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Cashing in to go to school

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Jim Gaffigan is baffled that anyone goes to school when they aren't being paid, let alone that people pay to go to school. He's so confused by the notion, he's come up with an alternative that would likely boost college enrollment all over the country. Gaffigan shares his thoughts on why he thinks people should get paid to go to school.

The end of an era for "A Prairie Home Companion"

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For fans of the radio program "A Prairie Home Companion," recent news about Garrison Keillor marks the end of an historic run. This coming Saturday's broadcast from the Hollywood Bowl will be his last. Why is he leaving the show that he made into an institution? He talked about that decision with Jane Pauley.

NYC Pigeons take flight with new light show

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Duke Riley remembers when pigeons were treated like eagles. In recent time, these flock of birds have gotten a bad rap. Now he's on campaign to put the pigeon back on a high perch, and he's doing that with a show that's lighting up the sky. Mo Rocca reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, June 26

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"Face the Nation" talks with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and discusses the recent Brexit vote with our panel of experts. Plus, we'll discuss our new battleground tracker polls with CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto.

Tig Notaro finds a way to laugh through the pain

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The comedian's brush with death and family tragedy would make most give up on life. Luke Burbank introduces us to female comic who finds humor in just about anything -- sometimes even in life's least funny moments.

Fashion collections turn museums into runway for past designs

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During award season, dresses donned by stars of the entertainment world are occasionally praised as works of art. Similar to Picasso and Matisse, clothing designers are getting the red carpet treatment in some of America's well known museums. Serena Altschul reports.

High drug prices a bitter pill to swallow for sick Americans

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An analysis by Reuters earlier this year found that list prices for the best-selling drugs in the U.S. has risen anywhere from 50 to 100 percent in five years. Many want to shake up the industry to stop price gouging. They say the way to do that is to create more drugs that aren't identical, but work much the same. Erin Moriarty of 48 Hours has a report on what's being done to make life-saving drugs more affordable.



Emotional farewell for Orlando shooting victims

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Two of the 49 people killed in the shooting at an Orlando nightclub were laid to rest. Memorials have been almost daily in Orlando since the attack. Manuel Bojorquez has more.

Oakland police sex scandal sparks call for sweeping changes

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The Oakland Police Department in California is embroiled in a sex scandal that has rocked the force from the top down. A teenager's accusations launched a cascade of dismissals, resignations and revelations of other misdeeds. The city went through three police chiefs in just nine days. John Blackstone reports.

LGBT pride events take on new meaning after Orlando

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In the aftermath of the Orlando shooting, there is increased security at LGBT events across the globe during this month's pride celebrations. One of the biggest pride parades will be in New York City. DeMarco Morgan reports how members of the LGBT community are handling pride celebrations after the attack.

U.S. politicians react to U.K. Brexit vote

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The U.K.'s decision to pull out of the European Union is becoming a campaign issue in the United States. Donald Trump managed to hit President Obama in his response to the move while Hillary Clinton worried about the economic fallout. Errol Barnett reports.

Uncertainty rules U.K. after Brexit vote

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Britain's vote to leave the European Union has set off a wave of aftershocks across the continent and beyond. The so-called Brexit vote has also been met with what some are calling "bregret," and that even includes people who wanted out of the EU. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

ACM Awards returns to Nashville after rough year

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Nashville has endured many tragedies in the past year, from the downtown bombing to a devastating flood. The Academy of Country Music Awards returns to Nashville in hopes of healing the country music city after a rough year. Janet Shamlian reports.

Wildfires rage on in California

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More than 4,000 firefighters are battling six large wildfires in California, the largest near Bakersfield. That blaze has grown at an explosive rate and has already killed at least two people. Carter Evans has more.

Death toll rises in West Virginia flooding

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At least 23 people are dead and several more are missing after historic floods washed through West Virginia. Nearly 10 inches of rain came down, sending rivers of floodwater sweeping across roads and through homes. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Former treasury secretary slams Donald Trump

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Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said that he will be supporting Hillary Clinton for president. He adds to the growing list of prominent Republicans refusing to stand by Donald Trump. Reena Ninan reports.

AP: Donald Trump campaign facing hiring trouble

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The Associated Press is reporting that the Donald Trump campaign is having trouble hiring new staff. Prominent Republicans are hesitant to step onboard, fearing that the move may be a blemish on their resume. Reena Ninan has the details.

Watch: Murder suspect tries to steal cop's gun

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A murder suspect is now also facing an assault charge after he was caught on video trying to steal a police officer's gun while being questioned. Reena Ninan reports.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton trade blows following U.K. Brexit vote

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Following the U.K.'s historic vote to leave the European Union known as Brexit, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton launch heated attacks at each other. CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran joins CBSN to break it down and discuss how the U.K. vote will affect the U.S.

Global markets fall following Brexit vote in U.K.

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U.S. markets post the worst day since 2011 following the U.K. vote to leave the European Union known as Brexit. CBSN's Reena Ninan discusses the financial implications of leaving with Washington Post Columnist Catherine Rampell and David Nelson, chief strategist of Belpointe Asset Management Group.





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