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Olympian Caster Semenya loses appeal over testosterone levels

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There is growing backlash over a landmark ruling against Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya. Athletics governing body IAAF ruled Wednesday that Semanya must take medication to reduce her unusually high testosterone level if she wants to compete. The court called its decision on the South African runner "acceptable discrimination." Debora Patta reports.

Can fMRI brain scans spot suicidal thoughts?

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Advances in technology are changing the way we understand brain activity and diagnosing potentially deadly mental health disorders. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., according to the CDC. As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Nikki Battiste shows us how researchers are using brain scans to spot harmful thoughts.

10-year-old advocates for optical illusion crosswalks to help reduce accidents

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In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, we take you to the streets of Medford, Massachusetts, where a plan to improve driver safety with an optical illusion could potentially save lives. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

What would it take to hold William Barr in contempt?

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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Attorney General William Barr's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Klieman says Barr set a "dangerous precedent" and gave Sen. Amy Klobuchar's questioning an "A+."

Track star Caster Semenya ordered to take hormone-suppressing drugs

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The highest court in international sports ruled against Olympian and world champion track star Caster Semenya. She challenged a rulling that requires women athletes with naturally higher levels of testosterone to suppress it with medication to compete in certain races. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN to discuss the fallout.

16-year-old Guatemalan boy dies in U.S. custody

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A 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died this week in U.S. custody. Doctors say the boy had a severe brain infection upon arrival into the U.S. CBSNews.com reporter Graham Kates joined CBSN AM to discuss the timeline leading up to his death and how U.S. officials are responding.



5/2: CBSN AM

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AG Barr won't testify before House Judiciary Cmte; 16-year-old Guatemalan boy dies in U.S. custody

Dozens injured in clashes in Caracas, Venezuela

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One woman was killed after Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for protests to continue. Meanwhile, President Nicolás Maduro released a video surrounded by military members. Virginia Lopez, a reporter covering Venezuela, joined CBSN AM to discuss what happens to the Venezuelan people the longer this standoff goes on.

2020 presidential candidate Sen. Michael Bennet calls for Barr to resign

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Colorado Senator Michael Bennet is the newest Democratic candidate to join the race for president. He's weighing in on a number of issues including his battle against prostate cancer, the fight for universal health care, and the Mueller report. He also tells CBSN why he thinks Attorney General William Barr should resign.

The bloodsport of singing karaoke

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In this web extra, Joshua Baron, Seattle's "Karaoke Baron," explains to correspondent Nancy Giles how bar fights have broken out among karaoke enthusiasts eager to sing along to Journey's "Don't Stop Believing."

Rep. Steve Cohen holds up chicken statuette, calls attorney general "Chicken Barr"

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Tennessee Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen called Attorney General William Barr a chicken for not testifying before the House Judiciary Committee about special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and President Trump's efforts to stop Mueller's investigation. Barr testified the day before at a Senate hearing.

Sen. Michael Bennet calls on Barr to resign

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Colorado Senator Michael Bennet appeared on CBSN soon after announcing his presidential candidacy on "CBS This Morning." He called on Attorney General William Barr to resign, accusing him of lying to Congress and acting more as "the president's criminal defense lawyer" than the head of the Justice Department. He also talked about the surgery he had last month to treat prostate cancer.

What is Frontotemporal Dementia?

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60 Minutes reports on a disease that a leading researcher says "robs us of our very essence; of our humanity." Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT

Kevin McCarthy says Barr has been "very transparent"

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy defended Attorney General William Barr as Democrats continue to call for Barr's resignation. McCarthy said Barr has been "transparent" throughout the entire process of handling the Mueller report.

Stephen Moore withdrawing as Fed nominee

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Stephen Moore, President Trump's pick for the Federal Reserve Board who had become highly controversial over his comments about women and his views on monetary policy, is withdrawing his name from consideration, the president tweeted Thursday afternoon. Reena Ninan has more.

5/6: CBS Evening News

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U.S. sends USS Lincoln to Mideast to warn Iran; Changes coming to "CBS Evening News."

5/7: CBS Evening News

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2 suspects in custody after Colorado school shooting; Students protest after Border Patrol detains classmate.





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