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Amazon stock falls as Trump targets the retail giant

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Amazon's stock has fallen since President Trump started going after the company, claiming it's fleecing the U.S. Postal Service. But one expert says Amazon has actually become their number one customer. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.

"SWAT teams" used to fight so-called "nightmare bacteria"

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A new study reveals antibiotic resistant "nightmare bacteria" has become a growing threat in the U.S. Since it can be deadly, one idea to help fight it is to use "SWAT teams" that include doctors, nurses and public health officials. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.

Man accused of murder pleads the Fifth in inheritance case

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A man accused by family members of killing his grandfather and mother so he could collect a multimillion dollar inheritance appeared in court Tuesday. He turned the accusations on his aunts. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.

What's causing the Earth to open up in Kenya?

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Video shows a rift in Kenya that's several miles long. Some scientists believe it's a sign the continent is splitting in two, while others have another theory about what's going on. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports.

Trump proposes sending troops to the border

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On Tuesday, President Trump made a new immigration proposal: sending troops to secure the border with Mexico. His predecessors took similar action in 2006 and again in 2010. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.



Oklahoma teachers strike for another day, demand increased funding

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For a second day in a row, thousands of Oklahoma teachers marched at their state Capitol, calling for increased pay and funding. They even crowded hallways, waiting to meet with state lawmakers. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest.

How Martin Luther King Jr. paved the way for change

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It's been 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his final speech, in which he famously said, "I have seen the promised land." CBS News asked prominent African-Americans to reflect on the man who helped pave the way to that promised land and change we see today.





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