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Bernie Sanders wins West Virginia primary

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"We're in it to win it." That was Bernie Sanders' message after winning the West Virginia primary Tuesday, despite delegate math showing he has a near impossible path to the Democratic presidential nomination. CBSN's political panel has more on Sanders' campaign moving forward and how the Democratic party might try to take on Donald Trump in a potential general election matchup.

Facebook denies reports it tweaks what's trending

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A Senate committee has opened an inquiry into reports that Facebook censored and suppressed conservative news through its "trending topics" feature. Facebook has denied the accusations. NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nick Thompson joins CBSN with more on the controversy.

Study: Increase in deadly crashes involving marijuana

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The AAA is out with a sobering report on driving high. Deadly crashes are up in states where weed is legal. Four states plus D.C. allow marijuana for recreational use, and medical marijuana is available in 20. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Trump fights to win support from Republicans in Congress

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Donald Trump faces an uphill battle to convince a fractured congressional Republican caucus to get behind his campaign. Trump will meet with House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday, who has withheld his endorsement. He'll also talk with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Major Garrett has more.



Sanders pushes on as West Virginia heads to the polls

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Hillary Clinton won West Virginia by a landslide eight years ago. But polls point to a Bernie Sanders victory Tuesday night. His staying power has forced the Clinton campaign to make some strategic changes. Nancy Cordes has more.

Syrian refugees forced into child labor

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Five million Syrians are on the run from their civil war, and the UN estimates more than one million are children. While undercover, CBS News' Holly Williams discovered refugee children pressed into labor for 50 cents an hour.

Kaley Cuoco on love, "Big Bang Theory" season 9 finale

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Kaley Cuoco is famous for playing Penny on TV's top comedy, "The Big Bang Theory." Cuoco joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her career and share a preview of the show's ninth season finale airing Thursday on CBS.

"Second skin" gel temporarily tightens wrinkles

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MIT scientists helped create a "second skin" that promises to protect the skin and temporarily straighten out wrinkles. It could change the way skin medications are delivered. In human trials, the compound visibly tightened bags under the eyes that develop with age. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the new material.

Harvard policy on single-gender clubs faces backlash

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All-male clubs have been part of Harvard University's culture for more than 200 years. President Theodore Roosevelt was in the Porcellian Club, while President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Robert, belonged to the Spee Club, which opened to women last year. But as Harvard tries to discourage single-gender clubs, both men and women are saying they want to keep them alive. Don Dahler reports.

Is Facebook suppressing conservative news stories?

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An article posted Monday on the tech news site Gizmodo said Facebook workers suppressed conservative-leaning news stories in its "trending" section. The social media giant responded in a statement saying, "We take allegations of bias very seriously." Gizmodo technology editor Michael Nuñez joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his article.

On the Fallujah front lines in fight against ISIS

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The Pentagon says a coalition airstrike on a vehicle in Iraq killed Abu Waheeb, who is described as the ISIS military chief in Anbar province, west of Baghdad. That is where Iraqi forces are fighting to retake the city of Fallujah. Charlie D'Agata got a rare look at the front lines.

NYC-area airports join outrage over TSA security lines

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Backlash against long airport security lines has reached the New York metro area, just ahead of the busy summer travel season. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is threatening to hire its own passenger screening teams if the TSA doesn't pick up its pace. Michelle Miller reports.

Clinton maintains lead, but Sanders WV win expected

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The Republicans aren't the only ones having trouble with unity. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders launched more attacks against rival Hillary Clinton in front of thousands of supporters in California. Polls show Sanders leading in Tuesday's West Virginia primary, but the delegate math is still in Clinton's favor. Nancy Cordes reports from Louisville, Kentucky, where Clinton has two campaign events.





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