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Former trainer blows the whistle on SeaWorld

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Alex Ferrer investigates the treatment of SeaWorld's captive killer whales for "Whistleblower." Watch the full episode on CBS Friday, June 7, at 8/7c.

Community colleges offer students a more affordable path to jobs

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The college admissions scandal turned a harsh spotlight on just how far some parents will go to get their kids into college. But it's also brought a fresh look at whether four-year colleges are right for all students. In our School Matters series, Kenneth Craig explores community college programs that advocates argue have long been undervalued.



Parkland deputy's arrest sparks questions about arming teachers

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New safety questions have emerged following the arrest of former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson, who's charged with negligence for failing to intervene in the massace at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A new article in the Tampa Bay Times by Emily Mahoney asks: "Could an armed teacher be arrested like Parkland cop Scot Peterson?" Mahoney joins CBSN to discuss what's at stake.

Lessons of Clinton's impeachment for the Trump era

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CBSN spoke with history professor Patrick Maney about the differences between Bill Clinton's impeachment in the 1990s and the situation facing President Trump and his critics today.

Book excerpt: Andrew Rannells' "Too Much Is Not Enough"

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In his memoir the Tony-nominated star of "The Book of Mormon" writes about coming from Nebraska as a drama student to New York City – a fascinating and scary place, where people drink coffee at night!

U.S. Navy: Russian destroyer almost collided with cruiser

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The U.S. Navy says a Russian destroyer nearly collided with one of its vessels today. Video released by the Navy shows the near-collision in the Philippine Sea, when the Russian destroyer made what the U.S. Navy calls an "unsafe maneuver" against the USS Chancellorsville. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN from the Pentagon with the latest.

Theresa May stepping down as Conservative leader

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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is stepping down as leader of the Conservative party. She will remain as a caretaker Prime Minister until a new leader is chosen. BBC political reporter Jessica Parker joins CBSN AM to discuss the next steps.





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