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Mesa PD at center of beating video was already under review

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Four Mesa, Arizona, police officers are on leave after a video surfaced showing a man being punched several times. But it's not the first time the department has come under fire. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas explains.

Will Giuliani's comments on North Korea impact the summit?

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President Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani raised eyebrows for saying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un got on his hands and knees and "begged" for the upcoming summit to take place. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan takes a look at whether his remarks put the historic summit at risk.

Hail leaves path of destruction in Dallas area

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Giant hailstones, some as big as baseballs, smashed car windshields, skylights and windows in the Dallas area over night. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has a closer look.



UPS workers vote in favor of authorizing strike

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About 93 percent of UPS workers gave their union the go ahead to call a strike. A national pact with the union covers about 260,000 UPS workers, and the current contract expires July 31. It would be the first strike at UPS in decades.

Honoring Robert F. Kennedy 50 years later

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Wednesday marks 50 years since the death of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated while campaining for president. When his funeral train traveled south from New York City, mourners lined the tracks in silence. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson takes a look back.

Judge behind controversial Brock Turner sexual assault case recalled

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Judge Aaron Persky, who came under fire for sentencing Brock Turner to three months in jail for sexual assault, has been recalled. While many are celebrating the move, others worry about the impact this will have on future cases. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.

The "Starbucks effect" on real estate

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When a new coffee shop opens, it seems to have an immediate effect on the home prices in its zip code. A new study shows just how much.

Who is Harold Henthorn?

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Brian Maass, CBS 4 Denver's investigative reporter, has spent years following the story of Harold Henthorn and the questions surrounding the mysterious deaths of both his wives: Lynn, who was crushed under a car in 1995, and Toni, who fell to her death in Rocky Mountain National Park in 2012. Maass discusses some of what he has learned with "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant.





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