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How to watch: The funeral of Melissa and Mark Hortman
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Hundreds will gather on Saturday morning at Minneapolis' Basilica of St. Mary for the private funeral of Democratic Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark and their dog, Gilbert.

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Take a look inside the "Squishmallows" headquarters
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Take a tour inside the Los Angeles headquarters for "Squishmallows," the stuffed animal company worth over $11 billion.

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Lunch at Dune"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Lunch at Dune."

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Peripheral Lover"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Peripheral Lover."

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Cutting Room Floor"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Cutting Room Floor."

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Chicago's Lula Cafe focuses on community and locally-sourced food
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Chicago's Lula Cafe has been around for over 25 years, and focused on locally-sourced food long before it was an industry standard. The James Beard and Michelin Bib Gourmand award winner, helmed by chef Jason Hammel, has stayed true to its roots.

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Texas barber goes above and beyond for special needs clients
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While getting a haircut is typically a relaxing weekend activity, it can be an anxiety-inducing experience for those who struggle with sensory issues. One Texas salon is working to make haircuts a positive experience for all.

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Commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg, turning point of the Civil War, 162 years later
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The Battle of Gettysburg raged from July 1 through July 3 in 1863, and was the turning point of the American Civil War. CBS Saturday Morning takes a tour of the famous battlefield.

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Israeli strikes kill at least 60 in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
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The strikes come as President Trump on Friday said there could be a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas within the next week.

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How to keep cool in extreme urban heat
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As the first major heat wave hit the Northeast this week, city dwellers experienced what is known as the "island effect." Here's how one neighborhood plans to stay cool amid the extreme heat.

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More than $130 million in cocaine recovered from ship in London port
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The drugs — valued at about $132 million — were found under containers on a vessel at London Gateway port.

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Jewish Museum where Israeli Embassy workers were fatally shot opens LGBTQ+ exhibit
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The Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. where two Israeli Embassy workers were fatally shot over a month ago, has opened a new LGBTQ+ exhibit.

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Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals
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On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, we show you items that might just become essentials in your everyday life. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.

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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez exchange vows in star-studded wedding ceremony
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former TV journalist Lauren Sanchez got married in Venice in front of a star-studded guest list.

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Iranians mourn children, scientists and military leaders killed in conflict with Israel
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Iranians gathered in Tehran to mourn children, nuclear scientists and military leaders killed by airstrikes in the conflict with Israel that ended in a fragile ceasefire.

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Supreme Court releases wave of major decisions, paving the way for Trump's agenda
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The Supreme Court released a wave of decisions in the final week of its 2025 term. Here's a breakdown of the major rulings that cleared the way for some of President Trump's executive orders to move forward.

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Senate Republicans scramble to meet Trump's Independence Day budget bill deadline
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Senate lawmakers are rushing to meet President Trump's Independence Day deadline for the Republican's sweeping budget bill amid concerns over Medicaid cuts and the national debt.

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Eye Opener: Republican lawmakers push to meet Trump's budget bill deadline
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Senate lawmakers are pushing to meet President Trump's Fourth of July budget bill deadline. Meanwhile, a ninth escaped inmate from a New Orleans jail has been captured, leaving one on the loose. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.

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17 injured, married couple killed in Russian drone strike, Ukraine says
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Ukrainian authorities say two people were killed and some 17 injured after Russian drones attacked the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

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This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 29)
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A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.

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From the archives: Bill Moyers on rebuilding a South Carolina church
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Acclaimed TV journalist Bill Moyers died on Thursday, June 26, 2025 at age 91. In this story that aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on Nov. 3, 1985, Moyers reported on the desecration, by racist vandals, of a small Baptist church in Dixiana, South Carolina, and about how Black and White members of the community joined together with "willing hands and hearts" to restore what had been a fixture of the town since 1857.

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Summer heat increases risk of child deaths in hot cars
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Nine children have died in the U.S. after being left in hot cars this year, according to data from Kids and Car Safety.

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The Trump administration's "divide and conquer" approach to LGBTQ rights
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Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.

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The Dish: Fare from the U.K.
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We hop across the pond to dine at three extraordinary eateries making a name for themselves, from a restaurant whose chef uses cooking tools from his native Mexico to a London restaurant without a head chef. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.

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Iran holds first state funerals for military leaders, nuclear scientists
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Mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral of top Iranian commanders and scientists killed in a 12-day war with Israel.

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Pride Month photos show celebrations around the world
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From Washington, D.C., to Kathmandu and beyond, enormous crowds gathered to celebrate the LGBTQ community at Pride parades across the globe.

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Senate to hold initial vote today on Trump's "big, beautiful bill"
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Congress is racing to meet a self-imposed July 4 deadline to send the tax and spending bill to the president.

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How a quiet high school senior used her art to connect with her classmates
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Molly Schafer spent about 600 hours painting 44 portraits of her peers.

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U.S. to revoke immigration status of Haitian migrants in September
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The Trump administration will revoke the legal status and work permits of hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in early September.

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Trump says he's "terminating all discussions on trade with Canada"
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President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.

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How to watch: The funeral of Melissa and Mark Hortman
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Hundreds will gather on Saturday morning at Minneapolis' Basilica of St. Mary for the private funeral of Democratic Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark and their dog, Gilbert.

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Texas barber goes above and beyond for special needs clients
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While getting a haircut is typically a relaxing weekend activity, it can be an anxiety-inducing experience for those who struggle with sensory issues. One Texas salon is working to make haircuts a positive experience for all.

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Commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg, turning point of the Civil War, 162 years later
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The Battle of Gettysburg raged from July 1 through July 3 in 1863, and was the turning point of the American Civil War. CBS Saturday Morning takes a tour of the famous battlefield.

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How to keep cool in extreme urban heat
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As the first major heat wave hit the Northeast this week, city dwellers experienced what is known as the "island effect." Here's how one neighborhood plans to stay cool amid the extreme heat.

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Jewish Museum where Israeli Embassy workers were fatally shot opens LGBTQ+ exhibit
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The Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. where two Israeli Embassy workers were fatally shot over a month ago, has opened a new LGBTQ+ exhibit.

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Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals
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On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, we show you items that might just become essentials in your everyday life. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.

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This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 29)
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A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.

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From the archives: Bill Moyers on rebuilding a South Carolina church
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Acclaimed TV journalist Bill Moyers died on Thursday, June 26, 2025 at age 91. In this story that aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on Nov. 3, 1985, Moyers reported on the desecration, by racist vandals, of a small Baptist church in Dixiana, South Carolina, and about how Black and White members of the community joined together with "willing hands and hearts" to restore what had been a fixture of the town since 1857.

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Summer heat increases risk of child deaths in hot cars
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Nine children have died in the U.S. after being left in hot cars this year, according to data from Kids and Car Safety.

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The Trump administration's "divide and conquer" approach to LGBTQ rights
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Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.

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Pride Month photos show celebrations around the world
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From Washington, D.C., to Kathmandu and beyond, enormous crowds gathered to celebrate the LGBTQ community at Pride parades across the globe.

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6/27: CBS Evening News
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The impact of Supreme Court's decision on nationwide injunctions; Bezos wedding guest gifts viral Labubu doll

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Study: Some parts of New Orleans' flood walls sinking nearly 2 inches per year
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This summer marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, leaving more than 1,300 people dead and displacing more than a million people across the region.

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Supreme Court, in birthright citizenship case, limits use of universal injunctions
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The court ruled that universal injunctions issued by lower courts likely exceed the authority Congress has granted them.

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Ninth escaped New Orleans inmate has been arrested after 6-week manhunt
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Nine of the 10 Orleans Parish Prison inmates have now been recaptured following their May 16 jailbreak​. Only one, Derrick Groves, remains on the lam.

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Photos: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez's wedding draws celebrity crowd
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married Friday in Venice, and movie stars, TV personalities and business titans joined the celebrations.

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Last living WWII Army Rangers awarded Congressional Gold Medal
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A rare exhibition of congressional bipartisanship took place in the Capitol's Emancipation Hall, when two Army Ranger veterans, ages 100 and 99, were awarded Congressional Gold Medals.

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What's at stake for LGBTQ help on 988 hotline amid looming cuts
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Since the nationwide 988 call center launched three years ago, it has been a lifeline for those in mental crisis, especially LGBTQ youth. But next month, federal funding, which focuses on LGBTQ youth support, will be cut off. Mark Henson from the Trevor Project joins to discuss.

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New Orleans' flood barriers are sinking, study finds
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It's been nearly 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, killing more than 1,000 people and displacing about one million more. Now there's a troubling report on the vulnerability of the city's flood defense system. Kati Weis reports.

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How a quiet high school senior used her art to connect with her classmates
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Molly Schafer spent about 600 hours painting 44 portraits of her peers.

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Kansas furniture store owner forced to shutter due to tariffs
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Henrik Svendsen said President Trump's trade war is making the furniture he sells unaffordable to import and unaffordable for customers.

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Bezos wedding guest gifts viral Labubu doll
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez told guests they don't want gifts for their nearly $50 million wedding bash in Venice, but one guest revealed she opted for collectible dolls known as Labubus.

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Furniture store owner says tariffs are forcing him to close
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Most will see just a furniture store when they visit My Home Contemporary Furniture in Merriam, Kansas, but for owner Henrik Svendsen, it's the culmination of his life's work. Tariffs are now threatening that. Ian Lee reports.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer calls music mogul's prosecution a "fake trial"
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Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense attorney gave his closing argument a day after the prosecution's. Jurors will start deliberating on Monday.

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U.S. to revoke immigration status of Haitian migrants in September
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The Trump administration will revoke the legal status and work permits of hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in early September.

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University of Virginia president to resign amid Trump administration DEI probe
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The move marks the latest university resignation tied to President Trump's national effort to scrutinize and scale back diversity efforts at universities.

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S&P 500 closes at record high, marking sharp snapback after April plunge
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched new all-time highs, buoyed by easing trade tensions and hopes for lower interest rates.

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Judge finds Trump executive order punishing Susman Godfrey unconstitutional
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U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan ruled that President Trump's executive order is unconstitutional.

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Trump says he's "terminating all discussions on trade with Canada"
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President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia asks to remain in federal custody, and Justice Dept. agrees
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The U.S. agreed to a request by Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys that his release order be delayed through July 16.

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Israeli strikes kill at least 60 in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
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The strikes come as President Trump on Friday said there could be a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas within the next week.

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More than $130 million in cocaine recovered from ship in London port
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The drugs — valued at about $132 million — were found under containers on a vessel at London Gateway port.

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Iranians mourn children, scientists and military leaders killed in conflict with Israel
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Iranians gathered in Tehran to mourn children, nuclear scientists and military leaders killed by airstrikes in the conflict with Israel that ended in a fragile ceasefire.

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17 injured, married couple killed in Russian drone strike, Ukraine says
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Ukrainian authorities say two people were killed and some 17 injured after Russian drones attacked the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

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Iran holds first state funerals for military leaders, nuclear scientists
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Mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral of top Iranian commanders and scientists killed in a 12-day war with Israel.

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Pride Month photos show celebrations around the world
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From Washington, D.C., to Kathmandu and beyond, enormous crowds gathered to celebrate the LGBTQ community at Pride parades across the globe.

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6/27: CBS Evening News
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The impact of Supreme Court's decision on nationwide injunctions; Bezos wedding guest gifts viral Labubu doll

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Photos: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez's wedding draws celebrity crowd
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married Friday in Venice, and movie stars, TV personalities and business titans joined the celebrations.

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Iranians share anger and grief after Israeli and U.S. strikes
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President Trump threatened to hit Iran with more bombs if it resumes pursuing nuclear weapons. Imtiaz Tyab has new reporting from inside Iran under the watchful eye of the Iranian regime.

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Did Iran move its enriched uranium before U.S. strikes on nuclear sites?
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Nearly a week after the U.S. bombing raid on Iran's nuclear facilities, there is no information about the location of roughly 900 pounds of highly-enriched uranium that Iran claims was removed ahead of the strikes. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan asked Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, about that uranium.

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Divers visit mysterious 1904 shipwreck more than 500 feet underwater
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Australian divers descended more than 500 feet underwater in total blackness to explore a ship that sank in 1904 with its whole crew aboard.

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Trump celebrates U.S.-brokered peace deal between Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
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President Trump took credit for the agreement, which many hope will put a clear end to decades of conflict.

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Trump says he's "terminating all discussions on trade with Canada"
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President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.

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AI-generated videos fuel falsehoods about Iran-Israel conflict
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Coordinated networks have spread fabricated videos about the Iran-Israel conflict, experts say.

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Video shows "narco sub" loaded with cocaine seized in Pacific Ocean
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It is the latest in a series of major drug hauls showcased by Mexico, which is under pressure from President Donald Trump to curb narcotics smuggling.

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Men sentenced in 2022 truck tragedy that killed 53 migrants
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Fifty-three migrants died in the back of an unairconditioned truck in 2022, marking the deadliest smuggling incident at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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U.S. to give $30M to Gaza aid group called a "death trap" by U.N.
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Trump administration announces $30 million in funding for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which the U.N. calls a "death trap" for Palestinians.

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2 charged with murder after bride shot dead at wedding party
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Two men have been charged with murder after a 27-year-old bride was shot dead at a wedding party in southeastern France, prosecutors said.

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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez set for star-studded wedding in Venice
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's celebrity-filled wedding in Venice is drawing headlines for its glamour and raising questions about excess.

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Iranian officials weigh nuclear damage as ceasefire holds
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CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tehran, where Iranian leaders say nuclear sites were damaged. The recent conflict with Israel has sparked rare unity across political divides in Iran.

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Son of Norway's crown princess charged with rape, sexual assault
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Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been under scrutiny for months. Police said the case involves a "double-digit" number of alleged victims.

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U.S., China agree on framework for trade deal, both nations say
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The U.S. and China have agreed on the framework for a trade deal, both nations say. It appears that rare earth minerals are one key part of it.

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These may be the oldest rocks on Earth
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Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.

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Senate Democrats question "obliteration" of Iran's nuclear sites
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President Trump has repeatedly said that Iran's nuclear sites were "obliterated" and the program was set back by years.

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Japan hangs "Twitter killer" who murdered, dismembered 9 people
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Takahiro Shiraishi was executed for the killings in 2017 of nine victims, most of whom had posted suicidal thoughts on social media.

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34 bodies unearthed during construction work in Mexico
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The remains were found during construction work in Jalisco state, home to one of the country's most powerful drug cartels, officials said.

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Iran's leader claims victory over Israel and the U.S.
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U.S. intel agencies say Iran's nuclear program is in tatters. Israel killed 30 Iranian military commanders. But Iran's supreme leader has a different take on the 12-day war.

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Experts say halting U.S. funds for Gavi vaccine alliance will cost lives
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RFK Jr. announced a halt to all U.S. funding for the global Gavi vaccine alliance. One expert calls it a "travesty and a nightmare."

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On the ground in Tehran in the wake of the Israel-Iran ceasefire
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It took a CBS News crew more than 14 hours to drive south from Turkey to Tehran, a nearly 600-mile trip made longer by checkpoints and bad roads.

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Israel, Iran trade fire again as Trump hints at Iranian regime change
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Trump says U.S. strikes "totally obliterated" 3 Iranian nuclear facilities, but the extent of the damage to Iran's nuclear program remains unclear.

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AI-generated videos fuel falsehoods about Iran-Israel conflict
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Coordinated networks have spread fabricated videos about the Iran-Israel conflict, experts say.

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Anthropic wins AI copyright case, but must face trial on pirated books
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Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.

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AI is helping to solve an ancient mystery involving Mount Vesuvius. Here's how.
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Artificial intelligence is helping to solve an ancient mystery from the Roman Empire. It involves scrolls from a library that was buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.

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Bumble to lay off 30% of workforce as it moves to slash costs
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Bumble plans to cut hundreds of jobs, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd saying the online dating business is at an "inflection point."

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SpaceX rocket lifts off for historic mission with veteran astronaut
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A SpaceX rocket blasted off on a historic two-week mission to the international Space Station, carrying astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary – three countries that haven't been to space in decades. It is led by veteran NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, who has spent more time in space than any other American.

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First fully robotic heart transplant in U.S. gives Houston man a second chance at life
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In a medical first, surgeons at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston successfully performed a fully robotic heart transplant on a 45-year-old patient. He now says he's living a brand-new life. Janet Shamlian reports.

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Amazon CEO says rollout of generative AI will reshape company's workforce
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Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon, said he expects the company to reduce its workforce over the next few years as it rolls out more generative AI and agents.

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How scammers are using AI to create fake job applicants
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Artificial intelligence is being used to create realistic video and audio to impersonate people, in some cases looking for love or deceiving companies looking to hire. In a 2024 study, half of the businesses surveyed said they'd experienced AI deepfake fraud. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports.

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AI users form relationships with technology
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Some people are using AI as an emotional outlet — and developing a real relationship with artificial intelligence. It's a trend that people and AI companies are hesitant to talk about, but does appear to be on the rise.

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Google, OpenAI, Spotify and other platforms hit by widespread outage
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Google, OpenAI and Spotify were down Thursday after a widespread tech outage.

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Russians hacked Ukrainian firm linked to the impeachment inquiry
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A new report finds Russian hackers infiltrated Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company where Hunter Biden was a board member. The hackers tricked some employees into handing over their login credentials. Jeff Pegues reports.

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Facebook expands rules on "deepfakes" but falls short of total ban
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Facebook's vice president for global policy management Monika Bickert testified about Facebook's policies and freedom of speech in front of a House committee Wednesday. Earlier this week the company rolled out new rules against "deepfake" videos. Jennifer Grygiel, assistant professor of communication at Syracuse University, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss.

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A look at the new products being unveiled at CES
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New technology aimed at making life easier is being unveiled this week in Las Vegas at the massive trade show CES. More than 4,500 companies, including startups and industry powerhouses, will showcase their new products. Brian Cooley, from CBS News' partner CNET, gives us a look at some of those products.

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3D-printed limb helps young musician play the cello
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Teaching first-time musicians at Austin Middle School is challenging for Carly Addison. But helping one student achieve her dream is exactly why she became a teacher.

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FBI investigating mysterious drones over Colorado
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The FBI, FAA and U.S. Air Force are investigating a mystery in the skies of Colorado and Nebraska: swarms of drones have been spotted, sometimes in formation. Janet Shamlian reports.

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CES 2020: Previewing the consumer electronics show
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CES 2020, the giant consumer electronics show, gets underway in Las Vegas this coming week, highlighting many innovations that will soon turn up in our lives. Wired’s Editor in Chief Nick Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with a preview.

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How to spend less time on your tech devices in 2020
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The New Year is a good time to make resolutions for healthy tech use. The average American adult now spends more than three hours a day on smartphones. Sharon Profis, executive editor and director of content for our partners at CNET, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss healthy tech practices for 2020.

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The ways tech led us astray in 2019
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The past decade saw technology used to undermine democracy and spread misinformation. New York Times technology and economics reporter Steve Lohr talks about the milestones and misteps of techology, and what we can expect over the next ten years.

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Boeing's Starliner returns to Earth after mission is cut short
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Boeing's new Starliner returned to Earth today after failing to reach the International Space Station. The unmanned capsule landed at White Sands, New Mexico. Boeing called it a bulls-eye landing.

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From 5G to flying cars, a look ahead at tech in the 2020s
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The last 10 years have changed the way we get music, movies and news. The decade saw the arrival of the Amazon Echo and the rise of Spotify and Netflix. Meanwhile, Uber, Lyft and Airbnb transformed how we travel. So what could the next decade bring? CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning” with a peek into the future of tech innovations.

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U.S. tech giants sued over deaths of child cobalt miners
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Last year CBS News exposed the brutal conditions for children who are mining cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Now a new lawsuit blames some of the world's biggest tech companies for benefitting from those conditions, which have sometimes led to the deaths of child workers. Debora Patta reports.

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Maryland gas station owner opens first gas-to-electric refueling station
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A Maryland gas station owner recently dug up all his pumps, and plugged into the future, for the first time in the nation. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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Holiday gift ideas from Techno Claus
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Techno Claus, who looks suspiciously like "Sunday Morning" contributor David Pogue (but sounds like no one else), delivers some gift suggestions for those on your holiday list who love gadgets.

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Can delivery drones and robots make it in "the last mile"?
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Today, delivery is a bigger business than ever, with more than two billion packages being delivered this holiday season. John Blackstone got access to the testing of delivery drones that may replace many of those truck deliveries. And then there are the Kiwibots – four-wheeled robots that navigate sidewalks to bring food to hungry college students in Berkeley, Calif. Blackstone also witnessed something somewhat anachronistic in these times: organic dairy products delivered by a milkman.

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Former refugee's new video game promotes peace
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A new video game that premiered Thursday may be like none you have ever seen. Perhaps because its developer Lual Mayen faced challenges few of us will ever experience. Jan Crawford reports.

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FTC issues warning for internet-connected smart toys
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A new government warning highlights the risks of internet-connected smart toys including speakers, robots and educational toys. The Federal Trade Commission says these devices can expose your children’s personal information. Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what to look for when buying tech gifts for kids.

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Lyft facing lawsuit by passengers who say they were assaulted
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Nineteen women and one man came forward, saying they were raped or sexually assautled by Lyft drivers. The incidents took place across the country. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

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Safety concerns for many free dating apps
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Many free dating apps used by millions do not screen whether users are registered sex offenders. One woman said she was raped by a man she met through one popular website. Nikki Battiste reports.

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Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, breaking up Facebook
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, want to expand their reach beyond their social media empire. Their philanthropic company, which turns four years old Tuesday, is awarding millions of dollars to projects like eliminating all disease, transforming criminal justice and improving equity in education. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke with them at the offices of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for their first-ever joint network TV interview about what they want to accomplish.

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Facebook CEO says people should "make their own judgments" on political ads
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For the first time, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are sitting down together for a network TV interview. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King spoke with the couple about the challenges confronting Facebook, including the criticism over its handling of political advertising. Watch their extended conversation Tuesday, Dec. 3 on “CBS This Morning.”

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Take a look inside the "Squishmallows" headquarters
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Take a tour inside the Los Angeles headquarters for "Squishmallows," the stuffed animal company worth over $11 billion.

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Lunch at Dune"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Lunch at Dune."

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Peripheral Lover"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Peripheral Lover."

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Saturday Sessions: Gordi performs "Cutting Room Floor"
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Australian singer-songwriter Gordi, born Sophie Payten, grew up on a family farm in New South Wales. She began experimenting more with music while in medical school, blending electric elements with more classic folk and pop. She released her first EP in 2016, and since then has toured with artists like Bon Iver and Sam Smith. From her newest album, "Like Plasticine" which debuts Aug. 8th, here is Gordi with "Cutting Room Floor."

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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez exchange vows in star-studded wedding ceremony
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former TV journalist Lauren Sanchez got married in Venice in front of a star-studded guest list.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer calls music mogul's prosecution a "fake trial"
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Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense attorney gave his closing argument a day after the prosecution's. Jurors will start deliberating on Monday.

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Natasha Bedingfield announces U.S. tour, reflects on success of "Unwritten"
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Natasha Bedingfield announced her U.S. tour on "CBS Mornings" and talked about her creative process and why she's hitting the road again.

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Natasha Bedingfield announces U.S. tour kicking off this fall
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Known for chart-toppers like "Unwritten" and "These Words," Natasha Bedingfield is set to headline a fall tour across the United States.

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Anna Wintour steps down as editor in chief of Vogue after 37 years
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After nearly four decades as editor in chief, Anna Wintour is stepping aside from her signature role at Vogue. The 75-year-old will retain global responsibilities at Condé Nast as the magazine searches for a new editorial leader.

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Police investigate break-in at Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home
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Police say burglars broke into Brad Pitt's Los Feliz home while he was abroad. The case joins a string of recent high-profile break-ins involving athletes and actors.

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Lalo Schifrin, composer of iconic "Mission: Impossible" theme, dies at 93
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The Argentine won four Grammys and was nominated for six Oscars, including five for original score for "Cool Hand Luke," "The Fox," "Voyage of the Damned," "The Amityville Horror" and "The Sting II."

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With "Princess of Power," MARINA steps into her next era
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British indie pop artist MARINA talks about her return to music after recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome.

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Bobby Sherman, teen idol in 1960s and '70s, dies at age 81
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Bobby Sherman was a teen idol in the 1960s and '70s with bubblegum pop hits like "Little Woman" and "Julie, Do Ya Love Me."

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Couple who found abandoned baby in subway shares emotional adoption journey
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Danny Stewart and Pete Mercurio found baby Kevin in a Manhattan subway station 25 years ago. Now, their story is told in the animated short film "18 Months," capturing the love, hurdles and hope behind their family's beginning.

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Josh Gondelman brings the laughs in new special "Positive Reinforcement"
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Writer and comedian Josh Gondelman joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new stand-up special "Positive Reinforcement," where he jokes about aging, obscure desserts, and why kindness is still funny.

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Katie Sturino brings confidence to the page with debut novel "Sunny Side Up"
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Katie Sturino, known for her viral body positivity posts and celebrity fashion recreations, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her debut novel "Sunny Side Up" and how it reflects her mission to empower women of all sizes.

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Defense rests in Sean "Diddy" Combs sex trafficking trial
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The prosecution and defense rested their case Tuesday in the sex trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.

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Brandy and Monica reunite for first-ever joint tour
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Grammy-winning R&B stars Brandy and Monica announced their 24-city arena tour on "CBS Mornings."

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Victoria Monét debuts children's book inspired by her own motherhood journey
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Three-time Grammy winner Victoria Monét joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new children's picture book, "Everywhere You Are," which helps children cope with separation anxiety.

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Lionel Boyce on season 3 of "The Bear" and why Marcus is ready to level up
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Emmy-nominated actor Lionel Boyce joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new season of "The Bear," his character's growth as a pastry chef, and how the hit series explores ambition, pressure, and purpose inside a Chicago restaurant.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger on his breakout "White Lotus" role
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His mother is a member of the Kennedy clan; his father was the Terminator. Now, actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, a standout in the HBO Max series "The White Lotus," talks about how he chose to pursue a career while carrying the weight of a famous Hollywood name.

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"Break on Through": How The Doors began
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Sixty years ago, a new band came together in Venice, Calif., and lit the music world on fire. "Sunday Morning" joins John Densmore and Robby Krieger on a tour of where it all started for The Doors, who are being celebrated with a new book, "Night Divides the Day."

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"Break on Through": How The Doors began
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Sixty years ago, a new band came together in Venice, Calif., and lit the music world on fire. The Doors, an improvisational group comprised of poet Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek on keyboards, Robby Krieger on guitar, and John Densmore on drums, are being celebrated with a new book, "Night Divides the Day: The Doors Anthology." Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Densmore and Krieger (the last surviving members of the group), and takes a tour of where it all started for The Doors.

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Schooling the stars
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For more than 100 years, New York's Professional Children's School has provided an education for young people already engaged in careers in the arts or athletics. Their alumni include ballet star Tiler Peck, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and actors Rita Moreno, Scarlett Johannson, and Macaulay and Kieran Culkin. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks to Peck; with Head of School James Dawson; and with some current students who are splitting time between schoolwork and the stage.

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Jason Jones' altered thrift store art
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Jason Jones is one of several artists who has found inspiration from an unlikely source: second-hand paintings found in thrift stores, which are altered with robots, Muppets, and other helpful additions. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Jones about his modifications of found art, from embellishing religious themes with fast food, to spotting Sasquatch in the most unlikely places.

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Passage: In memoriam
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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer Lou Christie ("Lightnin' Strikes"). [Photo of Norma Meras Swenson courtesy of the Swenson family.

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Extended interview: Patrick Schwarzenegger
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In this web exclusive, actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, whose breakout role was playing the sex-obsessed scion of a wealthy family on vacation in Thailand in HBO's "The White Lotus," talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about growing up on the set of Arnold Schwarzenegger's films; his "kind of creepy, but funny" audition for "White Lotus"; his father's reaction to his performance; and why he feels he's avoided the pitfalls of growing up the child of famous parents.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger on his breakout "White Lotus" role
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His mother is a member of the Kennedy clan; his father was the Terminator. Now, actor Patrick Schwarzenegger is a standout in the HBO Max series "The White Lotus," playing the sex-obsessed scion of a wealthy family on vacation in Thailand. He talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about how he chose to pursue a career while carrying the weight of a famous Hollywood name.

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Saturday Sessions: Grace Potter performs "Paris"
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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Grace Potter formed her first band in college before her successful solo career. In 2008, before her Grammy nods and sold-out tours, she recorded a solo album in Los Angeles with a legendary producer and elite studio musicians. That album was never released — until Potter finally convinced the label to release the long-awaited treasure last month. From "Medicine," here is Grace Potter with "Paris."

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Desi Arnaz: Singer, husband, dad, and the man who "invented" TV
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Desi Arnaz, the Cuban-born entertainer, broke conventions when he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball in the TV show "I Love Lucy," playing a prototypical American sitcom dad. He also changed the rules of television by filming episodes, thereby creating the rerun – and, ultimately, a new economic model for TV. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Todd Purdum, author of a new biography, "Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television," about Arnaz's impact on American culture; and with Lucie Arnaz, who discusses her parents' marriage and divorce, and her father's extraordinary journey.

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These may be the oldest rocks on Earth
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Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.

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James Webb telescope captures images of possible newly discovered exoplanet
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The exoplanet, a planet beyond our solar system, has been dubbed TWA 7b after NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured evidence of it.

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First close-up images of Mars ridges show "dramatic evidence" of water
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The new images by the Curiosity rover on Mars show "dramatic evidence" of ancient groundwater in crisscrossing low ridges, NASA said.

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Killer whales caught on video grooming each other with seaweed
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A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of orcas.

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Trump administration's cuts to National Science Foundation blocked
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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from making drastic cuts to research funding that is provided by the National Science Foundation.

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French scientists discover new blood type in Guadeloupe woman
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Thanks to DNA sequencing, the discovery of new blood groups has accelerated in recent years.

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SpaceX Starship upper stage explodes during countdown to engine test firing
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A SpaceX Starship upper stage exploded during ramp-up to an expected engine test firing at the company's Starbase facility on the Texas Gulf Coast. It's an apparent major setback for the program.

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Plastic bag bans and fees work to curb litter, study says
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Researchers conducted the first systematic review of policies around the U.S. to limit plastic bag use.

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Honda hails successful test of reusable rocket as it seeks space sector entry
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Japan's second-biggest carmaker, Honda, has successfully tested an experimental reusable rocket, the company says, as it seeks to expand into the space sector.

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Can scientists learn about Earth by looking at Venus?
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Scientists say Venus may hold important insights into some of humanity’s biggest challenges today. As NASA gears up for its Mars 2020 mission, CBS News’ Jeff Glor spoke to some who are looking to Earth’s mysterious neighbor.

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Space X launch scrubbed, flight aims to test safety procedures
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Space X is gearing up for a crucial test that could help send astronauts to space from U.S. soil for the first time in nearly a decade. The unmanned Dragon capsule will intentionally break off from the Falcon 9 rocket minutes after liftoff Sunday. The unmanned in-flight abort test aims to prove Space X can return astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency. Mark Strassman reports from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where Saturday's launch was postponed due to weather.

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U.S. will screen passengers from China for new illness
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There is growing concern about a rare, flu-like virus that has caused at least two deaths and has spread from China to other countries in Asia. Errol Barnett reports.

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Secret mission saves rare prehistoric trees from Australia bushfires
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A secret operation led by specially trained firefighters has saved the last of a rare Dinosaur-era tree species from the Australia bushfires. The Wollemi pine trees, once thought to be extinct, have grown in Australia for over 200 million years and now number less than 200. The mission had to be kept a secret in order to keep the trees' location under wraps due to their fragile nature.

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Penguin species in Antarctica hit hard by climate change
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Antarctica is one of the most remote places on the planet, but climate change is hitting it hard. A group of scientists want to know how the warming weather is affecting the chinstrap penguin. For our Eye on Earth series, Roxana Saberi traveled to Antarctica to understand exactly how climate change is impacting them.

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Worldwide effort to save Australia's animals amid devastating wildfires
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It's estimated that more than 1 billion animals have been killed in Australia's devastating wildfires. Jamie Yuccas reports from the fire zone on how the world is rallying to save the unique species.

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A new class of future NASA astronauts graduates
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On Friday, 13 men and women celebrated their completion of NASA's Artemis astronaut training program, and are now candidates for future missions, which could include a trip to the moon and possibly Mars. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson spoke with one of the recent graduates about the journey he just completed, and about the amazing ones that could lie ahead.

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A wake-up call on saving endangered species
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In order to help stabilize our planet's life support systems and improve our world, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore says we must step up and solve environmental problems, even small ones, in our communities; by saving other species, we will be saving our own.

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Discovering unknown family through DNA tests
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Taking a DNA test might yield some surprises about your heritage; a recent survey shows that more than a quarter of those who use mail-in DNA tests end up learning about close relatives they didn't know about. But it's not always happy or comforting news. Rita Braver talks with people who have met siblings for the first time, and with members of a support group for those who suddenly discover they have different biological parents from those who raised them. She also finds out how employees at 23&Me get special training to counsel people who've made shocking discoveries about their families.

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U.N. climate talks end with more alarms and little action
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The United Nations climate talks ended Sunday in Madrid with more alarms and little action. Critics are accusing big polluters of blocking progress to tackle the crisis. Ian Lee reports.

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Prosecco vineyards threatened by climate change
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Thanksgiving means turkey for a lot of people, but many try to pair it with a nice bottle of bubbly. There is a world of sparkling choices, and Prosecco from Italy is a best seller. Drought and erratic weather are threatening the grapes used to make it. Seth Doane reports.

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Massive black hole discovered in Milky Way
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Astronomers in China made a surprising discovery: a massive black hole in our galaxy. Called LB-1, this one is about 70 times the mass of the sun. It's the first time a black hole of this size has been detected in the Milky Way.

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How ocean habitats are feeling the impact of global warming
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Gray's Reef, off the coast of Georgia, has been protected by the U.S. government for more than 40 years. But while the small sanctuary has been a safe haven for local species, it is still impacted by rising sea temperatures. Associated Press reporter Patrick Whittle traveled to the reef and joins CBSN to discuss with what he found.

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Fishermen join a "fishing for plastic" project to help clean the oceans
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Plastics are the most common form of garbage found in the world's oceans. According to the World Economic Forum, the amount of plastic dumped into oceans is equal to a full garbage truck of plastic dumped every minute. Now some fisherman are casting their nets to make a difference. Seth Doane reports.

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LA Zoo uses new tactic to boost California condor population
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The California condor, the largest bird in North America, is making a comeback from the brink of extinction. In the early 1980s, there were only 22 left in the world. So scientists set out to capture the remaining birds and create a breeding program. Joy Benedict got a behind-the-scenes look at how the Los Angeles Zoo recently discovered a new technique that's produced soaring results.

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Bei Bei the giant panda leaving the National Zoo for China
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Washington's National Zoo is saying goodbye to Bei Bei, the last of its beloved giant panda cubs. This could be the end of an era, as Bei Bei heads to China. Chip Reid explains.

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How drought is impacting giant sequoia trees
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In our Eye on Earth series, we are walking among giants: ancient trees. The huge sequoia groves of California draw millions of tourists a year, but these forests are more than photo opportunities. They are longtime warriors in the battle against climate change. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

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High tide in Venice could hit twice normal level
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Venice, Italy, is facing the second worst flooding in nearly 100 years, and high tide could hit nearly twice the normal level on Friday. At least two people have died, and the city's mayor has closed the historic St. Mark's Square. Holly Williams reports.

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Disaster declared as Venice deals with historic flooding
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One of the world's most popular tourist destinations was declared a disaster on Thursday. Venice, Italy, has been swamped by the worst flooding in a half-century. As Holly Williams reports, the damage has left the city in deep trouble.

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This T. rex ancestor is "missing link" to apex predators, scientists say
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Apex predators, like the Tyrannosaurus rex, eventually arose from smaller-bodied tyrannosauroid dinosaurs called Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the study's researchers said.

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What to know about invasive ant with fatal sting reported in multiple states
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A "sneaky" invasive species that has a potentially deadly sting can be found in more than a dozen states, according to experts.

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Experts say halting U.S. funds for Gavi vaccine alliance will cost lives
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RFK Jr. announced a halt to all U.S. funding for the global Gavi vaccine alliance. One expert calls it a "travesty and a nightmare."

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CDC to hire former head of anti-vaccine group founded by RFK Jr.
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Lyn Redwood, who spread debunked claims about vaccines, will be in the CDC's Immunization Safety Office, multiple CDC officials tell CBS News.

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The state of abortion, 3 years after Roe v. Wade was overturned
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It's been three years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing individual states to ban abortion. Despite that, the number of abortions has increased. Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, joined CBS News to discuss the state of abortion in the U.S.

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How climate change is raising risks for pregnant women
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Health officials say heat can be especially dangerous for pregnant women. David Schechter reports on how climate change is raising those risks.

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Novo Nordisk ends Wegovy sales on Hims & Hers over "deceptive marketing"
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Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.

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Extended interview: LQ Goldring on her quest for a kidney donor
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In this web exclusive, LaQuayia Goldring (who goes by LQ) talks with "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty about her experience as a dialysis patient and kidney donor recipient, and her struggle to locate a new kidney after her donated organ failed.

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Kidney dialysis industry accused of maximizing profits over patients
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The great majority of patients requiring kidney dialysis in the U.S. are treated in outpatient clinics almost all run by for-profit corporations which, critics say, prioritize company profits over patients' needs. According to Tom Mueller, author of "How to Make a Killing," patients on dialysis in America die one to two times faster than in any other developed country. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty examines the serious concerns about the dialysis industry, where a CBS News investigation has found one-third of all dialysis clinics failed to meet federal performance standards this year. The companies deny these allegations, and say patient care and safety are their primary concerns.

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AstroAI recalls minifridges that caused $360,000 in property damages
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A short circuit in the minifridges caused numerous fires, two of which resulted in more than $360,000 in property damages.

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CDC: At least 3% of measles cases this year were in fully vaccinated people
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About three dozen of the nearly 1,200 measles infections in 2025 have been in people with two measles vaccine doses, the CDC says.

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The GOP wants people up to age 64 to work for food stamps and Medicaid
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The GOP's "big beautiful bill" would require people up to age 64 to certify they're working to get aid. Here's what the research shows.

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Judge strikes down some Trump research cuts linked to diversity, gender
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A federal judge struck down sweeping Trump administration orders that resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of National Institutes of Health research grants.

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CDC official overseeing COVID hospitalization data resigns in protest
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Dr. Fiona Havers' resignation follows RFK Jr.'s orders to change the CDC's vaccine recommendations.

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Adult film star raises concerns over the state of porn performers' mental health
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The internet has changed the landscape of the adult entertainment industry and has brought some unintended consequences. Amber Lynn, an adult performer who has worked in the industry since 1982, sits down with CBSN to talk about her long and successful career in the industry, and about her concerns over performers' mental health.

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CDC urges summer camps to check for measles immunity, as U.S. nears record
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The CDC's new "checklist" comes amid a deadly year of measles outbreaks that is now near record levels.

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Wuhan citizens "freaking out" over coronavirus, American stranded in city says
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The U.S. government is racing to evacuate Americans from Wuhan, China, where the deadly coronavirus outbreak began. The virus has now killed more than 81 people in China. Ramy Inocencio spoke with one American stranded in the city, who said citizens are "freaking out a little bit more than normal."

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Coronavirus latest: China on alert as deadly virus spreads
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CBS News correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the latest developments out of China on the deadly coronavirus.

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U.S. embassy evacuates American citizens from Wuhan amid coronavirus outbreak
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The U.S. embassy in China is evacuating American citizens from Wuhan, the city at the center of the coronavirus outbreak. More than 1,300 cases have been reported in the country and at least 41 people have died. In the U.S., 63 patients have been tested in 22 states. Ramy Inocencio reports.

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Arizona woman fights to keep frozen embryos
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An Arizona woman who has dreamed of becoming a mother is considering her next move after the state's highest court ruled against her. She's being held to a contract she signed several years ago. Carter Evans explains.

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Chinese officials scramble to build hospital as virus spreads
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Officials in Wuhan, China, are sccrambling to build a new hospital by the end of next week, to treat the flood of patients. It comes amid the spread of coronavirus, which has killed more than 40 people. Ramy Inocencio reports.

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Second case of coronavirus confirmed in the U.S.
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The battle against a new and deadly virus is kicking into high gear after a second case of coronavirus in the U.S. was confirmed in Chicago. Dean Reynolds reports.

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Coronavirus spreads to 12 possible cases in U.S.
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Ten Chinese cities with a combined population of around 33 million people are now off limits as the coronavirus infects over 800 people around the world. In the U.S., 10 possible cases in California, one in Texas and one in Tennessee are in isolation awaiting CDC test results. Ramy Inocencio explains how people in Wuhan, the center of the outbreak, are dealing with isolation.

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Former Insys CEO sentenced to prison time for pushing opioids
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The former chairman of pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics was sentenced to more than five years in prison for operating a scheme that fueled the opioid crisis. He was also ordered to pay a $250,000 fine. Anna Werner reports.

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CDC issues travel warning over coronavirus
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is issuing its most urgent travel warning to stop the deadly outbreak of the coronavirus. There are now two more possible cases in the U.S. Carter Evans reports.

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Loneliness survey finds young generations are lonelier than boomers
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According to a new survey, loneliness is on the rise. Millennials and members of Generation Z reported feeling lonelier than older generations. "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell has more.

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Nebraska surgeon lets patients pay their bills with volunteer work
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Nebraska surgeon Demetrio Aguila served across Asia for eight years as an air force doctor before realizing he could make an impact closer to home. After seeing patients in his clinic who could not pay for treatment, he began a program that offers them the option to pay for surgery by volunteering for local humanitarian groups. Meg Oliver shows how the plan is paying off in our series A More Perfect Union.

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China locks down city of Wuhan, new details about U.S. coronavirus victim emerge
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Transportation hubs in Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, are closed to stop people from leaving after the virus has already killed at least 17 people in China and infected nearly 600 others in at least six other countries. Ramy Inocencio just barely got out of Wuhan and shares new details on the U.S.’s one confirmed victim.

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Chinese city quarantines 11 million as virus spreads
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The Chinese city of Wuhan is going under quarantine to contain the new and deadly coronavirus. As Ramy Inocencio reports, health officials are considering declaring an international health emergency.

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Coronavirus case discovered in U.S. as China death toll rises to 9
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The deadly coronavirus that took nine victims in China has now been discovered inside the U.S. after a Washington state resident in his 30s recently returned from the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan. Carter Evans is in Everett, Washington, where the man is quarantined in a hospital.

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Coronavirus: Threats, symptoms, and what precautions you can take
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The coronavirus has spread to several countries and now has three U.S. airports screening for it. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to share the CDC’s latest updates, as well as what the virus looks like and what you can do to try and stay safe.

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RFK Jr. taps allies, COVID vaccine critics for CDC advisory panel
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired the previous roster of the CDC's vaccine advisers on Monday.

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