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5/8: CBS Evening News

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Colorado shooting victim died trying to stop gunman; Royal baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor makes his debut

5/9: CBS Evening News

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North Korea fires 3 short-range missiles; Hikers spend 71-days documenting the Grand Canyon.

5/10: CBS Evening News

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U.S. raises tariffs 25% on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods; Jeff Glor thanks "CBS Evening News" team in sign off.

5/11: CBS Evening News

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Trade war heightens as U.S. raises tariffs on Chinese goods; Juan Guaidó seeks to open relations from U.S. military.

5/12: CBS Evening News

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Rain and severe thunderstorms hit the South; Celebrating the history and meaning of Mother's Day

#FindPeterChadwick

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A multimillionaire investor accused of killing his wife and staging a kidnapping scheme leads U.S. Marshals on a global manhunt. Have you seen him? Correspondent Tracy Smith investigates.

5/12: Kevin McCarthy, Michael Bennet, Robert Gates

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This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan talks to Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Secretary of the Treasury Hank Paulson. Plus, we have an interview with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.

The Price of Generics, The Most Unlikely Meeting, Mark Bradford

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Sweeping lawsuit accuses top generic drug companies, executives of fixing prices; then, crime victims get chance to confront perpetrators through special program; and, Anderson Cooper profiles Mark Bradford, the artist who tackles complex social and political issues through abstract works



U.S. stops tracking how much of Afghanistan is controlled by Taliban

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Eighteen years and $840 billion dollars into the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military has stopped tracking how much of the country is controlled by the Taliban. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin spoke to CBSN about the impact the change will have.

Cruise ship quarantined due to measles in St. Lucia

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Health officials in St. Lucia have quarantined hundreds of people on a cruise ship operated by the Church of Scientology after a case of measles was confirmed on board. In light of the outbreak in the U.S., officials have barred passengers from leaving the vessel.

What exactly is Inuit throat singing?

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From a Canadian territory north of the Arctic Circle comes a sound that stretches the limits of the human larynx. "60 Minutes" reports, Sunday

Pelosi on Barr: He lied to Congress, that's a crime

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Attorney General William Barr lied to Congress. The Department of Justice pushed back, calling Pelosi's comments reckless and irresponsible. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Politico's Andrew Desiderio join CBSN with more.

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh resigns amid scandal

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Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is resigning amid an ongoing criminal investigation into book deals that paid her hundreds of thousands of dollars. Pugh had received payments from several companies and entities for her "Healthy Holly" children's books totaling at least $700,000.

How can families tackle student loan debt?

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As high school seniors and their families prepare to choose which college to attend, student loan debt looms large. Nationwide, debt tops $1.5 trillion. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what borrowers can do.

Pelosi accuses Barr of lying to Congress

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Attorney General William Barr of breaking the law after he didn't show up to a House hearing on the Mueller report. Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Man who plotted NYC bombing sentenced to 10 years

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A man who was arrested nearly a decade ago for planning to bomb New York City subways was sentenced to 10 years in prison, time already served. He will soon be released into the witness protection system.

Veteran trumpet and bugle players discuss the power of playing "Taps"

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"Taps" is a uniquely American melody that inspires both hope and sorrow in its listeners. As Memorial Day approaches, Steve Hartman spoke with veteran trumpet and bugle players to discuss the enchantment behind the tune on this week's "On the Road."

University of California system eliminates standardized tests

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The University of California system will no longer require students to submit ACT and SAT test scores as a part of their college application requirements. Akil Bello, the senior director of advocacy and advancement for The National Center for Fair and Open Testing, joined CBSN to discuss.





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