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Amazon, which has become a major player in Hollywood, could boost its position with a physical presence
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With a cane in hand, Daniel Biss stepped up to set the example
Prince proposed last year to replace the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan with private contractors
The trial has been ongoing for three weeks
A bill that was approved by the California State Legislature would give kids two options with their meals at restaurants — water or milk — in a push to reduce obesity and children's access to sugary drinks. The bill is on its way to Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk. Adrienne Moore of CBS station KOVR-TV reports.
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"Nothing in this town stays classified or secret forever," Sen. Richard Burr says
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James Copple, a representative from the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards & Training, speaks to CBS News' Jeff Pegues about why he thinks implicit bias training for police officers is important.
They met long before they were stars, growing up in the same neighborhood in Detroit
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