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Note To Self: "Queer Eye's" Tan France

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Stylist Tan France is best known for his role as the fashion expert on the Netflix series, "Queer Eye." The award-winning reality program has been recognized for its celebration of diversity and acceptance in the LGBTQ community. France details his life before the show's success, in his recently released memoir titled, "Naturally Tan." As part of our series, Note To Self, France shares his own journey to acceptance.

Researchers develop vaccine that could stem Alzheimer's

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University of New Mexico researchers have developed a vaccine that could prevent the formation of protein tangles and potentially prevent the cognitive decline typically seen in Alzheimer’s patients. CBS Albuquerque affiliate KRQE-TV reports.

Biden to tell Iowa voters that Trump "is an existential threat to America"

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President Trump goes to Iowa Tuesday, where he'll be competing for attention along with the Democrats' 2020 front runner, Joe Biden. According to excerpts provided by his campaign, Biden is set to tell audiences that he believes Trump is "an existential threat to America," and criticize Trump’s actions during his trip to Britain. Ed O'Keefe reports.



Dominican Republic tourist deaths have Americans rethinking their vacations

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After a series of mysterious deaths, some Americans with plans to visit the Dominican Republic are reconsidering their vacations. At least six U.S. tourists have died there in the last 12 months. That includes a California man whose family is now sharing his story. Mola Lenghi reports.

Mexico to deploy up to 6,000 National Guard members to Guatemalan border

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After reaching a tariff deal with the United States, Mexico is expected to send up to 6,000 National Guard members to tighten its Guatemalan border soon. The Trump administration is hoping that if Mexico can stop the flow of Central American migrants at the border with Guatemala, there will be fewer apprehensions along the U.S. border where numbers are surging. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Investigators probing deadly helicopter crash into NYC skyscraper

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CBS News is learning more about the pilot whose deadly helicopter crash onto the roof of a New York City skyscraper briefly stirred fears of a 9/11-style attack. Tim McCormack was the only person on board the private helicopter Monday, and he was killed when the chopper slammed down on a high-rise near Trump Tower and Times Square then burst into flames. Jericka Duncan reports.

Virginia holds primary election

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The state's elections in 2017 were an early warning signal that a blue wave of opposition to President Donald Trump would wash over the 2018 U.S. midterms

Eye Opener: Helicopter crashes into NYC skyscraper

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People say the crash shook the skyscraper, leading to evacuations and bringing the entire area to a standstill. Also, Red Sox legend David "Big Papi" Ortiz is back in Boston after surviving a shooting in his home country. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Women's World Cup 2019 kicks off with U.S. team a favorite to win

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The 2019 Women's World Cup kicks off Friday in France, celebrating a huge rise in popularity for women's soccer. Organizers expect to attract one billion TV viewers around the world – 25 percent more than the 2015 tournament won by Team USA. Roxana Saberi reports.

From 2006: Dr. John, of New Orleans

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Grammy-winning musician-composer-producer Malcolm John Rebennack Jr, better known as Dr. John, mixed blues, jazz, rock, and faux voodoo into a rich musical gumbo, until his passing on June 6, 2019 at age 77. In this "Sunday Morning" profile originally broadcast August 20, 2006, correspondent Russ Mitchell rode with Dr. John through New Orleans history – both musical and disaster-related – stopping to chat with one of the godfathers of the city's music scene, Allen Toussaint, and Cosimo Matassa, owner... Читать дальше...

Deadly West Point accident rare but not unprecedented

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The U.S. Military Academy at West Point is investigating a deadly crash during a training exercise. The rollover Thursday killed one cadet and left 21 others injured. Don Dahler reports.

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.

Inside Jayme Closs' escape and rescue

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In January, kidnapping victim Jayme Closs, 13, escaped her captor in the north woods of Wisconsin. With the recent release of 911 calls from the case, "48 Hours" has an inside look at the 29 minutes Jayme and her rescuers waited for authorities. When that call for help came in, the closest patrol cars were dozens of miles away, across back icy roads. Gayle King has a preview of this week's "48 Hours" airing Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.

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.

Acting defense secretary calls Russian ship's move "unsafe"

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Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan slammed Russia after one of its warships nearly collided with a U.S. Navy ship in the Philippine Sea. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN to break down the naval tensions between the two.





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