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French couple accused of stealing Italian sand

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A couple accused of attempting to take home sand from their Italian vacation may face prison time. Authorities said the French couple attempted to take 90 pounds of sand from Sardinia's famed beaches. CBS News' Gwen Baumgardner reports.

Death After Midnight

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A Colorado mom of three shot dead with her own gun -- was it murder or suicide?



Planned Parenthood refuses Title X federal funding due to "gag rule"

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In a stand against the Trump administration's so-called "gag rule," Planned Parenthood has refused Title X federal funding. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the decision, and reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to explain how the changes will impact the nonprofit organization and patients seeking health care from Planned Parenthood clinics.

Trump says he's considering cuts in capital gains and payroll taxes

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President Trump discussed the state of the economy during a meeting with the president of Romania at the White House on Tuesday. He said he was exploring cuts on capital gains and payroll taxes, but denied the economy is in danger of slipping into a recession.

American Wonders: All aboard Nevada's star train

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In our summer series, American Wonders, we’re exploring places that make America wonderful, from majestic natural landscapes to spectacular manmade creations. In this installment, we go on board a historic train bound for the remote Great Basin Desert in northern Nevada. Its passengers are not there to see sunny landscapes. They're focused on the views after dark. Lee Cowan reports.

Dana Jacobson

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Co-host, "CBS This Morning: Saturday"

New York Times' "1619 Project" explores legacy of slavery in America

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The New York Times' "1619 Project" marks 400 years since the first African slaves were brought to the U.S. and explores the continuing impact on the nation today. City College of New York professor Linda Villarosa contributed to that report and explained how enslaved people were physically tortured in the name of science and medicine.

Police shoot man who took bus passengers hostage in Brazil

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A man who took more than 30 people hostage on a bus in Rio de Janeiro has been shot and killed by police after a standoff lasting several hours. The passengers were unharmed. Nathalia Passarinho of BBC News joins CBSN with the latest.

Facebook and Twitter accuse China of spreading misinformation

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Facebook and Twitter are blocking accounts from China that the companies say spread misinformation against pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer joined CBSN with more on this, and an exclusive Facebook report.

Norah O'Donnell

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Anchor and Managing Editor, "CBS Evening News"; Anchor, CBS News Election Specials; Contributing Correspondent, 60 Minutes





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