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Pending home sales fall as demand rises

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Pending home sales fell in May for the third month in a row. But it's not because of lack of demand. CBS News senior business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins CBSN to discuss.

One-of-a-kind home for sale, with a big catch

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A stone house that straddles the border of Vermont and Quebec, Canada, is for sale. The nine-bedroom, five-bath estate is listed at $109,000. Michelle Miller reports.

What led to Cardinal George Pell's abuse chargers?

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Cardinal George Pell has been a contentious figure in the church for some time, yet he remained prominent and has maintained close ties to Pope Francis. Now Pell faces sexual assault charges in Australia. Investigative reporter and author of ""Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of George Pell"" Louise Milligan spoke about Pell's downfall.

Ex-ISIS recruits reveal what drew them into war

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As ISIS loses ground in Syria and Iraq, it is also losing fighters. Holly Williams reports from inside Syria, where former ISIS recruits are now committed to fighting the terror group.



Evidence of rift between Tillerson, members of Trump's inner circle

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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson showed signs of frustration Thursday at the slow pace of hiring at the State Department. The White House has torpedoed several of his picks for senior positions, and has been slow to nominate many others. Margaret Brennan reports.

Trump's Twitter attack on "Morning Joe" hosts draws backlash

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President Trump has turned "crossing the line" into a political art form. But when he lashed out at the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," he may have ventured into new territory. Now, members of both parties are calling him out. Major Garrett reports.

Medicaid cuts in Senate bill could have dire effects at Ohio opioid clinic

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CBS News has learned that Senate Republicans, hoping to win support for the Obamacare replacement, have added another $45 billion for the treatment of opioid addiction. However, that is just a fraction of what Medicaid currently covers. So, what happens if Medicaid is cut drastically? Adriana Diaz reports.

Trump's history of controversial comments about women

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President Trump's tweets Thursday marked the second time this week that his comments about women have come under scrutiny. The issue dogged him on the campaign trail as well. A group of Democratic congresswomen accused him Thursday of setting a bad example for young men. Nancy Cordes has more.





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