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U.S. and Russia warships nearly collide

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The U.S. and Russian militaries accused each other of unsafe actions on Friday after an American guided-missile cruiser and a Russian destroyer nearly collided in the East China Sea. The U.S. 7th Fleet said the Russian destroyer put the safety of the USS Chancellorsville and its crew at risk, forcing it to reverse all engines at full throttle to avoid a collision.

Danny Glover on "The Last Black Man in San Francisco": "We have to fight for this city"

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The movie "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" earned top honors at the Sundance Film Festival for its poetic portrayal of a changing city. The story is based on the life of Jimmie Fails and follows his journey to reclaim his childhood home in a neighborhood his family can no longer afford. The movie addresses how many black families were forced from their homes in San Francisco because of redevelopment and the lack of affordable housing. Fails and actor Danny Glover, who also stars in the film... Читать дальше...

How to know when you're suffering from workplace burnout

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Feeling burned out at work is now considered a health syndrome by the World Health Organization. Dr. Tara Narula tells us how you can tell the difference between a chronic burnout and tough a week.

Video shows Chicago mom shot while holding child

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Leaked police surveillance video 24-year-old Brittany Hill fatally shot by someone driving by in a car in West Chicago as she attempted to protect the 1-year-old in her arms. Jeremy Ross of CBS Chicago station WBBM-TV reports.

Does HBO's new mini-series "Chernobyl" tell the real story?

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HBO's original hit mini-series "Chernobyl" dramatizes the story of the 1986 nuclear disaster. To separate fact from fiction, CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with Adam Higginbotham, author of "Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster."

Missing painting from "Uncle Sam" recruiting poster artist found

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Almost everyone’s familiar with the stern image of “Uncle Sam” imploring young men to register for service in a World War I recruiting poster. The artist behind the work was James Montgomery Flagg, who’s lesser known for his other works, including sensuous images of women. One of his particular favorites mysteriously vanished decades ago, until now. Anna Werner reports.



What is the Hyde Amendment?

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Former Vice President Joe Biden made waves when he changed his position on the Hyde Amendment this week

Country singer Granger Smith says his 3-year-old son has died

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Country singer Granger Smith announced on social media that his 3-year-old son has died. Smith's agent said the musician's youngest son, River Kelly Smith, drowned at the family's Texas home. Mary Calvi of CBS New York has more.

Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit record high

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NOAA says carbon dioxide levels hit a record high last month, a troubling development for the future of the climate. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN to explain the significance.

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam urges action on "common sense" gun reform

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced plans to call state legislators back to the capital to consider new legislation to address gun violence in the wake of a workplace shooting in Virginia Beach. Northam said he would convene a special session of the legislature in order to pass what he called "common sense public safety laws."

Facing possible antitrust probe, CEO Tim Cook insists Apple is "not a monopoly"

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CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, the incoming anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News," sat down with Apple CEO Tim Cook in San Jose, California, for an exclusive interview after his keynote address at Monday's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. O'Donnell asked Cook about the changes the company announced and ramped-up government scrutiny.

Quest Diagnostics says nearly 12 million people may have been affected by hack

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Nearly 12 million Quest Diagnostics patients may have had personal information exposed in a data breach. The information includes financial data, Social Security numbers and medical records, though the company said laboratory test results were not exposed. Quest Diagnostics is the world's largest blood-testing company.

Jay-Z becomes the first hip-hop artist to become a billionaire

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Jay-Z just joined an elite club of entertainers who have hit billionaire status -- and he's the first hip-hop artist to do so. Forbes says the rapper's art, real estate, liquor and other investments, along with his entertainment industry earnings, have accumulated into "a fortune that conservatively totals $1 billion."

Tim Cook says Apple is "moving privacy protections forward"

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In an interview with Norah O'Donnell, incoming anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News," Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed the company's new focus on privacy. Apple announced it is building in more protections for users at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference.

Catastrophic Midwest flooding impact farmers

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Rain is expected to keep falling across the central U.S. this week as rivers continue to rise. The Arkansas River is already at a record high flood level. Omar Villafranca has more on the impact on farmers.





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