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Financial and psychological toll of catfishing scams

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A North Carolina woman is in jail for allegedly plotting to kill her mother for insurance money after she fell victim to a so-called catfishing scam, when stolen identities are used to lure people into fake relationships. These online romance scams can lead to bullying, cyberstalking, theft, and even worse consequences. Victims in the U.S. and Canada say they lost nearly a billion dollars over the last three years. Meg Oliver reports.

String of school bus stop accidents raises safety concerns

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There's been another crash involving children at a school bus stop in Tampa, Florida. Five children and two adults were taken to a hospital Thursday after a car struck them near a bus stop. It's the latest of at least five crashes at school bus stops this week. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Fact-checking the U.S. asylum and screening process

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The influx of migrants moving toward the southern border is being fueled by dangerous conditions in Central America. That includes large groups of people from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. Ed O'Keefe, who reported from Guatemala City in late June, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the asylum process.



Police trying to trace Saudi sisters' movements before death

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New York City police are expected to share new evidence Friday in the mysterious deaths of two sisters from Saudi Arabia. CBS News has learned they may be ruled suicides. The bodies of 23-year-old Rotana Farea and 16-year-old Tala Farea were discovered bound together last week by the Hudson River. Jericka Duncan reports.

Google employees waiting to see how company will respond to walkout

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Google says it will look at employees' ideas after a global walkout over its handling of sexual misconduct claims. Nearly 17,000 workers in at least 40 offices worldwide protested Thursday. They're upset about how women are treated at the tech giant. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Trump says soldiers would return fire if migrants throw rocks as "firearm"

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The president is taking new steps to block the migrant caravan from entering the U.S. He campaigned in Missouri after moving to limit where migrants can apply for asylum and suggesting that border violence will be met with gunfire. The president visits West Virginia and Indiana Friday, part of an eight-state swing in the final days of the campaign. Major Garrett reports.

Eye Opener: Trump ratchets up immigration rhetoric

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The president is taking new steps to block a caravan of migrants from entering the U.S. Also, nearly 17,000 Google employees in at least 40 offices worldwide protested Thursday over how women are treated at the tech giant. 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.

Tight governor's race in Georgia gets national attention

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Days ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections, Georgia’s tight race for governor is getting national attention. Former President Obama will campaign there Friday, following Oprah Winfrey on Thursday. Vice President Mike Pence was also in Georgia supporting the Republican candidate, Brian Kemp. Nancy Cordes reports.





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