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How children can gain long-term benefits from chores

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A recent study finds 82 percent of parents carried out regular errands growing up, but only 28 percent tell their own sons and daughters to lend a hand. Wall Street Journal contributor Jennifer Wallace, who's making the case for “Why Children Need Chores,” joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the benefits.

"Guntry club" shooting ranges provide luxury amenities

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Gun clubs are going upscale. They are giving members a new level of style and sophistication, targeting a younger, more affluent and increasingly female patrons. Chip Reid reports on the new range of luxury from Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas, Virginia.

Doctors' new fears over ADHD medicine abuse among adults

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There is a new call for immediate action on so-called “lifestyle use” of ADHD drugs. By one count, nearly 4.5 percent of American adults live with the condition, and that’s lower than the rate for children. But millions more adults may be taking Ritalin and Adderall for everyday problems. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the dangerous side effects.

Graduates of Corinthian Colleges refuse to pay back student loans

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The so-called “Corinthian 100” attended the for-profit Corinthian Colleges. They are now refusing to pay back their student loans totaling $3.3 million. The group met with the education and treasury departments yesterday. CBS News senior business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the debt strike.

Behind the increase in deadly truck tire blowouts

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The number of deadly accidents related to big rig tires is on the rise, and federal regulators are pledging to find a way to reverse the disturbing trend. Jeff Pegues reports from Interstate 95 in Maryland, where increasing speed limits may be too much for tires to handle.

California's controlled burn grows out of control

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Dozens of Southern California families are now back home after a brush fire forced them to evacuate Tuesday. The fire is now 30 percent contained. The Southern California wildfire started as a controlled burn, but strong winds spread the flames in Apple Valley, east of Los Angeles. Charlie Rose tells us more.

Closing arguments in Boston bombing trial set for Monday

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Jurors have heard all the testimony in the Boston Marathon bombing trial. The defense rested its case Tuesday after calling just four witnesses over two days. Closing arguments and jury deliberations will get underway next week. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest in the trial.

Oil fortune heir Andrew Getty's body found in Hollywood home

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Police in California are investigating Andrew Getty's death after his body was found in his Hollywood Hills mansion. He was the son of billionaire Gordon Getty. A former girlfriend is being questioned. Vinita Nair reports on the bizarre case.



Indiana governor promises to update controversial "religious freedom" law

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Indiana lawmakers are scrambling to amend the state's controversial "religious freedom" law. Gov. Mike Pence says he wants to sign new legislation this week, clarifying that businesses have no right to deny services to anyone. Adriana Diaz reports from Indianapolis.

Lufthansa admits it was aware of Germanwings co-pilot's depression

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Top executives from Lufthansa are visiting the site where 150 passengers died in last week's Germanwings Flight 9525 crash. They are not talking about how the airline knew six years ago that Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot who crashed the plane, had suffered severe depression. Allen Pizzey reports from Montabaur, Germany.

More delays as U.S. and Iran struggle to reach nuclear agreement

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Talks on a nuclear deal with Iran continue Wednesday, after Tuesday night's deadline. European diplomats tell CBS News that the U.S.-led negotiations may keep going for up to 48 hours. Margaret Brennan reports from Lausanne, Switzerland.

Derek Chauvin trial day 4: Paramedics detail efforts to save George Floyd's life; ex-police sergeant discusses use of force

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In day four of testimony in the trail of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis Police Department supervising sergeant told jurors he thinks officers should have stopped restraining George Floyd sooner, and paramedics detail efforts they took to save Floyd's life. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas has the latest, then Kim Wehle, a professor at University of Baltimore Law School, joins CBSN's with her analysis of Thursday's proceedings, including testimony from Floyd's girlfriend.

Hear from Frank Sinatra in new documentary

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A new HBO documentary of Frank Sinatra's life features archival interviews of the crooner and commentary from his family. Also, the ladies of "The Talk" announced the Daytime Emmy nominations, and received an honor of their own. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

New blood test for food allergies developed

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Researchers say that a new blood test can predict people at risk of severe food allergies faster and more safely than other tests. Also, new guidance on pain medications used for arthritis and back problems. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

The Food Babe: Fighting for a healthier America

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Web sensation Vani Hari, aka "The Food Babe," is on a mission to hold the food industry accountable, but critics accuse her of using fear tactics. She spoke with CBS News' Parvati Shallow about what inspires her campaign to improve how America eats.

Religious Freedom Law

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Paula Reid, CBS News Justice Department Reporter, discusses why a national uproar over religious freedom and gay rights is now focused on Arkansas and Indiana.

Deliberate Plane Crash

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Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst, discusses a new revelation in the plane crash in the French Alps.

Andrew Getty’s grandson found dead in LA home

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Authorities in Los Angeles say Andrew Getty, a grandson of oil magnate J. Paul Getty, was found dead at his home Tuesday. An unidentified woman has been detained as a person of interest in Getty’s death.

Will Bill Clinton stump for Hillary?

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CBS News political director John Dickerson and New York Times political reporter Amy Chozick discuss Bill Clinton’s likely role in Hillary’s possible presidential run





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