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Tensions rise after North Korea blows up liaison office

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North Korea blew up a diplomacy office building in Kaesong, located at the border between North and South Korea. North Korea said those actions were provoked by South Korean activists who had sent leaflets critical of Kim Jong Un across the border. Margaret Brennan reports.

Suspect in California officer deaths linked to radical movement

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An active duty U.S. Air Force sergeant is facing new charges of murdering a federal officer. He's already in jail for the ambush killing of a sheriff's deputy in California, and prosecutors say he's part of a violent, anti-government extremist group. Jeff Pegues has the details.

Rayshard Brooks' widow reacts after officer is charged with felony murder

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Tomika Miller spoke Wednesday after a fired Atlanta police officer was charged with murder for the shooting death of her husband, Rashard Brooks. "I'm really hurt. Father's Day is coming up and all I can do is think about what if my husband was still here," she said. Watch the remarks by Miller and family attorneys L. Chris Stewart and Justin Miller.

"Big Five" tech companies expand amid economic crisis

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While many businesses are closing as a result of the coronavirus economic crisis, the country's five largest tech companies have continued to grow and invest in their future. New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac joined CBSN to discuss why business is booming for Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Google.

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley to co-sponsor Senate police reform bill

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Senate Republicans unveiled a police reform bill on Wednesday that encourages police departments to ban chokeholds and no-knock warrants. Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa will co-sponsor the bill. Brianne Pfannenstiel, chief political reporter for the Des Moines Register, joins CBSN to discuss.



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The Supreme Court rules against Trump's move to end DACA; Man creates instructional YouTube channel for people who need "Dad advice"

6/18/20: Red and Blue

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John Bolton bashes Pres. Trump in new book; Pres. Trump set to hold first rally in months

President Trump won't consider renaming military bases named for Confederate generals

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President Trump says his administration won't even consider renaming several military bases that were named for Confederate generals, despite his own top military aides stating they were open to the idea. Meanwhile, the White House says Mr. Trump is reviewing proposals from Capitol Hill on police reform, along with weighing their own executive order. Ben Tracy reports.

Minneapolis police chief demands reform, withdraws from union negotiations

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Minneapolis police chief Medaria Arradondo is speaking candidly for the first time since George Floyd's death, and is vowing transformational change within his department. Arradondo announced Wednesday the department is withdrawing from its contract negotiations with the police union. Jeff Pegues reports.

Smithsonian curators collect George Floyd protest signs

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Protest signs from the ongoing demonstrations over George Floyd's death will make their way into the Smithsonian. Curators are collecting posters and memorials from a fence put up last week to block demonstrators from the area outside the White House. Officials say they recognize the historical significance of the moment and are working to capture it from a variety of perspectives.

Minnesota governor unveils sweeping police reform plan

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Minnesota's governor unveiled a package of police reforms Thursday, including limits to the use of force as well as changes to the way police are trained and prosecuted. Jeff Pegues has the details.





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