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Supreme Court reinstates parts of Trump's travel ban

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The Trump administration is getting ready to put its temporary travel ban in place. It will stop most visits from six mainly-Muslim countries for 90 days. On Monday, the Supreme Court threw out lower-court orders blocking the ban. Jan Crawford reports.

White House warns Syria will "pay a heavy price" for any new chemical attack

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The White House says it has evidence that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is preparing another deadly chemical weapons attack on his own people. In April, the Trump administration fired cruise missiles at a Syrian airbase in response to a nerve gas attack that killed more than 80 civilians. Margaret Brennan reports.

Smart cars give NYPD the right to remain adorable

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Most police cars only turn heads when their sirens are blaring, but the New York Police Department's newest Smart cruisers are getting a flood of attention of a completely different kind. Kris Van Cleave reports.



Reports of adverse reactions to cosmetics have doubled, study finds

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A lack of government oversight creates problems in tracking the growing number of potentially dangerous reactions to cosmetics. A new study says reports of adverse reactions to cosmetics and personal care products more than doubled to nearly 1,600 complaints between 2015 and 2016. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to avoid potentially harmful products and how to report an adverse incident.

Another GOP senator comes out against health bill after CBO estimate

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The White House says voters should not trust a new Congressional Budget Office report on the Senate Republicans' health care bill, which estimates 22 million more people will be uninsured by 2026 if the Senate bill replaces Obamacare. There are six GOP senators who are currently against the plan. Nancy Cordes reports.

Brett Velicovich describes hunting the ISIS leader with drones

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Brett Velicovich was one of an elite handful at the center of America's covert drone war. During one four-month period, they removed 14 of the 20 most wanted terrorists from the battlefield in Iraq. Velicovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Drone Warrior: An Elite Soldier's Inside Account of the Hunt for America's Most Dangerous Enemies," and what it was like to hunt ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Ex-pharmacy exec sentenced to nine years in prison

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Barry Cadden, the former co-owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy, has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison for his role in a deadly meningitis outbreak. He was the head pharmacist of the New England Compounding Center at the time of the 2012 outbreak where 64 people died nationwide and hundreds of others became sick. Jim Axelrod reports.

Increase in deadly bear attacks in Alaska

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Wildlife officials in Alaska aren't sure what's causing an increase in bear attacks in their state. In the last week, four people have been attacked, including two deadly encounters on back-to-back days last weekend. There have only been six fatal bear attacks in Alaska in the last 130 years. Jeff Glor reports.

John McEnroe on controversial Serena Williams comments

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Hall of Famer John McEnroe's fiery outbursts on the tennis courts earned him a reputation as one of the most iconic and controversial athletes in history. McEnroe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "But Seriously," and defend why he said Serena Williams would be ranked 700th in the world if she played in the men's tournaments.

How the Senate GOP health care bill could impact you

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Bloomberg News White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how the numbers in the Senate health care bill could affect your coverage.

Son of retired MLB player critically hurt by baseball

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The son of retired Atlanta Brave Keith Lockhart is fighting for his life after being hit by a baseball. Days after Jason Lockhart broke his nose at a tournament in South Carolina, the 15-year-old suddenly started bleeding heavily. Doctors discovered his injuries were much more severe than they had thought. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Artist Salvador Dalí to be exhumed over paternity suit

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Surrealist master Salvador Dalí is at the center of a bizarre paternity lawsuit. A woman who claims to be his daughter from an affair wants to see if Dalí's DNA is a match. A Spanish judge ordered the iconic artist's remains to be dug up, decades after his death. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

John McEnroe says he won't apologize to Serena Williams

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During an NPR interview about his new book, "But Seriously," tennis legend John McEnroe said Serena Williams would be ranked "like 700 in the world" if she played the men's circuit. On "CBS This Morning" Tuesday, McEnroe refused to apologize to Williams but said his comment "wasn't necessary."

Wind-fueled wildfires lead to evacuations in Utah

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Firefighters in southern Utah are battling an unprecedented wildfire for this time of year. It has burned at least 13 homes and covers more than 71 miles. The fire is one of dozens burning across the western U.S. The region contines to suffer from a heat wave, making it harder to fight the flames. Jamie Yuccas reports.





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