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Mother nature helps slow spread of Canadian wildfire

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Light rain and cooler temperatures were a welcome relief for firefighters in Canada battling a massive wildfire they've nicknamed "the Beast." Those conditions came too late for the city of Fort McMurray, an entire town that was forced to evacuate. Ben Tracy is there.

Severe weather sweeps through Southern Plains

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Violent storms are racing through the Southern Plains, with at least one tornado tearing through the Oklahoma countryside Monday evening. Severe weather threatens more than 40 million people, from the Gulf Coast up to Iowa. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

North Carolina and DOJ take HB2 battle to court

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North Carolina and the federal government will see each other in court over the controversial "bathroom bill." The law requires transgender people to use public restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificate. Omar Villafranca has more.

Clinton: Trump can "run his campaign however he chooses"

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Donald Trump said he would take the high road as he turns his attention to the general election. But he's already making personal attacks on Hillary and Bill Clinton. Clinton says she won't respond to those attacks -- and her allies say they'll eventually be his downfall. Nancy Cordes reports.

Inside the fight to take Fallujah back from ISIS

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The Pentagon says a U.S. air strike killed an ISIS military chief in Iraq's Anbar province, west of Baghdad. ISIS took much of Anbar two years ago, including Fallujah. Iraqi forces have been fighting to re-take it ever since. They gave Charlie D'agata a rare look at the front line.

Former FDA head weighs in on opioid epidemic

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Each day in America, 78 people die from overdosing on painkillers. Doctor David Kessler, former head of the FDA from 1990 to1997, called the rise of America's opioid crisis "one of the great mistakes of modern medicine." Jim Axelrod has more.

Swaddling could put babies at risk

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A new study suggests swaddling babies may raise their risk of SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome, especially if they're put to sleep on their stomachs. Chris Martinez reports.



Web Extra: Hillary Clinton on free trade

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In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton sets the record straight on her free trade stance.

"Game Of Thrones" season 6, episode 3 recap

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Spoiler alert! In this recap of "Game Of Thrones" season 6, episode 3, CBSN's Josh Elliott discusses some possible theories with Mashable senior TV reporter Sandra Gonzalez and TV Guide associate editor Liam Matthews.

Prince Harry on Prince George, having dinner with Obamas

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Ahead of the 2016 Invictus Games, Prince Harry spoke to "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell about Prince George meeting with President Obama and the first lady in his bathrobe, and what he discussed with the Obamas while hosting a dinner for them alongside Prince William and Duchess Kate in April.

Twitter bars intelligence agencies from using its analytics service

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Twitter is banning U.S. intelligence agencies from using its analytics service, Dataminr. But is the company stripping the government of a key terror-fighting tool? CBS News contributor and Newyorker.com editor Nick Thompson joins CBSN with more.

Al Qaeda leader to fighters in Syria: Unite or die

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Al Qaeda's leader is urging jihadist fighters in Syria to unite, but decried ISIS militants as "extremists" in an audio recording posted online. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN with more on what this means for the civil war in Syria.

Cooler temperatures help firefighters battle Canadian wildfire

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The massive wildfire burning in Alberta, Canada is now nicknamed "The Beast." Fortunately, cooler temperatures and weaker winds in recent days have helped firefighters gain ground on battling the flames. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN from the fire line with more.

Hillary Clinton takes aim at Donald Trump

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Hillary Clinton is taking aim at Donald Trump already, saying that she will not be running an "ugly race" against him in November. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has been following the Democratic race and joins CBSN with more on Clinton's general election strategy.

Rift between Donald Trump and GOP deepens

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Donald Trump says he'd like to have House Speaker Paul Ryan's support, but that if he doesn't get it, he doesn't think it will hurt him at all. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with more on how Trump is doubling down on the divide between him and Republican party leaders.

Prince Harry on Invictus Games 2016, Princess Diana

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More than 500 wounded service men and women from 15 countries are participating in 11 Invictus Games events this week in Florida. Prince Harry, who founded Invictus Games, spent two years getting ready for this year's games in America. The prince opened up to Norah O'Donnell about what it means for him, the competitors, and what it might have meant to his mother, Princess Diana.

Alberta wildfire causes oil prices to rise

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The devastating Alberta wildfire is sending oil prices higher; Twitter is cutting off U.S. intelligence agencies from access to a service that sifts the entire output of its social-media postings; and vinyl is making a big comeback. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines on CBSN.

Julianne Moore on "Maggie's Plan," family and politics

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Julianne Moore got her start in Hollywood on the famed CBS soap opera, "As the World Turns." The Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning actress has since starred in more than 60 movies. Moore joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her latest role in "Maggie's Plan," where she plays a woman whose husband leaves her for his mistress, but the new wife decides she wants to give him back.

Colorado students get real-life lesson on marijuana

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Colorado's governor is expected to review a bill that would require school campuses to allow non-smokable marijuana medicines like oils and pills, but only if the drug is provided by a parent, guardian or medical professional. Colorado was the first state in the country where recreational pot was legally available for sale. Barry Petersen reports on how students are surrounded by mixed messages on pot.

The rights you give up when you buy a plane ticket

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An Ivy League professor's mistaken removal from a flight is raising questions about passenger rights. American Airlines questioned economist Guido Menzio after another passenger raised terror suspicions over his intense writing, which turned out to be complicated math. He was allowed to fly, but the mix-up caused a two-hour delay. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Uber, Lyft leave Austin after fingerprint vote

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Uber and Lyft are shutting down their operations in Austin, Texas, after losing a battle over background checks. Voters rejected the ride-sharing companies' proposal to self-regulate and do their own screening, and the city will now require on-demand drivers to get fingerprinted. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from San Francisco to discuss the implications of the vote.

Firefighters making some progress on Canada wildfire

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The Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta, Canada has wiped out an area almost as big as Houston. Fire officials say changing weather is giving crews the upper hand. Still, nearly 90,000 evacuees could face a long wait to go home. Ben Tracy reports from Alberta.





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