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President ratchets up pressure on one of America's closest Mideast allies over rising oil prices, as crude prices reach 4-year high
Pompeo said the move was "39 years overdue"
Hundreds of blacks were killed and thousands more were left homeless when a white mob attacked a neighborhood
Chelsea Clinton is encouraging children to make a difference in their communities. The best-selling author and former first daughter's latest book, "Start Now! You Can Make a Difference," teaches young people how to create change. Chelsea Clinton joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss modeling kindness for children and what she thought about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's defense against Christine Blasey Ford, who accuses him of sexual assault in high school.
In author Jodi Picoult's books, she tackles controversial and tough topics, including race relations, the Holocaust, and school shootings. Her last nine books debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Picoult joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new novel, "A Spark of Light," which takes on women's reproductive rights.
First lady Melania Trump is learning about a painful part of America's history on her first full day in Africa. She toured a castle that housed slaves awaiting transport across the Atlantic. Mrs. Trump said she will "never forget" the visit. Her first solo foreign trip as first lady will take her to four African countries. Debora Patta reports.
These households winnow waste so much that a year's worth can fit in a Mason jar -- but never in a landfill
Condoms, sunscreen and most foods were already exempt from the 10 percent tax
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The government seized more than 1,000 documents from the nation's leading e-cigarette maker, as part of an effort to curb vaping among teens. The surprise raid on California-based Juul happened Friday, but was disclosed Tuesday. The Food and Drug Administration calls vaping "an epidemic." Juul controls more than 70 percent of the U.S. e-cigarette sales. Anna Werner reports.
A month-long meeting of Roman Catholic bishops from around the world is underway. Pope Francis will lead the gathering, aimed at bringing young Catholics back to the church. Seth Doane reports from Rome, where the pope admits many young people have turned away because of the sex scandals rocking the Vatican.
There is growing desperation among Indonesians who survived the devastating earthquake and tsunami. The death toll has risen to more than 1,400. Recovery and rescue efforts are intensifying across the island of Sulawesi. Ben Tracy reports from Palu.
A Pennsylvania community is cleaning up after a powerful tornado slammed into a nursing home. The EF2 tornado touched down Tuesday in Crawford County, south of Erie.
President Trump's defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh took a sharp turn Tuesday, when he publicly criticized the woman who claims Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school. The president slammed Christine Blasey Ford's Senate testimony during a political rally in Mississippi, with the crowd cheering him on. Major Garrett reports.