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"Go Set A Watchman" incites controversy over race

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There's criticism clouding the upcoming release of Harper Lee's second novel, "Go Set A Watchman." As CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller explains, fans are distraught over Atticus Finch's change in racial attitude.

Greece reaches preliminary deal to avoid bankruptcy

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An agreement has been reached to bail Greece out of its massive financial hole. But as CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports, the deal comes at a steep cost to those suffering most.

Fetus blood test yields surprising result

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When doctors ran a blood test to check a woman's fetus for genetic defects, they received a surprising result. The test found evidence of cancer in the mother. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.

Refugees face dire situation in Syria

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The civil war in Syria has created a humanitarian crisis that has now grown to include 11 million refugees. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Damascus where water is being used as a weapon of war against the country's displaced people.

Tech glitches and cyber-attacks: Who's responsible?

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The breakdowns at United Airlines and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) highlight the rising risk of the Internet of Everything - and the responsibility of businesses and consumers alike to take new precautions. Michael DeCesare, CEO of ForeScout Technologies, discusses the lessons learned and what companies can do to keep customers safe.

Gov. Scott Walker joins race to the White House

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The three-term Wisconsin governor's conservative agenda is giving him a lead in the polls. Dean Reynolds has more on Walker's attempt to win the Republican nomination.

Cartel leader "El Chapo" escapes prison, again

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Sinaloa Cartel drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman broke out of a Mexican prison for the second time. Guzman stepped into the prison's shower and never came out. Omar Villafranca reports on the developments, including the sophisticated escape tunnel that was discovered.

Son of Boston police captain charged in terror bomb plot

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The son of a Boston police captain was arrested and charged with plotting to attack and bomb a college campus. Authorities say Alexander Ciccolo praised the Boston Marathon bombers and sympathized with ISIS. Jeff Pegues has the latest.



Preview: "48 Hours" double feature

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Saturday at 9/8c: Can newly discovered evidence free a day care worker serving 31years in prison for killing a toddler? Then at 10/9c: An ex-wife guns down her former husband -- did she break after being abused or was it cold-blooded murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.

Wis. governor Scott Walker joins presidential primary

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Wisconsin governor Scott Walker is set to formally launch his campaign for the presidency, making him the 15th Republican primary candidate. CBSN's Contessa Brewer previews the announcement.

Boston police arrest man for ISIS-style plot

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The estranged son of a Boston police captain has been arrested for allegedly plotting to bomb college campuses on behalf of ISIS. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues has more on the charges.

Prenatal tests may spot cancer in mom-to-be

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Sensitive new prenatal blood tests can reveal surprising health information about the mother as well as the baby. In some cases, they've even discovered cancer. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.

Driver caught going backwards down busy California streets

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Cell phone video shows a man driving backwards down a windy road for more than two miles. The car narrowly missed hitting a pedestrian and cars in the oncoming lane. Peter Daut of Los Angeles station KCBS reports.

Reddit's new CEO, new censorship rules

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What's going on at Reddit? CNET's Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more on the website's new CEO and possible new censorship policies.

Major Garrett: End the Home Run Derby

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Is MLB's Home Run Derby out of touch? CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett says he's not going to be watching it.

Former DEA official on the escape of "El Chapo"

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There is speculation that the latest escape of Mexican drug lord "El Chapo" was an inside job. Former DEA regional director in Mexico David Gaddis joins CBSN with his take on Joaquin Guzman's prison break.

How DNA is changing the approach to skincare

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London shop GeneU offers a new approach to the war on wrinkles. A 30-minute test can determine your DNA makeup. They use that to produce a skin care product tailored just for you. Charlie D'Agata reports on the price of a smoother complexion.

Ta-Nehisi Coates explores America's racial divide in new book

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The author says he is terrified by the number of unarmed black men who have died at the hands of police. His new book, "Between the World and Me," is written as a letter to his 14-year-old son on what it means to be black in America. Coates joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the tough advice he gives to his son and the country.

J.Crew launches affordable clothing line amid sales woes

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The clothing retail giant is launching J.Crew Mercantile featuring styles once only found at J.Crew Factory stores. The company laid off nearly 200 people last month, as it fights a sales slump. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins to "CBS This Morning" to discuss J.Crew's new campaign and her chat with the company's CEO.

Designer drug flakka leads users to violent, bizarre reactions

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Medical experts and law enforcement are sounding the alarm about the dangers of a cheap new synthetic drug called flakka. It can cause psychotic breakdowns and hallucinations when people take it, and it’s described as being more powerful than heroin or cocaine. Mark Albert reports.

NASA craft to offer historic view of Pluto

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NASA spacecraft New Horizon is providing an unprecedented view of the dwarf planet, and there will be many more to come. After flying for over nine years, the small space probe has snapped up-close photographs. Elaine Quijano reports on the first-of-its-kind mission, nearly three billion miles from earth.





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