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U.K. shocks world with vote to leave EU

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The U.K. shocked the world after voting to leave the European Union. After the vote, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who wanted to stay in the EU, announced his resignation. David O'Sullivan, European Union Ambassador to the U.S., joins CBSN with the latest.

Alabama college student comes out after Orlando attacks

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A young Alabama man made the most important decision of his life after the Orlando attack. No longer able to sit by quietly, he took to Facebook and announced who he really is to the world. Steve Hartman met him, "On the Road."

Mom could face charges after whipping sons for stealing

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A single mother in Louisiana is stirring a debate about parental discipline after she whipped three of her sons for breaking into a neighbor's home. The mom was arrested and could be charged with two counts of child cruelty. Omar Villafranca has more.

California wildfires turn deadly

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California has been dealing with explosive wildfires for much of the last week, but a new one near Bakersfield has killed at least two people. The fire broke out Thursday and has already destroyed 80 homes and scorched nearly 30 square miles. Carter Evans reports.

At least 20 dead in West Virginia flooding

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The death toll from historic West Virginia flooding rose all day Friday. At least 20 are dead after severe thunderstorms dumped nine inches of rain. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Donald Trump praises Brexit

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Donald Trump coincidentally landed in Scotland to re-open one of his golf courses just as the decision by the United Kingdom to leave the EU was becoming clear. The Republican nominee saw parallels between the "leave" campaign and his own in the U.S. Charlie D'Agata has more.



Countries worldwide struggling to contain coronavirus

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The U.K. is easing its strict lockdown as COVID deaths are declining, but other countries like India continue to combat the coronavirus and a shortage of oxygen. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Markets tank following Brexit

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Markets worldwide flirted with circuit breakers Friday after Britain's decision to leave the EU. The negative reaction from the markets comes from the uncertainty that follows Britain's move. Anthony Mason reports.

Britain votes to leave European Union

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The United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union in a referendum Thursday. Prime Minister David Cameron announced his resignation following the final results. Now many are wondering what happens next. Mark Phillips has more.

Trump calls Brexit "fantastic"

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CBS News' Steve Chaggaris breaks down the 2016 presidential candidates' response to the U.K. leaving the European Union

How climate change negatively impacts harp seals off Canada's Atlantic coast

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For centuries the harp seal was sought after for its fur, classifying it as an endangered species. Now the threat of climate change is making the harp seal's environment too warm and causing ice to melt, putting it at risk. Wendy Gillette reports for CBS News' series Eye On Earth.

Deadly floods trigger state of emergency in West Virginia counties

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Powerful storms threaten West Virginia with new flooding. Devastating flood waters overnight killed at least two people, including an 8-year-old boy. Another child is missing. Kris Van Cleave reports from White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, where a state of emergency has been declared.

What's next for the European Union?

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CBS News' Mark Phillips is in the United Kingdom with analysis of the country's vote to pull out of the European Union.

U.S. markets plunge post-Brexit vote

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Stock markets have been bracing for the impact of a possible "Brexit," and this morning it hits with full force. Wall Street opened with its big losses in nine months. Anthony Mason reports on the economic impact.

Billy Eichner on sidewalk adventures and "Difficult People"

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Billy Eichner gained success with his energetic persona on his hit show, "Billy on the Street." He runs around quizzing strangers with random questions, sometimes bringing celebrities along for the ride. Along with his sidewalk adventures, he also stars in the Hulu scripted comedy, "Difficult People." Eichner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his career and the people he's met along the way.





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