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What to expect from upcoming West Virginia primaries

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The West Virginia primary is just days away, and it's a tight race between three Republican hopefuls. But the candidate sparking the most controversy is former coal CEO Don Blankenship. CBS News video journalist Nicole Sganga reports from Charleston, West Virginia.

U.S. halts funding for Syria's White Helmets

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The U.S. State Department has halted funding for the White Helmets, the humanitarian group in Syria credited with saving thousands of lives. CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood joins CBSN to explain why the funding has stopped and what it means for the group.

Earthquakes near Kilauea volcano are getting stronger, geophysicist says

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Hundreds of earthquakes have been reported in the past few days on Hawaii's Big Island, but now stronger quakes were reported Friday as Kilauea volcano erupts. Michael Poland of the U.S. Geological Survey tells CBSN "earthquakes are the thing we need to be worried about right now."

Major earthquakes rock Hawaii as Kilauea volcano erupts

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Major earthquakes were reported Friday near Kilauea volcano, which has been spewing lava since an eruption earlier this week. Over 1,500 residents have been evacuated. U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii joins CBSN via phone to discuss how the community is handling the eruption.



Manhunt underway for gunman who shot ATF agent in face

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An ATF agent who was ambushed while working undercover with Chicago police was part of Chicago's Gun Strike Force, which was formed last year to cut the number of illegal guns in the city. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports.

Lawsuit filed in the Charlie Rose sexual harassment case

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A lawsuit was filed Friday in the Charlie Rose sexual harassment case. The Washington Post reported on Thursday that 27 more women had come forward to accuse Rose of sexually harassing them while they were working at CBS or elsewhere.

Residents warned about sulfur dioxide exposure after Hawaii volcano erupts

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More than 1,500 people had to evacuate after Hawaii's Kilauea volcano started erupting on Thursday. Residents are now being warned about exposure to high levels of sulfur dioxide from the lava, and on Friday, a 5.3-magnitude quake rocked the Big Island. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports.

4-year-old superhero has the power to feed the homeless

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Austin Perine may look like your average 4-year-old. But once a week, he turns into his alter ego: a superhero set on feeding as many homeless people as possible. Steve Hartman has his story.

Unemployment rate down to 3.9%, but wages slow to rise

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The latest jobs report shows the unemployment rate was down to 3.9 percent in April, the lowest level since December 2000. But wages are only up 2.6 percent from a year ago. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what that means for workers.

Giuliani walks back Stormy Daniels payment claims

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President Trump brought in Rudy Giuliani to help defend him in the Russia investigation. But on Friday, it was the president who was defending Giuliani, after he created a mess in another case. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.

Sunday: Hayden, Darroch, Avenatti, Turley

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Guests to include former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden, British Ambassador Sir Kim Darroch, attorney Michael Avenatti, and GWU law professor Jonathan Turley

Student sues principal after being disciplined for pro-gun shirts

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Nearly three months after the Parkland school massacre in Florida, students who support gun rights are raising their voices. They held walkouts this week, and a 15-year-old boy in Wisconsin is suing his high school principal after being disciplined for wearing pro-gun T-shirts. CBS News' Nikki Battiste reports.





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