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Miss America covers up

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Faith Salie on the latest news that the annual beauty pageant will no longer feature a swimsuit competition

Almanac: Forest fire lookout towers

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On June 10, 1905, America's first forest fire lookout tower went into operation on top of Squaw Mountain in Maine

Experts weigh in on Trump-North Korea summit expectations

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President Trump will fly to Singapore Saturday morning, leaving the G7 summit in Quebec early for his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The president said Thursday if the meeting goes well, he'd consider inviting Kim to the U.S., but he also repeated that he'd be willing to walk out if the talks don't make progress. Bianna Golodryga reports.



Stars react to Anthony Bourdain's death

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Actors, politicians, musicians, journalists, scientists and other prominent figures took to social media to mourn the loss of Anthony Bourdain

Note to Self: François Clemmons reflects on "Mister Rogers"

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For more than three decades, Fred Rogers entertained and educated children with his popular TV program, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." His legacy is documented in the new film, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" One of those neighbors was Officer Clemmons, played by François Clemmons, who broke ground by becoming one of the first African-Americans with a recurring role on a children's TV series. In our series, Note to Self, Clemmons writes to his younger self about the transformational experience.

Alarming CDC report on suicide shows nearly 45,000 Americans took their own lives in 2016

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A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds nearly 45,000 Americans took their own lives in 2016. That's more deaths than car accidents or opioid overdoses. As CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan explains, the death of designer Kate Spade is shedding new light on the devastating statistic.

Pay Attention: How "forest bathing" clears the mind and body

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In our series, Pay Attention, we explore ways to sharpen our focus and re-capture our attention from distracting technology. Americans spend an average of 93 percent of their time indoors or inside a car, which means just 12 hours a week is spent outside. There is mounting evidence that spending time in nature is good for your body and your brain. That led us to explore a popular activity prescribed by Japanese physicians for years known as "forest bathing." John Dickerson reports.

Video captures delivery man hiding package after seeing doormat message

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An Amazon delivery man is being praised for following some unique instructions on a novelty doormat: "Please hide packages from husband." Surveillance video shows Gilberton Montanez placing the package behind a chair. The couple met their delivery man and praised him for being humble and kind.





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