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These penguins are not a fan of opera

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Penguins run for the hills after opera singer Nick Allen belts an improptu song to the colony. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.

U.S. soldier gives Prince Harry a medal

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Prince Harry is taking home a medal from the Invictus Games. A U.S. soldier gave him a medal and asked him to deliver her gold medal to a UK hospital. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.

Ivanka Trump discusses her father's critics

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Ivanka Trump spoke with Gayle King on Thursday at the Forbes Women's Summit about her father and his hopes to become the U.S. president. She addressed her father's critics and if she thinks her dad plays "nice with others."

Hackers get greenlight to invade the Pentagon

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In an attempt to fortify its cyber security, the Pentagon made an unprecedented and unexpected move. It invited a bunch of hackers to attack, so they could locate weaknesses in the system. David Martin tells us what happened next.

Retail sales hit major slump

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This week's earnings report did not bring good news for traditional retailers. Kohl's said profits fell 87 percent last quarter and Macy's says its first quarter income was down 40 percent. Carter Evans explains how they are trying to turn things around.



No end in sight for U.S. training of Iraqi soldiers

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For 13 years, American troops have been training the Iraqi army. There doesn't appear to be a light at the end of the tunnel. Still, the Iraqi fighters will be a major factor in the fight against ISIS. Charlie D'Agata saw some of the training.

Paul Ryan calls meeting productive, but doesn't endorse Trump

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House Speaker Paul Ryan was a bit more enthusiastic about Donald Trump as his party's presumptive presidential nominee after the two met on Capitol Hill -- but he stopped short of giving an endorsement. Ryan would not say if or when he might endorse Trump. Major Garrett has more.

Bold cancer treatment granted breakthrough status

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The FDA has declared a breakthrough for treatment against a vicious form of brain cancer. The experimental procedure, featured on "60 Minutes" last year, uses the polio virus to combat cancer. Scott Pelley has more.

New details in Russian doping scandal

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Secretly recorded conversations obtained by "60 Minutes" implicate at least three Russian gold medalists from the 2014 Sochi Olympics for the use of illegal drugs. They were allegedly protected by a massive cover-up that included swapping out "dirty" urine for "clean" urine. Armen Keteyian has more.

Ivanka Trump: My dad's "tough punch" is usually in self-defense

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In an interview with Gayle King for the Forbes Women's Summit, Ivanka Trump defended her father's campaign style. She told King that Donald Trump's rhetoric may be harsh, but he had to stand up for himself against his 16 competitors. See more of the interview Friday on "CBS This Morning."

Jane Laut: Why I shot my husband

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In her first TV interview, Jane Laut tells "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty that she had no choice the night she shot her husband, Dave. For more, watch "Death of an Olympian" Saturday, May 27 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Jane Laut tells detectives her husband was shot by an intruder

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Hours after his death, Jane Laut told a homicide detective that her husband, Dave, was shot and killed in their backyard when he went outside to investigate a noise they had both heard. For more, watch "Death of an Olympian," Saturday, May 27 at 9 p.m ET/PT on CBS.

Jane Laut's 911 call

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Listen to excerpts of the call Jane Laut made to 911 on Aug. 27, 2009, to report that her husband, Dave, may have been shot by a prowler in the couple's Oxnard, Calif., backyard. For more, watch "Death of an Olympian," Saturday, May 27 at 9 p.m ET/PT on CBS.

Charles Collingwood on Goldwater agitating politics in Europe

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In this video, CBS News correspondent Charles Collingwood discusses 1964 GOP presidential nominee Barry Goldwater's impact on European politics. Many European leaders viewed the senator as an agitator and feared how he might influence their policy.

What do women think of Donald Trump?

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Donald Trump has made a number of controversial comments about women, but is still riding high as the presumptive GOP nominee. As the general election approaches, CBS News takes a closer look at female voters' views on Trump. Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins CBSN to discuss the findings of his focus group.

Trump and Ryan find common ground in meeting

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After Donald Trump's big meeting with Paul Ryan, the GOP may be a step closer to unification. However, Ryan did not endorse Trump just yet. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBSN political conributor Leslie Sanchez join CBSN to discuss.

Trump and Ryan put happy face on their meeting

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Speaker of the House Paul Ryan called his meeting with Donald Trump "very productive" but stopped short of endorsing the presumptive nominee. This meeting seems to be a step towards unifying the GOP after a divisive primary season. The Hill editor-in-chief Bob Cusack joins CBSN to discuss.

Pope Francis to study possibility of female deacons

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Pope Francis says he is creating a commission to study the possibility of allowing women to serve as deacons in the church. The pontiff revealed the decision during a question and answer session at the Vatican.

Debris found "almost certainly" from MH370

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Investigators say newly-found debris "almost certainly" comes from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. One of the two pieces is apparently from the outside of the plane, and the second from the inside. The fragments were discovered in South Africa and on a tiny island. Investigators believe Flight 370 went down in the Indian Ocean. Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.





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