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More than 300 charged with defrauding U.S. healthcare programs

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A $900 million theft of taxpayer money was revealed Wednesday by the Justice Department. Three hundred people were charged with defrauding government healthcare programs, and one of the criminal complaints cited a CBS News investigation. Jim Axelrod reports.

The U.K. remains divided on eve of European Union vote

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After 43 years, the U.K. will decide whether to break from the European Union. Conservatives want the U.K. independent, while most major international financial bodies and allies of Britain want it to stay in. Mark Phillips has more.

Clinton: Trump attacks me because he has "no answers"

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Hillary Clinton's aides said Donald Trump's Wednesday morning speech was filled with so many errors, Clinton could only counter the top 15. Still, there were a few points Trump had about Clinton that couldn't be disputed. Nancy Cordes reports.

Fact-checking Trump's attack speech on Clinton

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Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "world-class liar" Wednesday in a speech that misrepresented Clinton's stances on several policy issues. Chip Reid has more.

Democrats stage sit-in on House floor

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Democrats in the House brought work to a stop Wednesday as they staged a sit-in demanding the Republican majority allow a vote on gun control. The sit-in comes while funerals continue for the 49 killed in the Orlando nightclub shooting over a week ago. Julianna Goldman has more.

How were weapons smuggled into Homeland Security HQ?

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A gun and other weapons were smuggled into the Washington headquarters of the Department of Homeland Security on June 9 and an employee with security clearances was arrested, reports Jeff Pegues.

Dad gets tattoo of son's cancer surgery scar

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One Kansas dad got a tattoo of his son's cancer surgery scar after the young boy got a brain tumor removed. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has more details on a father's love for his son.



Why some people are getting computer chip implants

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Lots of pets have them, and now some people do, too -- tiny, implantable computer chips. Enthusiasts say the chips offer convenience and security. But is it safe? CBS News' Hena Daniels reports.

Irving Azoff urges digital copyright reform

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Music manager who organized the petition calling for Congress to reform the Digital Millennium Copyright Act says artists can't afford to continuously play "whack-a-mole" while pulling videos from sites like YouTube.

Tesla shares drop, and other MoneyWatch headlines

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Shares of Elon Musk's Tesla Motors slumped after company announced it's buying a solar panel company; and two Starbucks customers sue, claiming their lattes were under-filled. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has those stories and other business headlines on CBSN.

Air Force secretary on Warrior Games and "invisible wounds"

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The woman who leads the U.S. Air Force just wrapped up one of her most inspiring personal missions: cheering on some of the troops who risked everything for their country and now work to overcome their challenges through athletic competition. Only on "CBS This Morning," Vladimir Duthiers speaks to Secretary Deborah Lee James.

Southwest CEO on keeping perks free, "vastly outdated" air traffic control system

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When it comes to airline travel, Southwest is soaring. Celebrating 45 years of service, it flies more domestic passengers than any other airline. But it has not been an entirely smooth ride for travelers, with airport security lines lasting hours and warnings about a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Southwest Airlines president and CEO Gary Kelly joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's strategy.

Risky attempt to rescue sick worker at South Pole underway

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A risky emergency medical flight from the South Pole is underway. The plane took off early Wednesday from the Amundsen-Scott Station, an American research facility, and headed to a British outpost on the edge of Antarctica. Dana Jacobson reports with details of the daring evacuation.

Lawsuit claims Baylor is "hunting ground" for rapists

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Baylor University and its former football coach are accused of turning their back on sexual assault victims. Art Briles reportedly broke a promise to apologize to a woman sexually assaulted by one of his players. This comes as a new federal lawsuit accuses the Christian college of being a "hunting ground" for rapists. Mark Strassmann reports from the Baylor campus in Waco, Texas.

Man claims he had sexual relationship with Orlando gunman

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New revelations about the Orlando gunman's personal life may shed light on the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Omar Mateen killed 49 people inside the Pulse nightclub. Investigators may be closer to understanding why he targeted the gay club. David Begnaud reports.

California homes evacuated as crews battle raging wildfires

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Firefighters in California worked through the night to try stopping a pair of dangerous wildfires burning about a mile apart. The fires have forced hundreds around Los Angeles to leave their homes, and now they're threatening to merge. At least 21 wildfires burning in the hot, dry West have charred more than 130,000 acres. Mireya Villarreal reports from Duarte, California.

Donald Trump's "tumultuous, young marriage" with GOP

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Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times magazine whose upcoming cover story is about the "identity crisis" of the GOP and Donald Trump, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's campaign fundraising and how the presumptive nominee is clashing with the GOP.

Trump on fundraising gap with Clinton, being "king of debt"

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On Tuesday Hillary Clinton mocked Donald Trump's track record as a businessman and said his economic policy would put the U.S. back into a recession. Trump spoke to "CBS This Morning's" Norah O'Donnell Tuesday at his headquarters in Trump Tower, defending his business credentials and addressing the fact that he is millions behind Clinton in campaign fundraising.

Joe Biden has no regrets sitting out 2016 race

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Vice President Joe Biden sat down with Charlie Rose to discuss the ISIS fight, his relationship with President Obama, and the 2016 presidential race among other topics. Biden says he does not regret opting out of the 2016 race and what's next for him.

Report: Man claims to have been Omar Mateen's lover

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A man claiming to have had a "friends with benefits" relationship with Orlando shooter Omar Mateen has come forward and was interviewed by Univision. The FBI says it has spoken with both men and women who have claimed relationships.

Storm floods D.C. Metro station

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Powerful storms in the Washington D.C. area dumped heavy rain on the nation's capital Tuesday, flooding at least one subway station. CBSN's Demarco Morgan has more on the latest headache for D.C. commuters.

Jaguar killed at Olympic torch event

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A jaguar involved in an Olympic torch ceremony in Brazil was shot dead Monday, sparking outrage among animal rights groups. CBSN's Demarco Morgan has details.





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