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"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" stars on keeping the play's secrets

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In the final scene of the last "Harry Potter" movie, Harry, Ron and Hermione send their children off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. That's where the new Broadway play, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," picks up. J.K. Rowling's beloved characters are adults and their children are having adventures at Hogwarts. The two-part, five-hour play is nominated for 10 Tony Awards and already won a record nine Olivier Awards in England. Jamie Parker, who plays Harry Potter, and Noma Dumezweni... Читать дальше...



Sen. Elizabeth Warren questions Trump's strategy on North Korea

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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has become one of the Democrats' leading voices in Congress. Warren's latest book, "This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America's Middle Class," accuses the government of working for the wealthy and corporations at the expense of everyday Americans. Warren joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the possible summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, why she questions whether he has a strategy for those talks, and the changing face of democracy in America.

Arizona invests in tech to combat wrong-way driving

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The number of Americans killed each year in wrong-way crashes has increased more than 38 percent since 2013. Even though they cause a small number of accidents overall, those collisions are 50 times more likely to be deadly than all other vehicle crashes. Now, Arizona is investing in a possible high-tech solution that instantly alerts police and drivers. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Starbucks' Howard Schultz: Anti-bias training "just a beginning"

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Every company-owned Starbucks store in the U.S. will close for a time this afternoon for racial bias training after the arrest of two black men inside a Philadelphia outpost in April. Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the company plans to globalize the training and become a "beacon of hope" in communities.

5G wireless towers raise health, property value concerns

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The wireless industry is in a race to roll out 5G service. It's supposed to be up to 100 times faster than current data speeds. But it requires cellphone tower equipment to be closer to users than before. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Starbucks closing today for anti-bias training

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Thousands of Starbucks stores will shut down this afternoon so employees can get racial bias training. Starbucks faced controversy after a manager called police on two black men who were arrested after asking to use the bathroom without buying anything. Jericka Duncan reports.

North Korean senior official heads to U.S. to salvage summit

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President Trump confirms a high-ranking North Korean official is traveling to the U.S. for talks about a possible summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. Kim Yong Chol was seen in the Beijing airport early Tuesday. He is expected to fly to New York. Ben Tracy reports.

Tensions grow as children and parents are separated at border

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Tension is growing in Washington over the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy, letting border security agents separate the children of immigrants trying to enter the U.S. illegally. The president is holding Democrats responsible for what he calls a "horrible law." Critics say there is no law requiring families to be split up. Major Garrett reports.





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