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Millions face storms after tornadoes pummel Midwest

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New storms threaten the Great Plains after a scary tornado outbreak on Tuesday. In all, more than two dozen tornadoes were reported across the Plains. More than 30 million people could see thunderstorms Wednesday. Omar Villafranca reports from Dodge City, Kansas.

Trump faces persistent interruptions at New Mexico rally

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Protesters who interrupted Donald Trump at his rally in Albuquerque were pulled out one by one. The disorder overshadowed Trump's easy primary win Tuesday in Washington state, which inched him closer to the 1,237 delegates he needs for the Republican nomination. Major Garrett reports on Trump's turbulent return to the campaign trail.

On this day: Hands Across America

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On May 25, 1986, millions of Americans lent a hand to the poor -- literally. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, they joined hands in a human chain that snaked through 16 states and the District of Columbia. Watch "CBS Evening News" coverage from that day.

Why is Bernie Sanders continuing his campaign?

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Bernie Sanders has made it clear he plans to stay in the Democratic primary race until the convention, despite delegate math showing he can't topple Hillary Clinton. CBSN's political panel offers their thoughts on why Sanders is staying in the race.

World's most handsome horse?

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This horse could possibly be the world's most handsome stallion. His name is Frederik the Great and he truly is fabulous. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the real life black beauty.

CDC: "Thousands" of people may have arrived in U.S. with Zika

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The CDC is saying that 'thousands' of people may have contracted the Zika virus before returning to the U.S. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins CBSN with the latest on managing the risk here in the U.S.

Trump reignites Clinton conspiracy theories

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Donald Trump has reignited some Hillary Clinton conspiracy theories. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.



What to expect from Cosby trial in July

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Bill Cosby will stand trial for a sexual assault case from 2004. The judge ruled prosecutors had sufficient evidence to proceed. Bill Cosby could face up to ten years in prison. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN with more on the implications of this case and what this could mean for the several other women who have accused Cosby of sexual assault.

Study: Muscle cars not as strong in safety category

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For the first time, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is showing how dangerous a crash involving a "muscle car" could be. None of the cars received the institute's highest ranking. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Clinton hits Trump on taxes and bankruptcies

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Hillary Clinton rolled out a new line of attack on Donald Trump, taking aim at his financial history and refusal to release his tax returns. Nancy Cordes reports.

Security loopholes abound for U.S. airport workers

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In the United States, airport workers are given key cards after a background check and their names are run through criminal and terror databases. Some workers call the badges the "key to the city," because once you have one, employee screening is spotty at best. Jeff Pegues reports.

Sexual assault allegations cast shadow on Baylor's football program

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At least six women have accused eight Baylor football players of violence over the past seven years. The school's president is Kenneth Starr, who is accused by several students of failing to respond to reports of sexual assaults. Don Dahler reports.

What happens now in Bill Cosby case

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CBS News legal expert Rikki Kleiman discusses what's at stake for Bill Cosby in his upcoming sexual assault trial.

Bill Cosby criminal trial gets the go-ahead

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A Pennsylvania judge has given prosecutors the green light to move forward with a criminal case against Bill Cosby. He has battled accusations of sexual misconduct from over 50 women, but hadn't been charged until recently. Jericka Duncan reports.

Trump under heat to release tax returns

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GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump is under pressure to release his tax returns. This comes amid the claim that the Republican candidate is worth $10 billion dollars. Editor-in-chief of The Hill Bob Cusack joins CBSN to discuss.

Bernie Sanders pushes ahead to California primary

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Bernie Sanders is looking forward to the California primary, where he hopes he can snatch another primary away from Hillary Clinton. He also says the Democratic Convention will "get messy." Editor-in-chief of The Hill Bob Cusack joins CBSN to discuss.

Recipes for lemons

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Scintillating dishes, treats and liqueur starring the iconic fruit grown on the Amalfi Coast, from Italy's Amalfi Lemon Experience.

Paul McCartney: I was depressed after Beatles break-up

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Music icon Paul McCartney has revealed some intimate details about life after The Beatles. Among them, he said that he was "depressed" after the band's break-up. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.

Conflicting reports in EgyptAir crash

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Egyptian officials are denying that an explosion brought MS804 down, despite the fact that huma remains found support that suggestion. Former NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker joins CBSN with more.

Attorney Gloria Allred speaks about Cosby case

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After a judge ruled that comedian Bill Cosby must stand trial for a 2004 sexual assault allegation, attorney Gloria Allred, who represents a number of other Cosby accusers, addressed the media with her take on the proceedings.

Bill Cosby to face trial in sexual assault case

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A preliminary hearing determined that comedian Bill Cosby will face trial in connection with a 2004 sexual assault allegation. If convicted, the 78-year-old could face up to 10 years in prison. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN from outside the courthouse with the latest details.





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