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Prince Harry and Meghan's first day in Australia a carefully planned charm offensive

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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have officially started their first royal tour as a married couple. The day after announcing their first child is on the way, they were greeted by well-wishers in Sydney, Australia. But there are some Australians who question the need for the monarchy there. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Sydney.

Fight over proposal that would force drug makers to disclose medicine prices in TV ads

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A battle over making drug prices more transparent for consumers is escalating between the federal government and the pharmaceutical industry. Health officials want drugs ads that appear on TV to include the list price of the medications. The new proposal would apply to all brand-name drugs covered by Medicare and Medicaid, which is most prescription medicines. Chip Reid reports.

Facebook says it will ban voter misinformation ahead of midterms

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Facebook is cracking down on the spread of false information in the final weeks before the midterm elections. The world's largest social network says it will ban fake content designed to suppress voter turnout. It comes two weeks after Facebook says hackers compromised 30 million accounts and stole users' personal data. Tony Dokoupil reports.



Cherokee Nation calls Elizabeth Warren's DNA test "useless"

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Massachusetts senator and possible presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren released results of a DNA test she says proves she has some Native American heritage. President Trump has mocked Warren's ancestry claims and derisively referred to her as "Pocahontas." Ed O'Keefe reports.

President visits Florida nearly a week after hurricane ravaged panhandle

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Search and rescue workers in the Florida Panhandle have found thousands of Hurricane Michael survivors in the hardest-hit areas. President Trump and the first lady traveled there Monday to see the devastation and offer their support. Omar Villafranca reports from Mexico Beach, Florida.

Fran Townsend: Changing story on Khashoggi "belies the credibility of the Saudis"

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CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser for President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and why she says the Turkish haven't been playing it straight either.

Eye Opener: New revelations in disappearance of Saudi journalist

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo landed in Saudi Arabia overnight to ask the country's leaders what happened to missing Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi. Also, Paul Allen is being remembered as the innovative co-founder of Microsoft and as a generous philanthropist. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.

Pompeo in Saudi Arabia as kingdom expected to explain Khashoggi disappearance

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Saudi Arabia's denials over the disappearance of a journalist in Turkey are falling apart under pressure from the U.S. and other countries. Sources tell CBS News the Saudis are ready to say Jamal Khashoggi was captured inside their consulate in Istanbul and died during his interrogation. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.





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