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Anger boils over as London fire questions remain unanswered

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Grief is turning into anger over the high-rise apartment fire that killed at least 30 people in London this week. Dozens are still missing, and hundreds were left homeless. Victims are outraged over what they say is a lack of information and support. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Woman found guilty in suicide texting trial

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Michelle Carter is convicted of involuntary manslaughter for sending texts encouraging her friend, Conrad Roy, to commit suicide. The case raised questions about whether words can kill. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.

Sailors still missing after USS Fitzgerald collision

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The U.S. Navy says seven sailors from the USS Fitzgerald are missing after it collided with a container ship off the coast of Japan. The Navy destroyer was damaged and took on water but managed to make it back to port. Ben Tracy reports.

Trump announces rollback of Obama-era Cuba policy

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President Trump rolled back another Obama-era policy Friday -- this time, restricting travel and business with Cuba. CBSN political contributor and RealClearPolitics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN for a closer look at this move, and more about this whirlwind week in Washington.



Amazon, Walmart rivalry heats up with latest acquistions

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Rivals Amazon and Walmart are stepping up the competition as the e-commerce giant buys Whole Foods and the world's largest store buys online clothing company Bonobos. Yahoo finance reporter Myles Udland joins CBSN to discuss.

Lawmakers respond to president's tweet

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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill aren't sure how to respond to President Trump's tweet, which some took as a swipe at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss.

Is President Trump jeopardizing himself with his tweets?

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President Trump may want attention off the Russia probes, but he won't stop tweeting about them. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down Mr. Trump's latest tweetstorm -- and what it means for the special counsel.

6/16: CBS Evening News

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The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Fitzgerald collided with a Japanese merchant ship off the coast of Japan; Watch Scott Pelley's remarks on his final broadcast as anchor of the "CBS Evening News."

Sunless tanning chemical

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Scientists are looking at a new way for sunless tanning. A new chemical treatment could give your skin the sun-kissed color without having to go outside. Plastic surgeon Dr. David Candello joins CBSN to discuss

Lawmakers critical of Trump's tweets about Russia investigation

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Top Democrats in Congress warned President Trump against a power grab Friday after his tweets critical of the Russia investigation. GOP Sen. Pat Toomey said that the country would be "better off generally with fewer tweets." Also, doctors gave an update on Rep. Steve Scalise, injured in Wednesday's shooting. Nancy Cordes reports.

Michelle Carter found guilty in text suicide trial

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In a groundbreaking case, a Massachusetts judge ruled today that a young woman who sent texts encouraging her boyfriend to commit suicide is guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Erin Moriarty covered the trial for a special "48 Hours" airing Friday night at 8 p.m. ET.

What Congress can learn from Little League

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This week, some people tried to turn the baseball shooting into a political football, blaming one party or the other for the violence. Normally, you'd expect Congress to join in the mudslinging -- but they threw us a curveball at Thursday night's game. Steve Hartman reports.

The American doctors risking their lives in Syria

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In the civilized world, hospitals are off limits in war. But in Syria, the dictatorship of Bashar al Assad is hitting hospitals relentlessly, killing more than 800 doctors and medical workers. On assignment for "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley traveled to Syria to meet the American doctors putting their lives on the line.

Amazon buys Whole Foods for $13.7 billion

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Online giant Amazon bought Whole Foods Friday for $13.7 billion, scooping up 460 brick-and-mortar stores that can double as refrigerated distribution centers for Amazon Fresh, the company's online grocery delivery service. Don Dahler reports.

MN cop found not guilty in shooting death of Philando Castile

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Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanes was found not guilty by a jury Friday afternoon for the July 2016 shooting death of Philando Castile. The case gained national notoriety because the immediate aftermath of the shooting was streamed live on Facebook. Dean Reynolds reports.





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