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Parkland school district rejects arming teachers

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Broward County Schools, the district that includes Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, voted down a measure that would have armed teachers. CBS Miami's Hank Tester reports.



Millions of cars on the road may have issues linked to recalls

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There are new questions about recall repairs after a young father died pulling his daughter from a car that rolled into a pond. That same type of car had a recall for a defect that could cause it to roll. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.

Bill Cosby's lawyers target accuser

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Bill Cosby is being retried for sexual assault after the jurt deadlocked in his first trial. On Tuesday, his lawyer blasted his accuser, claiming she just wanted to make money. CBS News Correspondent Michelle Miller reports.

Dance students jump from burning building: "We were trapped"

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Students and teachers had to make life-or-death decisions when they were trapped by a fire in their New Jersey dance studio. As flames engulfed the building, some jumped from the second floor balcony. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers reports.

U.S. airstrike in Syria would send a message to Russia, Iran

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President Trump canceled a trip to South America to draw up a response to an apparent chemical attack in Syria. The last strike a year ago hit an airfield that was quickly back in operation. This time, the targets could be more valuable. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.

Stormy Daniels cooperating with federal investigators in Michael Cohen case

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CBS News has learned adult film star Stormy Daniels is cooperating in the federal investigation of the deal she struck with the president's attorney, Michael Cohen. On Monday, FBI agents raided Cohen's home and offices in search of evidence related to the deal. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid reports.

Gold Star families carry on the legacy of their loved ones

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The family of the first U.S. service member killed in Syria is working to honor his memory by helping others. That includes rebuilding a home ruined by Hurricane Harvey. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin has their story.





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