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"Invisible loss": Breaking down the stigma surrounding miscarriages

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More women are sharing their personal experiences with early pregnancy loss. Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Carrie Underwood and recently Meghan McCain all spoke publicly about their miscarriages, in hopes of breaking the culture of silence. Traffic anchor Jamie Stelter of New York 1, a 24-hour news channel, shared her fertility struggles on social media and live TV. Stelter revealed she had five miscarriages while trying to conceive. Stelter now has a two-year-old daughter, Sunny, and is due to have another baby in two weeks. Читать дальше...

Farmers reckon with the idea of "climate change" amid a changing climate

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Thousands across the Midwest are still struggling to recover after historic flooding left entire towns and farms underwater. In a new “CBSN Originals” documentary, Adam Yamaguchi meets a Nebraska farmer who is reluctant to acknowledge the realities of climate change, even as extreme weather becomes his new normal.

North Korea claims it launched a new high-tech missile

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North Korea claims to have tested a new high-tech weapon, and says the missile launch was meant as a warning to U.S. ally South Korea. South Korea says the weapons were similar to this Russian- made missile that flies lower and can make in-flight adjustments. The launches were the first since President Trump briefly entered North Korea last month. Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how this latest launch will affect diplomatic relations in the region.



Report finds listeria in leafy greens sold at supermarkets

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A new report has discovered some leafy greens recently sold at supermarkets were contaminated with a potentially deadly bacteria. Consumer Reports says it tested 300 samples of fresh greens like lettuce, spinach and kale. They say they found six of those samples tainted with listeria. Anna Werner reports.

A climate reckoning in the heartland

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A historic flood in March 2019 left much of America's heartland under water. Grain farmers already struggling to bounce back from the Chinese trade war must now grapple with the realities of climate change that threaten to change the future of farming forever. Now, some farmers are implementing practices that could potentially reverse the effects of climate change – and provide a bigger profit. In this CBSN Originals documentary, Adam Yamaguchi travels to Nebraska, where he meets two farmers on different paths... Читать дальше...

Preview: "A Climate Reckoning in the Heartland"

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America's grain farmers were particularly hard-hit by historic flooding in March 2019, and the realities of climate change could threaten their way of life. Now, some farmers are hoping they can be part of the solution. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Nebraska, where he meets two farmers on different paths, both determined to pass their legacies on to the next generation. Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/heartland.

Reputation management companies are faking court orders to suppress Google results

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Googling yourself may be easy, but changing what Google says about you is nearly impossible. It's so difficult, that many small businesses pay tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars to get rid of negative comments. The companies that do this are known as reputation management companies. Jim Axelrod reports.

Canada highway murders: Police confirm two sightings of teen suspects

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The father of one of the teenage suspects in an international murder mystery says he believes the manhunt for his son will end with his death. Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod are accused of killing three people on remote Canadian roads, including an American woman and her Australian boyfriend. Janet Shamlian reports.

Changing the terminology about climate change to bridge political divide

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Climate change is a hot-button issue, but as it becomes more politicized, some members of the scientific community think different terminology could be more constructive. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli talks about the possible shift, and also explains why we are seeing more extreme rain across the country.

Rising sea levels, high-tide flooding and the impact climate change is having on U.S. coasts

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Dr. William Sweet, an oceanographer for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, joins CBSN to discuss the phenomenon of high tide flooding and why it is a concern for coastal communities. Sweet explains how climate change is contributing to a rise in sea levels and why this is putting strain on infrastructure systems along the shoreline.

Joe Biden to opponents: If you come at me, I will hit back

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"Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden is out with a stark warning for his opponents ahead of next week's debates. He's saying: if you come at me, this time, I’m ready to hit back. His threat comes amid yet another fight centered around race with Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker. Ed O'Keefe reports. "

Europe heat wave blamed for one death in Belgium

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A deadly heat wave gripping Europe is starting to break. At least 10 European countries have experienced record temperatures this summer. Europe is on track for the hottest July ever recorded. Ian Lee reports.

Lawmakers accuse Juul of using Big Tobacco tactics to market to teens

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Eight Wisconsin teenagers are in the hospital with severe lung damage. Doctors suspect it's from vaping, although it's not clear what they inhaled. This comes amid growing concerns surrounding vaping by teens. On Thursday, e-cigarette maker Juul responded to claims it marketed its products to young teenagers. Chip Reid reports.





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