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2017 Grammy Music Educator Award finalists revealed

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Only on "CBS This Morning," here are the top finalists for the Grammy Music Educator Award. The teachers were picked from more than 3,000 nominees across the country for their significant contributions to music education in their schools. Nine finalists and their schools will each receive $1,000, and the top teacher will also be honored during Grammy Week in Los Angeles and attend the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.

Climate change could have dramatic impact on coffee

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A warming planet could make coffee harder to find. For his Climate Diaries series, Mark Phillips traveled to Mount Elgon in Uganda to find out how the greenhouse gases may be threatening your morning cup.

USA Today's Susan Page on Trump's Cabinet picks and Twitter use

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President-elect Donald Trump is adding names to his administration. Mr. Trump tapped Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, and Linda McMahon to lead the Small Business Administration. Susan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's Cabinet picks -- including the top contenders for secretary of state -- and his "distinctive way of communicating" on Twitter.

Paula Broadwell seeks to move on after affair with David Petraeus

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Retired General David Petraeus is on the short list for secretary of state. The former CIA director would need a special permission to serve. He admitted sharing classified information with his biographer, Paula Broadwell, and is now on probation. The two were also having an affair. Only on "CBS This Morning," Broadwell is speaking out in her first national TV interview since we learned of the affair. The former military intelligence officer told co-host Norah O'Donnell that she has no will against Petraeus... Читать дальше...

CBS Weekend News, April 24, 2021

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Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine back in production; Canadian figure skater launches diversity program to mentor skaters of color

Two minors accused of setting deadly Tenn. wildfires

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Two young people accused of starting deadly wildfires in East Tennessee may appear Thursday in juvenile court. Fourteen people died in Tennessee's biggest fire in 100 years that burned 17,000 acres and hundreds of buildings. The suspects were charged Thursday with aggravated arson. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the city of Gatlinburg, where people are now returning to their homes and businesses.

Massive manhunt for alleged Georgia cop killer

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An intense manhunt is underway for the suspect who shot two Georgia police officers, killing one. More than 20 law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are working to track down the Minquell Lembrick, who is accused of opening fire Wednesday when police responded to a domestic dispute call. DeMarco Morgan reports from Americus, Georgia.



Chimps recognize rear ends

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A new study shows that chimps recognize each other's rear ends-similar to how humans recognize faces. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the strange discovery.

Biden not running for president in 2020

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Vice President Joe Biden says he will not run for president in 2020. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the vice president's decision.

Arctic blast sweeps nation

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Bitter temperatures are expected to hit millions of people across the U.S. CBS Boston chief meteorologist Eric Fisher joins CBSN with the latest on the Arctic blast.

GNC settles dietary supplements case

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GNC agreed to pay $2.25 million over misbranded supplements in a legal settlement. CBS News Justice Reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest on the case.

Trump's newest controversial Cabinet picks

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President-elect Donald Trump tapped pro-wrestling executive Linda McMahon to lead the Small Business Association, and he announced the choice of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA. Critics have criticized Pruitt for being a climate change denier with ties to the fossil fuel industry. Washington Post reporter Philip Bump joins CBSN with more on the controversial picks.

The Killing of Cowboy Ray Green

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Dani Green claimed the family dog killed her ex-husband, Ray, but when police arrived at the home there was no sign of man or dog. Dani told police they could search anywhere on the grounds — except for a large toolbox. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

Pearl Harbor 75th anniversary: How Roosevelt responded to the attacks

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Hours after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt delivered one of the most memorable lines in history, including this iconic line: "A date which shall live in infamy." But according to one Roosevelt expert, the enormity of what happened almost overwhelmed him. David Martin reports.

Murder trial for accused Charleston church shooter begins

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The murder trial of Dylann Roof opened in a South Carolina federal courtroom on Wednesday. Roof allegedly killed 12 members of a black church in June of 2015. Defense attorneys are not contesting that Roof committed the murders, but arguing to spare him from the death penalty. Mark Strassmann reports.

Lawsuit alleges job placement company discriminated against blacks

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National job-placement company MVP Staffing has been sued by African-American workers in Chicago who claim the company discriminated against them in favor of Hispanics. The plaintiffs allege the company systematically placed Hispanics over blacks because they were often undocumented and less inclined to complain about unfair hours and wages. Dean Reynolds reports.

Two juveniles charged with starting deadly Tennessee wildfires

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Investigators in Tennessee said the fire that swept through the Great Smoky Mountains last week was arson. Two juveniles have been charged in relation to the deadly blaze, which killed 14 people and caused 145 injuries. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Dangerously cold air howling across the Midwest

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Dangerously cold air from the Arctic is howling across the Upper Midwest, and heading east. Omar Villafranca is in Bismarck, North Dakota, where it feels like minus-twenty.

Glassdoor lists the best places to work

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Glassdoor has unveiled its 2016 list of the best places to work. Did your company make the cut? Check out the list in this CBS Moneywatch video.





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