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Innovation boot camp empowers Marines

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In our Pushing the Limits series, we look at how the Marine Corps is modernizing with basic technology you can find online. Jan Crawford show us the boot camp that is putting a 21st-century spin on the Marine slogan of "improvise, adapt and overcome."

Poppy apocalypse overwhelms Lake Elsinore

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A rare phenomenon attracted so many visitors to a Southern California town that officials declared a public safety emergency. The "Super Bloom" has drawn tens of thousands of people. The town of Lake Elsinore briefly cut off access to these poppy fields, calling the crowding "unbearable." Jamie Yuccas reports.



Man who got 40 prison years wants 2nd chance

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"48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty spoke to Patrick Flaherty, an inmate in Missouri who claims he was given an excessive sentence when he was young. He says he and others like him deserve a second chance.

Devin Nunes sues Twitter and other users for more than $250 million

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Republican Rep. Devin Nunes is suing Twitter and several of its users for more than $250 million. In a complaint obtained by Fox News, Nunes accuses Twitter of "shadow-banning conservatives" and "knowingly hosting and monetizing content that is clearly abusive, hateful and defamatory." Ed O’Keefe reports.

Man accused of killing reputed mob boss Frank Cali displays "MAGA forever" on palm

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The man accused of killing reputed mob boss Frank Cali shared an apparent political message in his first court appearance. Anthony Comello, 24, displayed his left palm that said “MAGA forever,” an abbreviation of President Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again." Comello allegedly shot Cali outside his Staten Island home last week.

U.S.-backed forces enter ISIS' last stronghold in Syria

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The battle to clear ISIS from its last stronghold in Syria entered a critical new phase. For more than two months, Charlie D'Agata has been reporting from the frontlines of eastern Syria where U.S.-backed forces are making what they hope is the final move against ISIS. D'Agata went to see the fight under cover of darkness in Baghouz, Syria.

FAA approval process relies on Boeing and other manufacturers to self-police

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After similarities were found in two deadly crashes in less than five months, federal investigators are looking into how the FAA approved Boeing's 737 Max jet. Boeing's CEO released a video Monday night, offering his condolences to victims of recent crashes involving the company’s planes. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Fire in Texas raging at chemical plant, nearby residents concerned for health

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A huge fire at a chemical plant near Houston, Texas, is still burning. The fire broke out Sunday after flammable liquid leaked and ignited. No injuries have been reported, but people living nearby are concerned about the possible effects of the smoke on their health. Janet Shamlian reports.

Close look at ISIS' last stronghold in Syria

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The battle to clear ISIS from its last stronghold in Syria entered a critical new phase. For more than two months, Charlie D'Agata has been reporting from the frontlines of eastern Syria where U.S.-backed forces are making what they hope is the final move against ISIS. D'Agata went to see the fight under cover of darkness in Baghouz, Syria.

Devastating flooding coming at worst time for Midwest farmers

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The Midwest is bracing for more flooding as rivers in 40 locations have risen to historic levels. Vice President Mike Pence will visit Nebraska Tuesday to survey the damage caused by flooding responsible for killing at least three people. Flood watches and warnings are in effect in more than a dozen states and more rain is on the way. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Flooding hits struggling farmers hard

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The Midwest is bracing for more flooding as rivers in 40 locations have risen to historic levels. Vice President Mike Pence will visit Nebraska Tuesday to survey the damage caused by flooding responsible for killing at least three people. Flood watches and warnings are in effect in more than a dozen states and more rain is on the way. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Eye Opener: Deadly flooding ravages Midwest

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Historic flooding continues to devastate the Midwest – and now they're bracing for more. Also, firefighters battle a huge inferno at a Texas chemical plant. 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.





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