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Third of young adults say they've ridden with impaired drivers, study shows

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A new study shows one in three recent high school graduates admits being a passenger in a car in the last year with a driver who had been drinking or taking drugs. Dr. Jon LaPook, who has reported on the challenges of determining if a driver is high on pot, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the study's findings.



Trump expected to impose new tariffs on China

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President Trump is set to unveil new tariffs targeting China as soon as this week. They would be in addition to steel and aluminum tariffs set to go into effect this Friday. Ben Tracy reports on how China is reacting to the possibility of a trade war.

Did Facebook cross the line in Cambridge Analytica scandal?

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The British government is investigating Facebook and the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica after the firm gained access to data from more than 50 million Facebook users. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the data privacy controversy.

Six months after Hurricane Maria, parts of Puerto Rico still without power

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It's been six months since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico?. The Category 4 storm knocked out power to the entire island. At least 64 people died and more than 135,000 people reportedly left the island for the U.S. mainland. It is considered the most logistically challenging natural disaster in modern U.S. history. David Begnaud returned to Yabucoa.

Foul play not ruled out in U.S. college rugby player's death in Bermuda

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Police in Bermuda are not ruling out foul play in the mysterious death of an American college freshman. The body of 19-year-old Mark Dombroski was found on the island Monday. The rugby player was last seen early Sunday after his team competed in a tournament. Anna Werner reports.

Self-driving Uber in fatal accident may not have had time to stop, police say

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Police say early indications show an Uber self-driving SUV may not have had time to stop or avoid hitting a pedestrian who was killed in Arizona. Uber suspended all testing of its autonomous vehicles after the Sunday night crash. It is the first-known pedestrian fatality involving a self-driving car. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Tornadoes cause significant damage in South

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On the first day of spring, tens of millions of people are bracing for the fourth nor'easter this month. In Alabama, suspected tornadoes ripped roofs off homes and knocked out power to 15,000 homes and businesses. Mark Strassmann reports.

Trump hires new lawyer who has called Russia probe an "embarrassment"

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President Trump is reinforcing his legal team in the wake of new attacks on the special counsel leading the Russia investigation. The president hired a lawyer who's pushed a controversial theory about the Justice Department's role in the investigation. Chip Reid reports.

Bomb bound for Austin explodes at FedEx facility near San Antonio

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A new package explosion went off in Texas Tuesday morning, this time at a FedEx building in Schertz outside San Antonio. One person was injured. The FBI says "it's more than possible" the blast is related to a series of four bombings in Austin. Omar Villafranca reports.





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