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U.S. considers new Israel policy following Benjamin Netanyahu's win

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The U.S. may drastically change its stance on Israel following Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election victory. Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with more on how the White House is taking a second look at its policy with Israel.

Gayle King's take on Starbucks' #RaceTogether

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Starbucks is standing by its #RaceTogether campaign despite overwhelming online backlash. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN and weighs in on the coffee giant's new mission.

Baby-boomer engineer reinvents his retirement

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Millions of baby boomers are approaching retirement or have already given up their jobs, but many don't want to kick back. Julianna Goldman reports on 75-year-old Seth Goldstein who's creating inventions for passion, not a paycheck.

Retail catalogs make a comeback in digital age

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Retail companies are bringing back printed catalogs, and many are resembling lifestyle magazines. For companies like Pottery Barn, data mining guides the designs. John Blackstone shows us how retailers are taking a page from the original form of virtual shopping.

"The Bold and the Beautiful" soap opera adds transgender plot twist

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One of CBS' long-running daytime dramas is getting a lot of buzz. In a rare move for a soap opera, the show revealed that a character played by a woman for the last two years is transgender. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier reports on how the series is taking the storyline to a new level.

Pesticide risk in fruits and vegetables

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Consumer Reports is peeling back the mystery of chemicals in your produce. The magazine looked at pesticides in 48 fruits and vegetables. Urvashi Rangan, director of safey and sustainability at Consumer Reports, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss chemical risks in your food.

New study examines cooking shows and weight gain

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When it comes to healthy cooking, what you see on television may not be the right recipe for a healthy life. A new study finds watching those popular celebrity hosts and trying out their recipes could come back to bite you. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new findings.



NFL rookie Chris Borland on retiring over concussion concerns

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Chris Borland was one of the most promising rookies in the NFL last season, but on Monday, the 24-year-old announced his retirement from the San Francisco 49ers. Borland cited the long-term health effects of head trauma as the main reason for his decision. He says the risks of playing are not worth the rewards. Borland joins "CBS This Morning" for his first live interview since his announcement.

Starbucks not backing down from "race together" campaign

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is standing behind his company's campaign to spark a conversation about race. This week, baristas nationwide began serving coffee with the words "race together" on cups, and critics ridiculed the effort on social media. Schultz told "CBS This Morning" he fully expected a backlash because talking about race is a difficult thing to do. Jericka Duncan reports.

Videos showing Secret Service crash may be gone

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Key surveillance video showing two Secret Service agents crashing into a White House barrier may have been erased. The agents were suspected of drinking. Jeff Glor reports.

Ambassador Kennedy's husband reacts to death threats against wife

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Japanese police are investigating the calls threatening U.S. ambassador Caroline Kennedy's life. The State Department is also working with Japanese authorities to make sure security is tight around Kennedy. Seth Doane reports with reaction from Kennedy's husband, Edwin Schlossberg.

Penn State frat's Facebook page with nude photos could lead to charges

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The exposed Facebook page of the university's chapter of Kappa Delta Rho could lead to criminal charges. Members are accused of posting pictures of unconscious, naked women on a private page. The fraternity has been suspended for a year. Vinita Nair reports from State College, Pennsylvania.

White House considers new Israel policy after Netanyahu win

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The Obama administration is considering unprecedented changes in the U.S. stance towards Israel following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's election win. Netanyahu's campaign pledge to oppose a Palestinian state puts him at odds with U.S. policy. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Mesa shooting rampage leaves 1 dead, 5 hurt

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The alleged gunman is in custody. According to investigators, 41-year-old Ryan Elliot Giroux's violent rampage stretched over multiple crime scenes in Mesa, Arizona. Kris Van Cleave reports on how the hours-long manhunt for the shooter came to an end.

Eye Opener: Chauvin trial testimony continues with never-before-seen videos

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Jurors saw several videos never before viewed by the public on the third day of Derek Chauvin's murder trial. Also, Johnson & Johnson said it is halting shipments of its COVID-19 vaccine from one factory after a production mixup ruined 15 million doses. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Racial tensions flare after violent arrest of U.Va. student leader

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The violent arrest of a black student at the University of Virginia spurred an independent investigation and outrage. Video shows the underage student beaten and bloody outside a bar, and many are questioning whether the "Alcoholic Beverage Control" agents used excessive force. Wyatt Andrews reports on how the incident is aggravating racial tensions on campus.

Manhunt in Tunisia after gunmen kill tourists at museum

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Officials in Tunisia are looking for up to three accomplices in the Wednesday terror attack on a crowded museum. The mid-day seige killed 19 people, mostly international tourists. Dozens of others were hurt. Allen Pizzey reports from outside the Bardo Museum in Tunis.

Starbucks CEO: Diversity affects all of us

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz explained to CBS News why his company is looking to start a conversation about race in its stores. "I believe we would be a much better society if we were inclusive," Schultz said.

MoneyWatch: Target reaches settlement for data breach; Starbucks delivery on the way

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Target has reached a $10 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over the 2013 data breach where cyber thieves stole credit and debit card information from millions of customers. Also, Starbucks delivery will launch later this year, beginning in New York and Seattle. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Aaron Schock sighting on Capitol Hill

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CBS News caught a glimpse of the soon-to-be former Illinois congressman in the capitol as he ducked into a room for a meeting this afternoon. Schock's been keeping a low profile since he announced his resignation.





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