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Scope of massive government data breach revealed

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The personal data of 21 million people was compromised after a hack of the Office of Personnel Management. CBS News' White House Correspondent Major Garrett discusses the breach with CBSN.

Special Report: Confederate flag removed from S.C. Capitol

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In a solemn ceremony Friday morning, the Confederate flag flying on the Capitol grounds in Columbia came down for the first time in more than 50 years. The legislature approved the measure this week, which Gov. Nikki Haley signed on Thursday. Norah O'Donnell, Anthony Mason and Vinita Nair anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Omar Villafranca reporting.

World Cup champs Lloyd and Sauerbrunn on making history, gender pay disparity

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Team USA arrived at the Women's World Cup with high hopes of winning the title. The players had to fight their way through a lineup of tough teams called "the group of death," but the women in red, white and blue would not be denied. Before the New York City parade to celebrate the team, Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn join "CBS This Morning" to look back on their "epic" win.

Ripple effect of Donald Trump on GOP and 2016 candidates

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A new poll says Donald Trump leads the Republican presidential field. That follows his controversial comments about undocumented Mexican immigrants. The Republican national chairman wants Trump to lower his tone, but it's not happening. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to look at how Trump is affecting the race.

Critics want Bill Cosby removed from Hollywood Walk of Fame

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For nearly four decades, Bill Cosby has been immortalized in marble on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but after the revelation that Cosby bought Quaaludes intending to give them to women he wanted to have sex with, there's a new movement to remove the disgraced comedian's star. Ben Tracy reports.

Behind NYC's ticker tape parade for Women's World Cup champs

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New York City is sparing no expense to celebrate the U.S. women's soccer team after its crushing win over Japan in the World Cup. Preparations for the ticker tape parade, an iconic symbol of New York celebrations, have been underway, costing an estimated $2 million. It's a well-traveled route, with world leaders, war heroes, astronauts and other sports champions having been honored there, but this celebration will still be a first. Anna Werner reports.



Judge locks up kids for refusing to spend time with father

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A Michigan judge is holding three kids in contempt of court, and the children are now in a juvenile detention facility. The judge said, "When you can follow the court's direct order and have a normal, healthy relationship with your father, I would review this." CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the twist in a six-year court battle stemming from a divorce.

Presidential bromance: Bush and Clinton trade jokes, discuss family and 2016

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George W. Bush and Bill Clinton shared the stage in Dallas Thursday for the graduation ceremony of the first class of Presidential Leadership Scholars, a project sponsored by their presidential libraries. They talked about the 2016 election and their family members who are running for the White House. They also got candid about becoming grandfathers. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

FDA orders stronger labeling for popular pain killers

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Common pain relievers like Advil, Motrin and Aleve will get stronger warning labels that will highlight the risk of heart attacks and strokes. CBS News medical contributor and Lenox Hill Hospital cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the change.

U.S., Iran admit nuclear talks could fail

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The deadlocked Iran nuclear talks are at risk of collapse. Secretary of State John Kerry threatened Thursday to call off the negotiations. The talks have been extended yet again after failing to meet the third deadline in two weeks. Margaret Brennan reports from Vienna, Austria, where diplomacy is turning into a blame game.

S.C. to remove Confederate flag from Capitol grounds

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The Confederate battle flag will soon be lowered Friday from a monument on the Statehouse grounds. Gov. Nikki Haley's signature on Thursday completed an effort that began after nine people were murdered at a historic black church in Charleston. Omar Villafranca reports.

Stuntman jumps over his house

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including daredevil Damien Walters leaping from a swing and clearing his house, plus an inventor taking a stroll on his drill-powered walking machine. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Cheetah hops in back seat of safari truck

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Tourists in Kenya went for a wild ride when a cheetah hopped in the back seat of their safari vehicle, even staring one passenger in the face. CBSN's Jeff Glor shows the dramatic pictures.

Drought conditions threaten national parks

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Drought conditions across the western U.S. are causing national parks to dry up. CBS News correspondent Danielle Nottingham has more from the Yosemite Valley.

Jeb Bush's campaign raises funds in record time

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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush's campaign has raked in over $114 million in just the first half of the year, shattering early campaign finance records. CBS News correspondent Julianna Goldman discusses the large haul.

Willie Nelson wins Gershwin Prize

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The Library of Congress says it will award country singer Willie Nelson with the "Gershwin Prize For Popular Song." CBSN's Jeff Glor has more on the historic accolade.





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