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Why are food recalls on the rise?

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A growing number of people are concerned about food safety after a series of recalls over food contamination. Pepperidge Farm voluntarily recalled more than three million packages of Goldfish crackers Tuesday over possible salmonella contamination. Mondelez International also issued a voluntary recall of 16 varieties of its Ritz cracker products because of the same concerns over salmonella. Michael Moss, an investigative journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on contaminated food, joins... Читать дальше...

Ivanka Trump shuts down fashion line without warning

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Ivanka Trump is shutting down her namesake fashion line. In a statement Tuesday, Trump said, "My focus for the foreseeable future will be the work I am doing here in Washington." The brand had been facing controversy and financial pressure. Bianna Golodryga reports.



NTSB issues warning over challenge inspired by Drake’s "In My Feelings"

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Government safety experts from the NTSB are warning drivers about the "In My Feelings" challenge. The challenge consists of people posting videos of themselves dancing to Drake's new song, "In My Feelings." But some people are taking the challenge to an extreme level, by jumping out of moving cars to participate. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

NTSB issues warning over Drake’s "In My Feelings"

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Government safety experts from the NTSB are warning drivers about the "In My Feelings" challenge. The challenge consists of people posting videos of themselves dancing to Drake's new song, "In My Feelings." But some people are taking the challenge to an extreme level, by jumping out of moving cars to participate. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

James Cameron is fighting to prevent auction of Titanic artifacts

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A group of British museums have begun a multimillion dollar campaign to keep thousands of items salvaged from the Titanic from falling into private hands at a bankruptcy auction. The effort is backed by filmmaker James Cameron and Robert Ballard, who discovered the sunken wreck on the Atlantic floor in 1985. Charlie D'Agata reports.

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says "don't blame" Trump for trade war

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Republican backlash is growing against President Trump's $12 billion plan to help American farmers feeling the pain of the escalating trade war. Several GOP lawmakers criticized the aid for farmers, calling it a bailout. Director of the National Economic Council, Larry Kudlow, joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss why President Trump's tariffs are not to blame for the escalating trade war with China and the "very unfair trading practices" Mr. Trump inherited when he became president.

Soybean farmer calls Trump's $12 billion plan a "pacifier"

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Republican backlash is growing against President Trump's $12 billion plan to help American farmers feeling the pain of the escalating trade war. The president's proposal was announced Tuesday in response to retaliatory tariffs imposed by China and other countries. Adriana Diaz speaks with one Illinois farmer who voted for President Trump and says he's now on the front lines of the president's trade war.

Wildfires force Yosemite National Park evacuations

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Tourists are evacuating Yosemite National Park because of dangerous conditions from a nearby wildfire. The Ferguson fire has burned about 38,000 acres in California’s Sierra Nevada. Firefighters battling the flames will work in nearly 100-degree temperatures. Dean Reynolds reports.

Secret Trump-Cohen tape: Why it's "possible" a crime was committed

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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the newly released audio recording of then-candidate Donald Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, apparently discussing a payment involving former Playboy model Karen McDougal raises serious questions about possible violations of campaign finance law.

Severe weather moves up the Eastern Seaboard

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More than 26 million Americans are under a flood watch Wednesday morning, as severe weather grips the eastern U.S. for a fourth straight day. The storm will start to be felt further north, especially in New York. DeMarco Morgan reports.





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