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South Korean president vows to disband coast guard

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South Korean President Park Geun-hye apologized for the botched rescue effort of the ferry disaster last month and says she bears the ultimate responsibility. More than 300 people are dead or missing in the wake of that disaster. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Link between sleep and obesity

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Daily health headlines: Kids who don't get enough sleep are more likely to gain weight, new warnings about e-cigarettes, and more.

Jermaine Jackson promoting clean water company

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Jermaine Jackson is lending his star power to promote Vita Water which helps provide clean drinking water to communities in need. For every 31 bottles of spring water sold, Vita has pledged to provide clean drinking water to one person for 20 years.

Floods unleash landslides and landmines in the Balkans

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Torrential rain caused the worst flooding in the Balkans in more than a century. Landmines left over from the Bosnian War have been washed away, adding to the clean-up danger. Charlie Rose reports.

AT&T to buy DirecTV for $48.5 billion

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If AT&T buys DirecTV, it would create the second-largest paid television provider in the country, with 26 million subscribers. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson discusses with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts the potential purchase and what it would mean for consumers.



Espionage charges expected against Chinese hackers

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For the first time, the United States is accusing hackers of cyber-espionage. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to charge the suspects with stealing U.S. corporate and government secrets. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Bob Orr reports.

MERS spreads person-to-person inside U.S.

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The CDC says an Illinois man got MERS from a health care worker, who had contracted it in the Middle East. CBS News' Dr. Holly Phillips tracks the latest.

Three tech entrepreneurs give advice for graduates

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Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis and Huge CEO Aaron Shapiro share what they look for in potential new employees and offer up what they feel recent graduates can do to get a leg up as they try and find a job.

5/18: President facing increased scrutiny over VA scandal; Devastating coffee disease could raise worldwide prices

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As the Veterans Affairs scandal continues to unfold, pressure is growing for President Obama to take more actions addressing it. The VA says at least 23 patients died waiting for care. The president has not spoken publicly on the scandal since it broke; and, coffee prices around the world could be on the rise due to a devastating coffee disease, called coffee fungus, in Latin America that has already done a billion dollars in damage. Large coffee companies have been able to secure enough supplies. Читать дальше...

Ahead of midterms, a primary day preview

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Tuesday is primary day in half a dozen states across the country. Politico's Alex Burns takes a look at some of that day's most contentious races

Devastating coffee disease could raise worldwide prices

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Coffee prices around the world could be on the rise due to a devastating coffee disease, called coffee fungus, in Latin America that has already done $1 billion in damage. Large coffee companies have been able to secure enough supplies. But a price increase could be in store for smaller coffeehouses. Anne-Marie Green reports.

President facing increased scrutiny over VA scandal

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As the Veterans Affairs scandal continues to unfold, pressure is growing for President Obama to take more actions to address it. The VA says at least 23 patients died waiting for care. The president has not spoken publicly on the scandal since it broke. Mark Albert reports.

AT&T buys DirecTV in multibillion dollar deal

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Telcom giant AT&T is buying DirecTV. At $95 per share, the deal values DirecTV at $48 and a half billion. CBS News business analyst explains why AT&T is interested in DirecTV and what they may gain from the deal.

Balkan floods pose threat of unearthed landmines

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Record floods in the Balkans have killed close to 40 people and triggered as many as 3,000 landslides. But there are now concerns that the raging waters have moved landmines and torn down signs marking war fields. Allen Pizzey reports.

Rouhani's policies face opposition

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Dr. Majid Ghassemi runs Bank Pasargad, one of the largest private banks in Iran. Steve Kroft asks him for his thoughts on the new Iranian government and the opposition it faces.

60 Minutes Overtime 05.18.14

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What's it like to roam the streets of Tehran talking politics with average Iranians? A dispatch from 60 Minutes producers and Steve Kroft; and, an archivist makes a stunning find after a 60 Minutes story airs about Sir Nick Winton, the Londoner who saved 669 children from the Nazis.

Steps not strides expanding freedom in Iran

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President Rouhani pledged to release prominent political prisoners and expand press and Internet freedoms. He has made steps not strides. Steve Kroft asks Dr. Mohammad Nahavandian, Rouhani's chief of staff, why?





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