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Which cities are front-runners for Amazon's 2nd headquarters?

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Dozens of cities are putting the final touches on bids to become the second headquarters of Amazon. The online giant announced last month its new location could involve a $5 billion capital investment and 50,000 jobs. Amazon wants a diverse city with a large talent pool, mass transit and a high quality of life, but some say the company is creating an unfair bidding war for tax breaks.

Weinstein Company in financial freefall as allegations mount

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The Weinstein Company's board of directors is expected to meet Tuesday to discuss the company's possible sale amid the scandal surrounding ousted co-founder Harvey Weinstein. Billionaire financier Thomas Barrack, a close confidante of President Trump, has emerged as a potential buyer for the embattled entertainment company. Bianna Golodryga reports.

Woman dies while seeking refuge from wildfire in pool

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The death toll is still rising from Northern California's massive wildfires. Forty-one people are confirmed dead and they range in age from 14 to 100. Among them is a driver whose truck overturned while delivering water to the fire lines. Wildfires raced across more than 213,000 acres destroying some 5,700 homes and businesses. Mireya Villarreal reports.

#MeToo floods social media with stories of sexual abuse, harassment

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A huge number of sexual assault and harassment survivors are sharing their stories online and revealing deeply intimate experiences. Their stories flooded social media and painted a picture of just how many people endure sexual abuse and harassment every day. Jericka Duncan reports.

U.S.-backed forces celebrate defeat of ISIS in Raqqa

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U.S.-backed forces in Syria are celebrating the defeat of ISIS in its former stronghold of Raqqa. Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces danced and chanted in the streets. They say total victory will come within hours. Losing Raqqa is a major blow for ISIS as the terror group once called the city its capital. Holly Williams reports.

Trump vows action on opioids after "60 Minutes," Washington Post report

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President Trump is expected to declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency next week following an investigation by "60 Minutes" and the Washington Post. The president also said he might consider replacing his drug czar nominee, Rep. Tom Marino, who sponsored a new law that weakened the DEA's control over opioid drug distributors. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump and McConnell pledge unity behind GOP agenda

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President Trump wants to show the world he can work with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell. The two men met reporters in the Rose Garden after a White House meeting stating they are "closer than ever before." Major Garrett reports.



Ford urged to recall 1.3M Explorers over exhaust fume concerns

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There is a new push for Ford Motor Company to recall its Explorer SUVs over carbon monoxide poisoning concerns. The Center for Auto Safety is urging Ford to pull more than 1.3 million Explorers off the road. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Eye Opener: Trump plays both sides with McConnell and Bannon

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The president says he and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are "closer than ever before." Also, ISIS is about to be completely driven out of its capital city of Raqqa. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.





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