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Walmart, other large companies face pregnancy discrimination lawsuits

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Walmart faces a potential class-action lawsuit in New York state for allegations of pregnancy discrimination. Two former Walmart associates claim they were fired for missing work due to pregnancy-related medical issues. Walmart denies the claims. CBS News legal anaylst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the difficulty in proving pregnancy discrimination. Walmart isn't alone, as other large companies facing legal action include Merck, AT&T, Whole Foods and Novartis.

Parkinson's disease: Risk factors and slowing its progression

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Actor Alan Alda's public acknowledgement that he has Parkinson's disease is raising awareness about the debilitating condition. Alda made the announcement Tuesday on "CBS This Morning." Parkinson's disease affects an estimated one million Americans and more than six million people worldwide. Dr. Rachel Dolhun, vice president for medical communications at the Michael J. Fox Foundation and a movement disorders physician, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the risk factors and why exercise is "critical" to help with the symptoms.

Morell: "No doubt" Russians behind latest Facebook campaigns

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Facebook says it is cracking down on a coordinated campaign designed to interfere with U.S. midterm elections. The company said it removed 32 pages and apparently fake accounts. Facebook says it does not have firm evidence to say who is behind the attack, but it has found similarities to a Russian firm accused of 2016 election meddling. CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell, former acting and deputy director of the CIA, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss why... Читать дальше...

Is MoviePass "too good to be true"?

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MoviePass locked out subscribers from seeing many blockbuster films like "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" because of its financial problems, even though users are paying a monthly fee to see a movie a day. The Atlantic senior editor Derek Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the problems the company is facing and its business model.

Mother of missing Iowa woman speaks out

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The mother of a 20-year-old Iowa college student who vanished nearly two weeks ago says the drawn-out search for her daughter has been torturous. Mollie Tibbetts' mother, Laura Calderwood, told CBS affiliate KCCI-TV that the search has been an "emotional roller coaster."



Hundreds report illnesses after eating at Ohio Chipotle

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Health officials in Ohio are investigating hundreds of reports of illness linked to a Chipotle in Powell, Ohio. It closed Monday after customers wrote online they felt sick. The local health department says it has since received 368 reports related to possible foodborne illnesses stemming from the restaurant. Nikki Battiste reports.

Paul Manafort criminal trial enters second day

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President Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, will be back in court for the second day of his high-stakes criminal trial. This is the first trial related to the special counsel's Russia investigation. Paula Reid reports.

Aeroméxico plane crash: Passengers describe explosion

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Investigators are looking into what caused Aeroméxico Flight 2431 to crash shortly after take-off Tuesday. The airliner was carrying 99 passengers and four crew members when it went down in Mexico's northern state of Durango and burst into flames. Remarkably, no one was killed. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Facebook says it deleted accounts possibly tied to Russia

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Facebook's discovery of dozens of fake accounts is raising new concern about Russian efforts to undermine the upcoming U.S. midterm elections. Facebook said Tuesday it deleted 32 accounts and pages possibly tied to a Kremlin-backed disinformation campaign. Many pages stoked political differences and racial tensions. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

CBS' Leslie Moonves faces new claim of sexual assault

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CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves isn't commenting on new allegations of sexual assault. The Los Angeles County district attorney says a woman came forward late 2017 alleging multiple incidents from the late 1980s. Anna Werner reports.

Family of Thurman Blevins says Minneapolis cops' accounts "untrue"

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More protests are expected in Minneapolis over the decision not to charge officers involved in a deadly shooting. Thurman Blevins was killed by two Minneapolis cops on June 23. They said Blevins pointed a gun at them during a short chase, but his family is calling for a third-party investigation. Dean Reynolds reports.

California firefighters scramble to contain wildfires amid high winds

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Four people are still unaccounted for in the devastating Carr Fire near Redding, California. It is now the seventh most destructive wildfire in California history. The Mendocino Complex fires destroyed more buildings Tuesday, as 17 large wildfires burn statewide. Mireya Villarreal reports.





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