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Chicago teachers strike after failing to reach contract deal

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Classes for 300,000 public school students in Chicago were canceled today as 26,000 teachers went on strike. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver spoke to CBSN from Chicago, where teachers are demanding "educational justice."

Fort Worth residents "don't feel safe" after shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson

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Residents in Fort Worth, Texas are outraged after 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed by a police officer in her own home. Some members of the community are accusing the police department of having a "systemic racism issue." CBS News correspondent Omar Villafrana is following the story.

Remembering, and recapturing, the real Janis Joplin

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A new Broadway musical shines a spotlight on the greatest white female blues singer of the rock era, whose voice could both blow your mind and break your heart (with streaming audio)

Geometry and pasta

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People may think more about the taste of pasta than its shape. Architects and chefs, however, find much beauty in the design of different pastas. Faith Salie reports.



Mulvaney announces Trump resort will host next G-7 summit

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White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney announced that the administration has chosen the Trump National Doral Miami resort as the site for the next G-7 summit because "It's the best place." He denied Mr. Trump would profit from the high-profile event. Watch Mulvaney's remarks.

Lindsey Graham to Trump: "I will hold you accountable"

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Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the leading critics of President Trump's drawdown of U.S. troops from Syria, stood alongside senators from both parties Thursday and introduced a bill to impose further sanctions on Turkey over its invasion into northern Syria. He also had a message for Mr. Trump. Watch his remarks.

Mulvaney says Ukraine aid was tied to investigation into 2016

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White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said a delay in millions of dollars in aid to Ukraine was tied in part to an investigation into supposed Ukrainian activity in the 2016 elections. Mulvaney briefed reporters at the White House on Thursday.

Cyntoia Brown-Long on the criminal justice system

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Cyntoia Brown-Long says she didn't come to see herself as a victim of sex trafficking until she was an adult. She sat down with CBSN's Vlad Duthiers to discuss her views on the criminal justice system and how she plans to help other young girls.

Lawyers argue focusing on whistleblower's identity is a distraction

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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are hearing more closed-door testimony in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Meanwhile, the law firm representing the whistleblower who sparked the investigation argues their client's identity should be kept secret. CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner, co-host of Showtime's "The Circus," joined CBSN to discuss.

Sponsor of Louisiana abortion law calls it a "common sense" health measure

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Louisiana state Representative Katrina Jackson says a law requiring abortion doctors to have hospital admitting privileges is just "common sense," but some medical experts disagree. The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the issue. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN with more from Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Rep. Elijah Cummings dies at age 68; Jennifer Aniston joins instagram





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