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"House of Cards" actress demands equal pay

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Actress Robin Wright, one of the stars of the political drama "House of Cards," reveals that she recently demanded to be paid the same as male co-star Kevin Spacey. It turns out she'd been making 84 cents to every one of Spacey's dollars. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Vladimir Duthiers have more on her ultimatum.

Final farewell to Prince Philip

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The world is saying its final farewell to Prince Philip. Queen Elizabeth's husband of nearly 74 years died last week. While the U.K. grieves the father, grandfather and great-grandfather of future kings of England, only a handful of mourners will be inside St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the funeral services. Holly Williams has the details.

What we know about the victims of the FedEx shooting

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Police have released new details about the shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, including a clearer picture of the lives lost. Eight people, ranging in age from 19 to 74, were killed, and five others were wounded when a former employee opened fire inside the FedEx facility late Thursday. Nikki Battiste reports.

Biden turns focus away from Middle East and toward China, Russia

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President Biden announced this week he plans to pull all U.S. military troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, a move that will bring an end to America's longest war. The Biden administration wants to turn its foreign policy focus away from the Middle East and redeploy those resources toward countering China and Russia. Christina Ruffini has the details.

Japan deploys new underground project to fight flooding

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Japan's environmental ministry says temperatures are rising in the country at a faster rate than the global average. That means more rain, and more extreme weather events. But in Tokyo, the world's biggest metropolis, they've deployed a unique weapon to provide protection from floodwaters. Lucy Craft has the details.

Are 2016 presidential candidates being hacked?

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National Intelligence Director James Clapper said that foreign hackers could be targeting this year's president candidates. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate join CBSN to discuss what this could mean for the 2016 campaign.



Saturday Sessions: Middle Kids perform “Questions”

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Middle Kids return to Saturday Sessions after releasing their latest album, “Today We’re The Greatest.” The indie band from Australia came together in 2016 to rave reviews and even a shoutout from Elton John. The band joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform their song “Questions.”

New study makes startling find on colon cancer survival

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According to a new study, patients with advanced colon cancer found on the left side survived longer than those with tumors on the right side of the colon. The co-author of the study says there is now evidence to prove doctors should think differently about patients depending on where their cancer grew. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

Locals in Nigeria find girl taken by Boko Haram

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For more than two years, the world has demanded that Nigeria's government bring home more than 200 girls, kidnapped from their school by the militant terrorist group Boko Haram. One of those girls was found not by the military, but local residents. Debora Patta reports.

Segregation still woven into America's public school system

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This week marks 62 years since the U.S. Supreme court outlawed segregation in public schools. But a recent study ordered by the U.S. government discovered the percentage of schools comprised of mostly black or Hispanic students has more than doubled since 2000. Michelle Miller reports from a school district in the Deep South that's been ordered to integrate

Conservative leaders meet with Facebook's Zuckerberg

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Facebook held a summit with 15 leading conservatives Wednesday to, as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg said, "Have a direct conversation about what Facebook stands for." The social media site has been criticized for reports that it censors conservative news. John Blackstone has more.

Donald Trump focuses on foreign policy with Kissinger

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Donald Trump, presumptive Republican presidential nominee, made attempts to unite the GOP last week. This week, he's attempting to bolster his knowledge of foreign policy by meeting with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Major Garrett reports.

Sanders refuses to quit as Democratic party rift grows

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Bernie Sanders was defiant Wednesday, saying his campaign did not encourage the chaos at Nevada's Democratic convention over the weekend. Despite winning Oregon Tuesday night, it's mathematically impossible for Sanders to catch Hillary Clinton for the nomination. As Nancy Cordes reports, Sanders' refusal to give up may be widening a rift in the party.

Who are Donald Trump's Supreme Court picks?

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Republican candidate Donald Trump has unveiled a list of 11 potential nominees that he would consider for the Supreme Court under his administration. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more insight on Trump's picks.

Donald Trump has foreign policy meeting with Henry Kissinger

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GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump sat down with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to discuss foreign policy. What does this meeting mean for the billionaire buisnessman's campaign? Amber Phillips of The Washington Post joins CBSN to discuss.

11-year-old Houston boy stabbed to death

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A suspect was arrested in the stabbing death of an 11-year-old boy from Houston. Josue Flores was stabbed to death Tuesday on his way home from school. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more details on the manhunt for the suspect.

Blake Lively under heat for Instagram post

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Actress Blake Lively is getting backlash over an Instagram post that some suggest is racist. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Vladimir Duthiers have more details on the Sir Mix-A-Lot line that got the actress in social media hot water.

Trump aims to improve image among female voters

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In an interview with The Washington Post, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump suggested he want to fix his image among female voters, after a New York Times article highlighted some controversial interactions with women in his past. Politico national politics reporter Eli Stokol joins CBSN with more.

Sanders fends off attacks over Nevada convention unrest

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Bernie Sanders is pushing back against claims that his supporters got rowdy at the Nevada Democratic Convention. This comes as the race between the Vermont senator and Hillary Clinton heats up. Politico national politics reporter Eli Stokol joins CBSN to discuss the latest in the nomination fight.

Saturday Sessions: Middle Kids perform “Cellophane"

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Middle Kids return to Saturday Sessions after releasing their latest album, “Today We’re The Greatest.” The indie band from Australia came together in 2016 to rave reviews and even a shoutout from Elton John. The band joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform their song “Cellophane."





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