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Secretary of State Pompeo preparing for meeting with Kim Jong Un

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation of President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong Un. It's his second trip to North Korea in less than six weeks. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports.

Ronan Farrow: Woman had "everything to lose" by coming forward about Schneiderman

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On Monday, an article in the New Yorker came out detailing physical abuse allegations against New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who resigned hours later. Ronan Farrow, who co-authored the article, says the women who detailed the claims were reluctant to come forward. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.

Buildings in path of Kilauea volcano lava destroyed

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Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues to threaten homes in the Leilani Estates neighborhood. At least 35 structures have been destroyed. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has the latest.

Judge in Stanford rape case fights to save his job

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California Judge Aaron Persky is facing a recall election next month because of a controversial sentence he handed down in a sexual assault case. Now he's speaking out, saying a recall would affect judicial independence. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone has the latest.

Utah's "free-range parenting" law gives more freedom to parents and kids

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Utah's new "free-range parenting" law prevents parents from being prosecuted for allowing kids to roam on their own. The idea can be traced back a former columnist who wrote about letting her son ride the New York City subway years ago. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas explains.

Stranded soldier watches daughter's birth on FaceTime

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Army Spc. Brooks Lindsey was trying to get home to his wife for the birth of their daughter, but got stranded due to flight delays. So he watched the birth on his phone, and the emotional moment was captured on camera. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has his story.

Investigators search for body of missing girls in Michigan woods

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Investigators are combing through a wooded area in Macomb Township, Michigan, for the body of 12-year-old Kimberly King, who was last seen in 1979. They believe there could be the remains of other missing girls, as part of a cold case that goes back four decades. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan reports.



"Don't Scream"

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A young mom calls 911 claiming she cut her own throat in front of her estranged husband and her child-- doctors say there’s no way she did it to herself. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.

Do calorie counts on menus help people eat healthier?

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New regulations went into effect this week requiring calorie information to be posted on the menus of larger restaurant chains. But will it make people eat healthier? Heather Brown of CBS Minnesota station WCCO reports.





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