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Why is Yellowstone's Steamboat Geyser so active?

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In Yellowstone National Park, a geyser that is usually dormant has shot off over and over again, drawing visitors eager to see the spectacular water show. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Searching for dinosaur fossils in Scotland's "real Jurassic Park"

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Hundreds of millions of years have weathered Scotland's remote Isle of Skye. The prehistoric secrets hidden in the island's wrinkles have also attracted a caravan of time travelers led by American palaeontologist Steve Brusatte. He invited CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti on his team's quest.

Importance of language when talking about suicide

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Congress could soon take up new legislation to help suicide prevention programs. This comes after a CDC study found nearly 45,000 people died by suicide in 2016. Dr. Christine Moutier, chief medical officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the cultural and societal shifts around how we deal with mental health in the U.S. and the importance of using non-judgmental language when talking about suicide.



Bear that mauled search party volunteer likely killed Alaskan hiker

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Police in Alaska say the same brown bear that killed a missing hiker may have mauled a volunteer who was part of the search effort. Michael Soltis, 44, went hiking on Monday in Eagle River, outside Anchorage, but didn't return. A search party was looking for him Wednesday when the bear attacked the volunteer and mauled his leg. He is expected to survive. Police later found Soltis' body near the scene.

June 21 marks Make Music Day

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Make Music Day is an annual event each June 21 with more than 4,000 free outdoor concerts all over the country, at which all musicians are invited to join together and play. Aaron Friedman, president of the Make Music Alliance, talked with "Sunday Morning" about the global celebration's origins and how it has expanded to a city near you.

Inside El Salvador communities paralyzed by gang violence

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Many immigrants say they're fleeing to the U.S. because of relentless gang violence in their homelands. Last year, nearly 30 percent of unaccompanied minors who entered the U.S. illegally came from El Salvador. Omar Villafranca reports from San Salvador, El Salvador, where police showed him how gangs are terrorizing neighborhoods.

Purdue Pharma used deceptive sales tactic for OxyContin after settlement, ex-sales rep says

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Purdue Pharma laid off its entire sales team this week. Now only on "CBS This Morning," a former Purdue sales representative reveals the drugmaker downplayed the dangers of opioids, even after pleading guilty to a felony charge of "misbranding." Purdue's 2007 settlement with the Justice Department included more than $630 million in fines. Tony Dokoupil spoke with the whistleblower.





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