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Aretha Franklin, "Queen of Soul," dies at 76

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Aretha Franklin, the brilliant singer and songwriter known for decades as the "Queen of Soul," died Thursday at her Detroit home of advanced pancreatic cancer. Franklin's music and larger-than-life voice were unmistakable. Many of her songs were anthems for women and people of color. Vladimir Duthiers reports, and journalists Alan Light and Tre Johnson discuss her legacy.

10 donor siblings and parents who reunite every year

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Our series "A More Perfect Union" aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, we introduce you to a group of families first brought together by the unique bond their children share. Now they all share a special tradition. Anna Werner shows us it's as meaningful to these parents as it is for their kids.



Ruth Wilson talks "The Little Stranger," leaving "The Affair"

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Actress Ruth Wilson plays Alison in the hit series, "The Affair." But she's also in the upcoming supernatural thriller, "The Little Stranger." She plays a troubled British aristocrat whose family life is changed after a doctor is called to care for them. Wilson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new film. She also says she wanted to leave "The Affair" but cannot talk about the reason she left.

Brush with madness

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Vincent Van Gogh is just one of scores of artists, writers and musicians who are known or believed to have suffered from mental illness. Is there a relationship between mania and creativity?

Olympians Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian speak out on Larry Nassar abuse

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First on "CBS This Morning," former Olympian gymnasts Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian are coming forward about sexual abuse by former U.S. national team doctor, Larry Nassar. Nassar is serving up to 235 years in prison after he was found guilty of sexually abusing athletes in his care for decades. Both athletes are members of the current NCAA champion UCLA gymnastics team, led by coach Valorie Kondos Field, a 36-year veteran. Ross, Kocian and Field join us in Studio 57 to share their stories.

Losing sleep could lead to loneliness, study finds

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New evidence shows sleep deprivation can harm your physical and mental health. A study from the University of California, Berkeley suggests missing out on sleep makes us lonely and less socially attractive. It also says people can pass on feelings of loneliness to someone who is well-rested in just 60 seconds. Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of sleep.

The Smartest Dog in the World

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Anderson Cooper meets Chaser, a dog who can identify over a thousand toys, and the scientists who are studying the brain of man's best friend





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