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North Korea fires two suspected short-range missiles overnight

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North Korea fired projectiles overnight, according to the South Korean military. The launch came just five days after the country fired several short-range projectiles that landed in the sea. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the projectiles were launched from the northwestern part of North Korea. They are "in the process of thoroughly analyzing" the projectiles. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Trump's power struggle with Congress now includes his son

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The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed Donald Trump Jr. to answer more questions about Russian interference in the 2016 election. Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for not handing over the complete, unredacted Mueller report. The president now claims executive privilege over that material. Nancy Cordes reports.

Colorado school shooting hero remembers the friend who acted first

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One of the students who helped end the Colorado school shooting is calling the attackers "cowards," and praising a friend who died confronting one of them. Hundreds gathered Wednesday to honor Kendrick Castillo, a senior at STEM School Highlands Ranch. Eight other students were wounded in Tuesday's attack. David Begnaud reports.

American siblings trapped in China make plea for help

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"A pair of American siblings trapped in China are making a public plea for help. In a video you'll see only on ""CBS This Morning,"" Cynthia Liu describes the terrifying ordeal for her and her brother Victor. The two traveled to the country last year but have not been allowed to return home to the U.S. because of a so-called ""exit ban."" Margaret Brennan reports. "

What makes Archie a different kind of royal baby?

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Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is only a couple days old but he’s unlike any royal before him. Archie is the first royal heir to be eligible for U.S. citizenship thanks to his mother Meghan. But that’s not where the differences end. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Windsor, England.



Katie Couric says there hasn't been enough change since #MeToo

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In her 40 years in television news, award-winning journalist Katie Couric has been a prominent voice on the national stage. In 2000, she had a colonoscopy on live TV to raise awareness about colon cancer after her husband Jay died of the disease. Couric lost her sister Emily in 2001 to pancreatic cancer. Now, she is partnering with a new program called "With Love, Me." It asks people, whose lives have been affected by cancer what they wish they had known when they first heard their diagnosis. Couric... Читать дальше...

Why women bear the brunt of household duties and how to make that change

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Research shows there is still inequality at home with women taking on most household responsibilities. One of the New York Times’ most shared articles this week is called “What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With.” It unpacks why women still handle most of the childcare and chores. One study estimates it will be another 75 years before men do half the unpaid work at home. The article, by clinical psychologist Darcy Lockman, is based on her new book, "All the Rage: Mothers, Fathers, and the Myth of Equal Partnership."

Cello provides struggling teen an escape and a path forward

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In this installment of our continuing series, A More Perfect Union, we meet a young college student who's overcoming poverty and hardship with the help of a stringed instrument. Eddie Adams plays lead cello in the George Mason University orchestra. He says he discovered his talent by accident. Chip Reid reports.

"Chef's Table" creator talks "Street Food" and getting to the "emotional origin" of dishes

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The popular Netflix show "Chef's Table" takes viewers around the world to see the mouthwatering and innovative dishes served up by culinary stars. Now its creator, David Gelb, is shifting his focus to the streets of Asia. His new series, "Street Food" brings people to places like Singapore and Thailand to meet people who are perfecting dishes outside of a traditional restaurant setting.

Preview: Howard Stern on Donald Trump, as a guest and a president

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In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning" May 12, Howard Stern, the radio giant who speaks to tens of millions of fans every day on SiriusXM, talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about being asked to endorse one of the shock jock's frequent guests, Donald Trump.

Spas promote benefits of CBD oil, but the science isn't in yet

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CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in cannabis that's becoming a huge wellness trend. Some say it can help ease pain, promote relaxation and improve a range of ailments. CBS News' Kenneth Craig reports on how some spas around the country are incorporating CBD into massage and other treatments.

Three companies testing fish alternatives

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As the "meatless burger" continues to grow in popularity, some companies are looking into providing custumers with a "fishless taco" option. They're testing cell-based fish alternatives, extracting cells from live fish and growing a muscle slab in a lab. The companies say it could help combat overfishing. Aaron McNevin, director of sustainable food for World Wildlife Fund, joined CBSN AM to discuss the pros and cons.

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes calls for government to break up the company

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Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes released a scathing critque of the social media platform, urging lawmakers to break the company up. Hughes said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is larger than the government and needs to be pulled back. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss why Hughes may be right.

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North Korea launches short–range missiles; Archie is newest member of the Royal Family

Photographer Alexi Lubomirski discusses royal wedding pictures

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Fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski photographed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding and took their engagement photos. Now, he's out with a children's book and working to bring positive change to the fashion industry. Lubomirski joined CBSN to discuss his experiences with the royal couple and his other projects.

Tensions escalate between U.S., Iran as American warship sails toward Middle East

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Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and Iran. A U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, has left the Mediterranean Sea and passed through Egypt's Suez Canal. The warship was deployed in response to threats from Iran. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss.

Preview: Alex Trebek on chemotherapy and losing his hair

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In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning" May 12, Alex Trebek, the longtime host of the quiz show "Jeopardy!," opens up to Jane Pauley about his battle with pancreatic cancer, and the fallout from chemotherapy that may leave some viewers guessing.

Program brings crime victims face to face with perpetrators

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The point of the The Restorative Justice Project is to help victims, but the carefully arranged meetings can change the lives of both the victims and the perpetrators. "60 Minutes" reports, Sunday, May 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

North Korea fires 3 short-range missiles

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Tensions are brewing between the U.S. and North Korea after the country fired three short-range missiles. President Trump said the White House is looking at the situation "very seriously." David Martin reports.

Pelosi says U.S. facing "constitutional crisis"

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi became the latest Democrat to call the Trump administration's refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas a "constitutional crisis." Nancy Cordes reports.





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