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Invictus Games begin in Florida

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Over 500 wounded service members from 15 countries are competing in the Invictus Games. The games were started by Prince Harry after his own service. Norah O'Donnell spoke with the prince about what his mother, Princess Diana, might have thought about the games.

A look at growing up inside North Korea

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In a speech before a rare meeting of his Workers' Party congress, North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un praised his country's 5 million children. CBS News' Adriana Diaz is in North Korea and has more on what exactly childhood is like in the ultra-secretive country.

The Killing Machine

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Lara Logan accompanies a French Catholic priest on a mission to expose a genocide perpetrated by ISIS that has taken the lives of at least 5,000 Yezidi in Iraq.

"60 Minutes" investigates Oklahoma's surge in earthquakes

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Earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in Oklahoma, but it was three quakes in November, 2011, near the town of Prague that caught everyone's attention. One was magnitude 5.6 - the largest in Oklahoma's history. It toppled a spire at St. Gregory's University and severely damaged 14 houses. Bill Whitaker has more.

Will El Chapo come to America?

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Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was transferred this weekend to a prison on the Texas border. That's raising questions of whether or not he'll be extradited to the United States to face charges. Paula Reid has more.

Massive wildfire in Alberta, Canada continues to grow

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It's already burned 400,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,600 homes and businesses. Smoke from the fires is raising serious environmental concerns, and not just locally. Ben Tracy has more.



Can Trump win without unifying GOP?

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CBS News political director and anchor of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson offers insight into how Donald Trump might try to win in November with a divided Republican Party.

Why did ISIS attack the Yezidi people?

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The Yezidis of northern Iraq have their own ancient culture and religion -- and that made them a target for ISIS, 60 Minutes reports

ISIS and the science of genocide

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"There is a kind of science of terrorism, war, and genocide," says Fr. Desbois, describing what he has learned researching Hitler's killing squads in Europe and now ISIS's massacre of Yezidis in Iraq. Lara Logan reports

Military investigating West Point photo of black cadets

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The military is investigating a photo featuring black female cadets at West Point. The photo shows them raising their fists, in a gesture traditionally associated with black power. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details.

Donald Trump: I don't need to unifty the GOP

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Many within the Republican party are struggling with the decision of whether or not to back Donald Trump for president. Trump will meet with Paul Ryan later this week, but he says the Republican Party does not need to unify to support his candidacy. CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez has more on the GOP's future.

"El Chapo" moves prisons amid fight for extradition to U.S.

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Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has moved to a prison closer to the U.S. border. This comes as his lawyers are fighting to get him extradited to the United States. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more details.

5/8/16: Clinton

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With Donald Trump the presumptive presidential nominee of the Republican party, CBS' "Face the Nation" sits down with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, along with several panel guests, to discuss the state of the 2016 race.

Extended interview: Hillary Clinton, May 8

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An extended cut of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's interview with CBS' "Face the Nation," where she discusses Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him, the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server, and the issues-oriented campaign she hopes to run. The interview originally aired on the May 8, 2016 broadcast.

Hillary Clinton on Mother's Day: My mom was "the most formative influence in my life"

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No matter how partisan or tough things get in politics, it is always okay to praise your mother. Our greatest presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both credited their success to their moms. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt lived under his mother's roof even after he was married. And now, we've got a mother and grandmother running for commander-in-chief. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton calls her mother "the most formative influence in my life by far."

Nature: Mustangs and their foals

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We leave you this Mothers Day with a look at mustangs, mares, and foals in the Pine Nut Mountains of Nevada. Videographer: Derek Reich

Can Donald Trump unite the Republican party?

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Conservatives Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post, CBSN contributor Leslie Sanchez, Matt Schlapp of the American Conservative Union, and Dr. Russel Moore of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention take a closer look at Donald Trump's crusade to bring together the Republican party. How many Republican voters will choose to stay home on November 8?

Crooked Hillary vs. Dangerous Donald: What can voters expect in 2016?

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Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report, and Jonathan Martin of the New York Times discuss this week in campaign politics. With Donald Trump named the presumptive Republican nominee, what's in store for the general election?

Hillary Clinton on email server: "It wasn't my best choice"

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After the FBI contacted Hillary Clinton's team to further investigate her email server, the former secretary of state admits, "It wasn't the best choice." Clinton defends her record as secretary, adding, "I have a very serious and very focused approach to taking care of the nation's business."

Calendar: Week of May 9

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Charles Osgood looks at some notable events of the week ahead, including the annual Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala Concert, National Shrimp Day, and Friday the 13th.

Why paid maternity leave is a smart business move

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America is one of only two nations in the world that does not legally require paid leave for new mothers. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki tells "Sunday Morning" why California business owners are learning that paid maternity leave isn't just good for mothers and babies, it's good for business, too.





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