 2021

The man reportedly raked in around $645,000 during his unauthorized leave.

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MoneyWatch: Markets hit with losses; Donald Trump business settles with authorities

April 22, 2021

Investors will see if U.S. markets can rebound after losses last week. Also, New York's attorney general announced a settlement with one of Donald Trump's businesses. Karina Mitchell reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs "When The Tequila Runs Out"

April 22, 2021

Southern California rock band Dawes is one of the most respected live bands around. In their decade-long journey, they have toured with Dylan and collaborated with Elvis Costello. The band performs "When The Tequila Runs Out" from their new album, "We're All Gonna Die" on "CBS This Morning: Saturday."

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Dawes' frontman on musical journey and new album

April 22, 2021

Dawes is one of the most respected live bands around. The Southern California rock band has toured with Dylan and collaborated with Elvis Costello. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Anthony Mason spoke to the band's frontman about their decade-long journey.

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The Dish: Chef Alexander Smalls

April 22, 2021

Born and raised in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Alexander Smalls' first love was singing. He toured internationally for years and won a Tony on Broadway and a Grammy for his recordings. But eventually, he swapped the theater for a culinary stage. He opened a series of hit restaurants in New York, currently "The Cecil" and "Minston's" in Harlem. Chef Smalls joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his culinary journey and signature recipes.

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Morning Rounds: Fighting superbugs, Zika and more

April 22, 2021

CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr .Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the growing epidemic of superbugs, the ongoing fight against Zika and the link between food and stress.

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Op-Ed: California should pass a small tax on big wealth

April 22, 2021

The ultra-wealthy pay too little into state coffers. A 1% or even 1.5% wealth tax would be peanuts to them but a $22-billion boon for California.

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Huge superyacht squeezes down narrow Dutch canals

April 22, 2021

Photographer Tom van Oossanen was on hand to capture the astonishing scenes as Viva, built by Dutch shipyard Feadship, was transported from its Kaag Island facility to the North Sea at Rotterdam last week.

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UK food bank use rises by a third during COVID-19 pandemic

April 22, 2021

A charity says U.K. food bank use rose by a third during the past 12 months as the COVID-19 pandemic left more people without the money to buy basic necessities

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Op-Ed: Local police departments can't reform themselves. Bring on the feds

April 22, 2021

Most cities respond to even egregious police misconduct with denial and defensiveness. That's why the Justice Department needs to compel reforms.

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Op-Ed: Why planetary survival will depend on environmental justice

April 22, 2021

Indigenous activists in Peru fighting deforestation of the Amazon are doing the work that protects all of us from climate catastrophes.

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Preview: The King

April 22, 2021

The king of Jordan expresses frustration over Syrian refugees overwhelming his country, calling the situation "dire." Scott Pelley interviews King Abdullah II on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. PT.

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Paul Ryan weighs in on Charlotte, Tulsa shootings

April 22, 2021

House Speaker Paul Ryan talks with "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson about what can be done to heal police-community relations

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Letters to the Editor: Get rid of nuclear weapons. Not just some of them — all of them

April 22, 2021

It isn't enough for the U.S. to surrender just its aging ground-based nuclear missiles. If it doesn't make sense to have some nukes, it doesn't make sense to have any.

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A brief timeline of U.S. climate pledges made, and discarded

April 22, 2021

The United States' commitment to addressing climate change has seesawed for three decades.

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A brief timeline of U.S. climate pledges made, and discarded

April 22, 2021

The United States' commitment to addressing climate change has seesawed for three decades.

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Letters to the Editor: A low-cost homelessness fix — make evicting tenants more expensive

April 22, 2021

Allowing tenants to recover attorney fees from landlords who unsuccessfully take them to court would cut down on evictions and reduce homelessness.

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Editorial: Let's stop looking for reasons to erase names on campus

April 22, 2021

Most people who have done a lot of good also did some things wrong — like the state senator who played a major role in creating Cal State San Marcos.

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Biden Pledges U.S. Will Cut Climate-Changing Pollution At Least In Half By 2030

April 22, 2021

The new target for limiting planet-warming pollution nearly doubles Obama's goal, highlighting how much time to act was lost during the Trump years.

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Sleep Helps Protect Against Dementia, According To Recent Study

April 22, 2021

Alzheimer’s disease and dementia risk mostly depends on factors like genetics. But new research shows rest can be a good prevention strategy.

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Biden Pledges U.S. Will Cut Climate-Changing Pollution At Least In Half By 2030

April 22, 2021

The new target for limiting planet-warming pollution nearly doubles Obama's goal, highlighting how much time to act was lost during the Trump years.

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Biden Pledges U.S. Will Cut Climate-Changing Pollution At Least In Half By 2030

April 22, 2021

The new target for limiting planet-warming pollution nearly doubles Obama's goal, highlighting how much time to act was lost during the Trump years.

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Sleep Helps Protect Against Dementia, According To Recent Study

April 22, 2021

Alzheimer’s disease and dementia risk mostly depends on factors like genetics. But new research shows rest can be a good prevention strategy.

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Study Finds Aiming For This Much Sleep May Protect Against Dementia

April 22, 2021

Alzheimer’s disease risk mostly depends on factors like genetics. But rest can be a good prevention strategy.

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Report: Google, Salesforce to bid for Twitter

April 22, 2021

According to a report by CNBC, Twitter is up for sale and some big companies are interesting in bidding. Twitter has struggled to turn a profit despite its influential user base that includes politicians, journalists, and celebrities. Jack Mohr, chief investment strategist for The Street, joins CBSN to break down the details.

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Preview: The New Cold War

April 22, 2021

The threat of all-out nuclear war may still be remote, but the risk of a nuclear attack somewhere in the world has actually increased. David Martin reports on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Olympic bodies launch competitive series in virtual sports

April 22, 2021


LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — A competitive virtual sports event was launched Thursday by the International Olympic Committee. The Olympic Virtual Series will include five sports — baseball, cycling, auto racing, rowing and sailing — and runs from May 13 to June 23. The Tokyo Olympics open on July 23. Gaming brands involved in the project […]

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Dickerson's debate history: Carter vs. Ford in 1976

April 22, 2021

"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson recalls the general election debate between incumbent President Gerald Ford and Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter in 1976, including some ill-timed audio problems and Ford's gaffe about Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.

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Do Those Trendy LED Skin Care Devices Actually Work? Experts Weigh In.

April 22, 2021

Blue, red and yellow lights claim to fix everything from acne to wrinkles and sun damage.

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How To Lower Your Carbon Footprint With The Foods You Eat (And Don’t Eat)

April 22, 2021

Meat, dairy, almond milk... how much of a difference can we make if we cut back on ingredients that aren't eco-friendly?

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Massive hack attack at Yahoo, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Yahoo says 500 million accounts hacked; lawmakers urge Labor Department to probe Wells Fargo; and Trump's fiscal plan would swell U.S. debt. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Preview: The Picasso Portfolio

April 22, 2021

When 271 never-before-seen Picassos appeared in 2010 the art world was stunned. Were they really a gift or was the artwork stolen? Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Joe Biden Wields Baseball Bat In ‘Photoshop Battle’ That’s A Home Run

April 22, 2021

A 2011 photo featuring Mitch McConnell is going viral on Reddit.

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Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth on "The Dressmaker," getting bullied

April 22, 2021

"The Dressmaker" co-stars Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth discuss their new film and how they were picked on as children.

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Minneapolis mourning Daunte Wright after ex-cop is convicted of murdering George Floyd

April 22, 2021

Daunte Wright funeral comes days after Derek Chauvin's conviction for murdering George Floyd.

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Biden under pressure to become first U.S. president to recognize Armenian genocide

April 22, 2021

Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill are pressing President Biden to be the first U.S. president to acknowledge the events as genocide.

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Researcher aims to tackle "implicit bias"

April 22, 2021

According to research, the majority of Americans show some degree of unconscious negative attitudes towards minorities. Psychologists are trying to find a way to remedy that in certain situations. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

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Nicole Lovell's family: Be your kids' eyes and ears

April 22, 2021

Nicole's mother, Tammy Weeks, father David Lovell, and stepmother, Terri Lovell remember the 13-year-old and offer a message for parents in the hopes of keeping their kids safe from online predators.

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Inside the interrogation room: "I'm in love with her"

April 22, 2021

Listen to excerpts from Det. Elise Robertson's interrogation of Jason Richards, 30, the night he was arrested outside 15-year-old Elizabeth Syrotchen's house in Spokane, Washington, in 2013.

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David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers: A dark duo?

April 22, 2021

People who knew them shed more light on the two Virginia Tech freshmen accused of involvement in 13-year-old Nicole Lovell's disappearance and murder.

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Brazil says it's ready to end deforestation in Amazon. But there's a price tag

April 22, 2021

As the Biden climate summit gets underway, there is growing focus on Brazil -- a notorious offender of deforestation since Bolsonaro was elected. Now the Brazilian government says it's re-committed to ending illegal logging but wants financial support to speed up the process. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.

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Nicole Lovell's friends on rumors at school

April 22, 2021

Nicole Lovell, 13, kept her online communications secret from her parents, but they were no secret around school. With their parents' permission, "48 Hours" spoke to her friends, who said Nicole had been telling classmates about a date with an older man she met through a smartphone app.

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Virginia Tech: "Virginia Strong"

April 22, 2021

Virginia Tech student and radio reporter Claire Rigney talks with"48 Hours'" Peter Van Sant about how the murder of Nicole Lovell, 13, of Blacksburg, affected life on campus and the reaction after the arrests of two of its own.

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LeBron James Faces Backlash For Twitter Warning To Ohio Officer Who Shot Black Teen

April 22, 2021

The NBA great later deleted his post about the shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant, explaining he's “so damn tired of seeing Black people killed by police."

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Celebrating the life of Morley Safer

April 22, 2021

Friends, family and colleagues gathered to celebrate the life of longtime 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer, who passed away earlier this year at the age of 84. The memorial was held on Sept. 15 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.

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Apple may shift into auto business, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Apple said to seek stake in carmaker McLaren; Fed again delays interest rate hike; and some HDTVs may consume more energy than touted. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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John Oliver on Emmy win, "gift" of politics and satire

April 22, 2021

"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" tackles serious topics with a satirical spin. The show leaves his audience laughing while enlightening them about news that affects the world. On Sunday, Oliver took home the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Talk Series. Oliver joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 elections and covering current events with satire.

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How the European Super League united football against the game's wealthy owners

April 22, 2021

As crowds gathered outside Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium, there was a moment -- almost like the flick of a switch -- when angry jeers turned to whooping cheers.

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Georgia Tech structure certified as 'living building'

April 22, 2021

Georgia Tech is announcing that its $25 million Kendeda Building has won certification as the 28th “living building” worldwide

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Stouffer's announces combination lasagna/mac and cheese: LasagnaMac

April 22, 2021

Who has time to eat a lasagna and mac and cheese separately?

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Sean Hannity Spends $5 Million On Townhouse Near Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago

April 22, 2021

The Fox News personality's new oceanfront property is a short drive from the former president's home.

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Italian hospital employee accused of skipping work for 15 years, getting paid full salary

April 22, 2021

A hospital worker in Italy is under investigation for allegedly skipping out on work for 15 years while continuing to receive a salary, according to a report.

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‘Weird Al’ Shares The Moment America Got Its First Glimpse Of His Weirdness

April 22, 2021

Here's the first national TV appearance by "Weird Al" Yankovic. And yeah, it was weird.

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‘Weird Al’ Shares The Moment America Got Its First Glimpse Of His Weirdness

April 22, 2021

Here's the first national TV appearance by "Weird Al" Yankovic. And yeah, it was weird.

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GOP Group Puts Rep. Kevin McCarthy On Blast In Fox News Ad: 'Clean Up Your Own House'

April 22, 2021

The Republican Accountability Project slams the House minority leader's hypocrisy in new video.

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Tia Mowry on her comeback, women's issues

April 22, 2021

The former "Sister, Sister" star discusses her long, multifaceted career and why women shouldn't be afraid to talk about their bodies.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Admits She Hasn't Even Read The Proposal She Keeps Attacking

April 22, 2021

Greene was ridiculed online for saying she would read "all 14 pages" of the Green New Deal.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Admits She Hasn't Even Read The Proposal She Keeps Attacking

April 22, 2021

Greene was ridiculed online for saying she would read "all 14 pages" of the Green New Deal.

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Sneak peek: Killer App

April 22, 2021

Two promising college students stand trial after a teenager is lured to her death with a smartphone app. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant updates the case Saturday, August 31 at 9/8c on CBS.

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Mexico, Canada currencies fall on fears of a Trump win, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Overseas currencies slide on risk of Trump win; new Samsung phone hits stores after battery fix; and Elizabeth Warren scolds Wells Fargo CEO over accounts scandal. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Rand Paul Has A Really Dumb Suggestion For Joe Biden To Boost Vaccine Uptake

April 22, 2021

The Kentucky Republican’s mask-burning idea goes against federal health guidelines for mitigating the spread of the coronavirus.

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How Brangelina breakup goes beyond gossip pages

April 22, 2021

Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt, her husband of two years. The two have been together for 12 years and are parents to six children. They became known for their dedication to charitable causes. Jolie's attorney said the divorce is "for the health of the family." Lee Cowan looks back at the couple known as "Brangelina."

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Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi 'Stowaway'

April 22, 2021

Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, Daniel Dae Kim and Shamier Anderson star in the Netflix sci-fi thriller "Stowaway."

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Review: Anna Kendrick is lost, and found, in space in smart sci-fi 'Stowaway'

April 22, 2021

Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, Daniel Dae Kim and Shamier Anderson star in the Netflix sci-fi thriller "Stowaway."

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"The Magnificent Seven" cast on the film's Trump-like villain

April 22, 2021

Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke and more compare Peter Sarsgaard's mining tycoon bad guy to the GOP nominee.

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There's a new world's busiest airport

April 22, 2021

Seven of the world's top 10 busiest airports in 2020 were in China while the former world's busiest airport -- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States -- fell to No. 2 in the rankings after 22 consecutive years in the top spot.

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Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua talk "The Magnificent Seven"

April 22, 2021

The "Training Day" actor and director head to the Wild West for their latest collaboration.

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Wells Fargo CEO apologizes for bogus accounts, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Bank chief John Stumpf takes "full responsibility" for fraudulent sales practices; U.S. companies stash record $2.5T in cash overseas; and Kmart shutters more stores. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Scott Bakula on "NCIS: New Orleans," Broadway and family

April 22, 2021

Actor Scott Bakula has played many memorable roles, including one as a time-traveling physicist in "Quantum Leap." He earned a Golden Globe for best actor in 1992 for the series. Now Bakula is back for the third season of "NCIS: New Orleans." Bakula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his role as special agent Dwayne Pride.

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U2's Bono on social activism and 2016 race

April 22, 2021

U2 is marking its 40th year in the music business. Lead singer Bono is also well-known for his philanthropic work around the world. He is in New York this week for the United Nations General Assembly. Charlie Rose speaks with Bono about his activism, music and his view of the presidential race.

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India Sets Global Record Of More Than 314,000 COVID-19 Infections In A Single Day

April 22, 2021

Fatalities also rose by 2,104 in the past 24 hours, raising India's overall death toll to 184,657.

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India Sets Global Record Of More Than 314,000 COVID-19 Infections In A Single Day

April 22, 2021

Fatalities also rose by 2,104 in the past 24 hours, raising India's overall death toll to 184,657.

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Doctors warn against codeine for kids

April 22, 2021

Pediatricians say children should not be given medications with codeine for pain relief. Don Champion reports on the risks and the alternatives.

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John Lewis on progress at the National Museum of African American History and Culture

April 22, 2021

Rep. John Lewis describes the pace of progress and his experiences fighting racial inequality

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Oklahoma passes a law that can protect drivers who run over protesters

April 22, 2021

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill Wednesday granting immunity to drivers who unintentionally injure or kill protesters while attempting to flee and which stiffens penalties for demonstrators who block public roadways, according to the Oklahoma State Legislature.

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Fed meets to decide interest rates, and other MoneyWatch headlines

April 22, 2021

Fed expected to hold interest rates steady; Galaxy Note 7 recall drains Samsung cash; and lawmakers to grill Wells Fargo CEO. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.

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Kevin James is back on TV in "Kevin Can Wait"

April 22, 2021

Kevin James has made TV and movie audiences roar with laughter since he was discovered doing stand-up 20 years ago. James is now back on network TV after nearly a decade. He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about playing a newly-retired police officer in his new series, "Kevin Can Wait."

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Georgia Tech structure certified as ‘living building’

April 22, 2021


ATLANTA (AP) — It’s not too often that tours of new buildings start with the toilets. But they’re a big part of a different kind of building in Atlanta. And so, Shan Arora, who oversees Georgia Tech’s Kendeda Building, troops visitors pretty quickly to a ground floor bathroom where the toilet begins to hum, and […]

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Florida doctor infected by Zika describes struggle

April 22, 2021

Wynwood, the Miami neighborhood that reported Florida's first local Zika transmission, is about to get the all-clear, as it has gone 45 days without reporting a new infection. However, the Zika zone in nearby Miami Beach is expanding after a new cluster of cases. David Begnaud reports.

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Clippers shake off slow start to beat Grizzlies

April 22, 2021

Luke Kennard made six three-pointers and finished with 28 points in the Clippers' 117-105 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday at Staples Center.

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India reports record number of new coronavirus cases

April 22, 2021

India set a new record this week for the highest number of new coronavirus infections of any country since the pandemic started, according to a report.

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Eric Andre Says He Was Racially Profiled By Law Enforcement At The Atlanta Airport

April 22, 2021

The comedian said he was the only person of color in line when two plainclothes agents stopped him for a random drug search.

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Barack Obama has some advice for young activists: 'Be clear and strategic'

April 22, 2021

Former President Obama joined filmmaker Ava DuVernay for a conversation about "A Promised Land," his legacy and activism during a Book Club event.

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Rising in the East

April 22, 2021

China's film industry has grown so big so fast, that it is now looking to compete with Hollywood. Holly Williams reports.

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The Libertarian Ticket

April 22, 2021

Steve Kroft interviews Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, the Libertarian candidates taking on the two-party system with many ideas outside the political mainstream.

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‘What The Hell Was That?’ Jimmy Kimmel Spots Tucker Carlson's Most Unsettling Habit

April 22, 2021

The late-night host noticed that the Fox News personality has a disturbing on-air tic.

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‘What The Hell Was That?’ Jimmy Kimmel Spots Tucker Carlson's Most Unsettling Habit

April 22, 2021

The late-night host noticed that the Fox News personality has a disturbing on-air tic.

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‘What The Hell Was That?’ Jimmy Kimmel Spots Tucker Carlson's Most Unsettling Habit

April 22, 2021

The late-night host noticed that the Fox News personality has a disturbing on-air tic.

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Chances of surviving childhood cancer improving

April 22, 2021

A new government study shows that from 1999 to 2014, there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. Danielle Nottingham has more.

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East Wenatchee WWII vet pins grandson at ‘double’ promotion ceremony

April 22, 2021


A 99-year-old World War II veteran joins an East Wenatchee promotion ceremony to pin rank insignia on his grandson and gets a surprise himself.

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Extended interview: John Lewis, September 18

April 22, 2021

Saturday marks the official opening of the new Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture. CBS' "Face the Nation" visited the museum with a man who spent 15 years working on its establishment, Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia.

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Grim List Of Deaths At Police Hands Grows After Chauvin Verdict

April 22, 2021

Police officers in Ohio, California and North Carolina have killed Black people since Derek Chauvin was found guilty.

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How will the Donald Trump birther story impact voter turnout?

April 22, 2021

With 50 days left to the election, how will Donald Trump's long-held but now retracted suggestion that President Obama was not born in the U.S. affect voters in November? Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Reihan Salam of the National Review, and Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine break down this week in politics.

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Bruce Springsteen on writing his autobiography

April 22, 2021

In this web exclusive, the rock legend talks to Anthony Mason about finding his voice while writing "Born to Run," his new memoir.

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John Lewis revisits civil rights history at new African American museum

April 22, 2021

Saturday marks the official opening of the new Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture. CBS' "Face the Nation" visited the museum with a man who spent 15 years working on its establishment, Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia.

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Reliving The Beatles' touring days

April 22, 2021

Oscar-winning director Ron Howard talks about his new documentary, "Eight Days a Week," and how The Beatles broke new ground in the 1960s with stadium touring.

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Ron Howard on The Beatles' "rocketship ride"

April 22, 2021

The Oscar-winning director talks about his new documentary on the Fab Four's touring days, "Eight Days a Week."

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RNC chair: I never believed Obama was not born in the U.S.

April 22, 2021

Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Reince Priebus told "Face the Nation" he never believed President Obama was not a natural-born citizen. Asked about Trump's role in the birther movement, Priebus said: "I don't think Donald Trump was thinking about 2016 in 2011."

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Tim Kaine: "Strong allies" prevent lone wolf attacks

April 22, 2021

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine says "the way you stop lone wolf attacks is through smart sharing of intelligence." Kaine adds he is grateful there are no fatalities in the "massive" explosion that shook New York City last night.

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Riccie Johnson: Putting TV's best face forward

April 22, 2021

Riccie Johnson, of our "Sunday Morning" family, has had more face time with familiar faces than anyone we know. Mo Rocca tells us about her life-long brush with fame.

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Trump campaign manager blames "people around Hillary Clinton" for birther movement

April 22, 2021

Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says the Hillary Clinton campaign perpetuated the birther movement. Conway adds, "associates of Hillary Clinton started pushing the issue because Barack Obama came out of nowhere to them."

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CBS News poll: Clinton and Trump tied in key battleground states

April 22, 2021

A new CBS News Battleground Tracker shows this morning that in the 13 states we consider to be the tightest, the candidates are now tied, 42 to 42 percent. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine breaks down the Clinton campaign's strategy ahead of election night.

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Rep. Peter King: NYC explosion is "wake up call" to law enforcement

April 22, 2021

Rep. Peter King, R-New York, says the U.S. is "always vulnerable" to attacks, but hopes they are not the "new normal." The congressman, who sits on both the House Intelligence and Homeland Security committees, adds "these threats are real and they will continue."

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Open: This is Face the Nation, September 18

April 22, 2021

"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the New York City explosion, and the newest developments on the presidential campaign trail, with Rep. Peter King, R-New York, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus, and Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia.

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New York City explosion injures 29

April 22, 2021

Streets are still cordoned off in Chelsea as authorities continue to investigate two incidents in New York City. A law enforcement source tells CBS News they have not yet ruled out links to terrorism. Anna Werner reports from the scene.

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Matt Gaetz Pleads For Money, And You Can Guess How People Are Responding

April 22, 2021

"You still using Venmo?" asked one critic.

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Scott Bakula on New Orleans and "NCIS"

April 22, 2021

The brand-new season of "NCIS: New Orleans" debuts Tuesday night on CBS. Lee Cowan has gone to the show's namesake city for a visit with its leading man, Scott Bakula, whose journey to the Big Easy came via Broadway.

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New art offerings for fall

April 22, 2021

Ben Tracy reports from the newly renovated Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco on some of the most anticipated art exhibitions to go on display in museums across the country.

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Did sugar industry play down health hazards for decades?

April 22, 2021

A new report suggests the sugar industry played down the health hazards of sugar for decades. The study underscores the importance of looking critically at company-funded research. Don Dahler has more on these allegations of sweet deception.

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John Lewis discusses crowd surfing on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert

April 22, 2021

The Georgia congressman and civil rights pioneer spoke to "Face the Nation" from inside the new National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Gilberto Nunez: "I wasn't there ...what do you want me to tell you?"

April 22, 2021

In police interview video, Ulster, N.Y., Det. Michael Thomas and Investigator Joseph Aureimma Jr., look into the November 2011 death of Thomas Kolman, accusing his best friend, dentist Gilberto Nunez, of murder.

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Preview: The Libertarian Ticket

April 22, 2021

Steve Kroft interviews Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, the Libertarian candidates taking on the two-party system with many ideas outside the political mainstream. Kroft reports on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Find out which countries are welcoming international tourists back

April 22, 2021

There have been more than 142 million Covid-19 cases worldwide and vaccination roll outs have been much smoother in some countries than others. This pandemic is far from over, even though many of us are now itching to make plans to travel or to reunite with loved ones.

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Looking twice at tattoos and related problems

April 22, 2021

The FDA has seen a spike in complaints about tattoos. The agency has issued a warning about the possible risks that come with getting inked. Anna Werner has more.

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Rep. John Lewis weighs in on Trump and the "birther" movement

April 22, 2021

The Georgia congressman and civil rights pioneer talks with "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Caught in the headlights?

April 22, 2021

"48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger describes a technique police used while investigating the death of Thomas Kolman in Kingston, N.Y., in 2011. Could it help them connect a suspect to the scene? For more on the case, watch "Death and the Dentist" Saturday, July 28 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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Sneak peek: Death and the Dentist

April 22, 2021

All new: In his only TV interview, a New York dentist vows that he didn't kill his lover's husband, who happens to be his best friend. Correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, Sept. 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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Preview: The New Cold War

April 22, 2021

60 Minutes takes viewers inside the U.S. nuclear arsenal for a rare look at the military practicing the unthinkable. David Martin reports on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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California theme parks can now welcome out-of-state visitors, it seems

April 22, 2021

SeaWorld was the first to welcome them. But a state public health spokesperson confirmed that if fully vaccinated against COVID-19, people living outside California can attend. Disneyland and Universal Studios aren't ready yet.

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Prevent eye strain from digital screens with this 20-20-20 rule

April 22, 2021

Nearly 60 percent of Americans are in front of some type of screen for five hours or more a day. Dr. Christopher Starr, an ophthalmologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health impacts of digital devices.

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Israel says it strikes targets in Syria after missile attack

April 22, 2021

A missile launched from Syria struck southern Israel early Thursday, setting off air raid sirens near the country’s top-secret nuclear reactor, the Israeli military said. In response, it said it attacked the missile launcher and air-defense systems in neighboring Syria.

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Roundup: Freshman Brynne Nally leads Pacifica to softball upset of No. 1 Los Alamitos

April 22, 2021

Freshman softball pitcher Brynne Nally shut downs Los Alamitos in Garden Grove Pacifica's 3-2 win

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Biden touts 200 million COVID-19 vaccinations milestone

April 22, 2021

President Biden said the U.S. has hit 200 million COVID-19 shots in less than 100 days. He also urged employers to give workers paid time off to get the shots. Adriana Diaz has the latest.

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Philip Roth’s biographer accused of sexual assault

April 22, 2021


Allegations against Blake Bailey, 57, have emerged, including claims that he sexually assaulted two women, one as recently as 2015, and that he behaved inappropriately toward middle school students when he was a teacher in the 1990s

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The nation lauds Chauvin's verdict in death of George Floyd. But what's next in movement for racial justice?

April 22, 2021

Minneapolis and the U.S. celebrate the Derek Chauvin verdict. The city has become a metaphor for what's next in the movement for racial justice.

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Amazon begins rollout of pay-by-palm at Whole Foods near HQ

April 22, 2021

Amazon is rolling out pay-by-palm technology at some Whole Foods grocery stores near its headquarters to make paying quicker and more convenient

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Editorial: When will L.A. Unified schools get some stability at the top?

April 22, 2021

Having just steered Los Angeles Unified through an incredibly trying three years, Supt. Austin Beutner said Wednesday that he won't be back for more. His looming departure won't help a district badly in need of stability in top management.

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Putin vows a 'quick and tough' Russian response for its foes

April 22, 2021

President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday sternly warned the West against encroaching further on Russia’s security interests, saying Moscow’s response will be “quick and tough” and make the culprits bitterly sorry for their action.

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Michael Weatherly on new CBS series, "Bull"

April 22, 2021

Michael Weatherly plays Dr. Jason Bull, the founder of a successful trial consulting firm, in the new CBS show, "Bull." The character combines psychology skills with technology to help predict and influence trial verdicts. Weatherly joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new role.

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California governor declares drought emergency in 2 counties

April 22, 2021

Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a drought emergency in two Northern California counties as the state grapples with depleted water supplies after a dry winter

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Teen hears mom's voice clearly for first time

April 22, 2021

A 14-year-old Houston girl who has had hearing loss since she was a baby recently received a cochlear implant. She broke into tears when she heard her mother speak clearly for the first time.

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Who are the highest paid TV actresses?

April 22, 2021

Check out which small-screen stars made Forbes magazine's list of the highest paid TV actress.

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Spanish ‘cannibal’ accused of killing mom, feeding her to the dog

April 22, 2021

An unemployed Spanish waiter is on trial for allegedly chopping his mother into 1,000 pieces, storing them in lunch boxes and eating them — with the help of his pet pooch, according to a report.

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Oregon reports highest daily COVID-19 case total in 3 months

April 22, 2021


PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon health officials reported 989 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday — the state’s highest daily case count since mid-January. The spike follows Oregon’s fourth consecutive week of surging daily cases and increasing hospitalizations. According to most recent data from the state health authority, last week there was a 27% increase in […]

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Stunning Photos Of Castles Around The World

April 22, 2021

These spectacular sites are sure to inspire royals fans and wanderlusters alike.

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Stunning Photos Of Castles Around The World

April 22, 2021

These spectacular sites are sure to inspire royals fans and wanderlusters alike.

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Washington House approves new tax on capital gains as fight brews over a referendum

April 22, 2021


The Washington House passed a new tax on capital gains Wednesday that would levy a 7% tax on the sale of certain assets. Proceeds would help fund early childhood learning.

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Washington House approves new tax on capital gains as fight brews over a referendum

April 22, 2021


The Washington House passed a new tax on capital gains Wednesday that would levy a 7% tax on the sale of certain assets. Proceeds would help fund early childhood learning.

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Washington House approves new tax on capital gains as fight brews over a referendum

April 22, 2021


The Washington House passed a new tax on capital gains Wednesday that would levy a 7% tax on the sale of certain assets. Proceeds would help fund early childhood learning.

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Former Washington GOP gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp files to challenge Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse

April 22, 2021


Former gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp has filed to run against Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside. Newhouse was among the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

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Former Washington GOP gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp files to challenge Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse

April 22, 2021


Former gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp has filed to run against Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside. Newhouse was among the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

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What's on TV Thursday: 'Station 19'; Greta Thunberg on PBS

April 22, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Thursday, April 22: "Station 19" on ABC; "Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World" on PBS

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What's on TV Thursday: 'Station 19'; Greta Thunberg on PBS

April 22, 2021

What's on TV tonight, Thursday, April 22: "Station 19" on ABC; "Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World" on PBS

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