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Bodies of 3 children, 1 woman found in Mass. house, police say

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Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early said Thursday that a 2-year-old boy, 5-year-old boy, 7-year-old girl and an adult woman were found dead in a West Brookfield, Massachusetts home. Watch the press conference via CBS Boston.

Did Melania Trump qualify for an "Einstein visa"?

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First lady Melania Trump obtained a green card through a program specifically for people with "extraordinary abilities." CBS News spoke with a lawyer about the so-called "Einstein visa."

Putin announces advanced nuclear missile system

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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced in a speech Thursday that Russia had created undetectable nuclear missiles. The U.S. said it was not surprised by the technology. Georgetown University professor Mark Jacobson joins to explain the implications of Putin's announcement.

Martin O'Malley on the momentum Democrats have going into the midterms

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Democrats picked up two more state legislative seats in special elections this week. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley joined "Red and Blue" to discuss whether this is indicative of a "blue wave" -- and whether Democratic candidates need to focus on a ban on assault-style weapons.

Both coasts brace for dangerous storms

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Both the west and east coasts are bracing for potentially dangerous weather. Evacuations have been ordered in California as law enforcement prepares for mudslides. Damaging winds and heavy rain are expected in the Northeast. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN with the latest forecasts.

Scott Pruitt on why he won't release his schedule publicly

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In an interview with CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt says that "there's a security component" behind why he delays the public release of his daily schedule.



Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce after 27 years

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"We continue to share a belief in that mission and will continue our work together at the foundation, but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives."

Top Trump aide Hope Hicks to resign

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One day after she told Congress that she sometimes told "white lies" for President Trump, top aide Hope Hicks has resigned from her post. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan has the latest.

Texas Congressman Colin Allred weighs in on paid family leave, voting rights legislation

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Democrats and Republicans are clashing over provisions of a voting rights bill known as the For the People Act as the Senate Rules Committee takes it up. The legislation would protect voting access nationwide, as several GOP-led states advance various restrictions. Congressman Colin Allred, a Democrat from Texas, joined CBSN to discuss the bill, as well as what needs to be done when it comes to paid family leave in America.

Dick's Sporting Goods toughens stance on gun sales

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The sports retailer announced it will no longer sell assault-style rifles and called on government officials to pursue new policies on guns, including raising the age to purchase weapons to 21.

9 killed in Russian school shooting, including 7 students

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A gunman opened fire in a school in Kazan, Russia, killing at least nine people, including seven students. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the shooting, which officials say also killed a teacher and a school worker.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to step up airstrikes on Gaza

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country will ramp up airstrikes on Gaza after two Israeli women were killed by a barrage of rocket attacks from suspected Hamas militants in Gaza. At least 28 Palestinians have been killed. CBS News Radio correspondent Robert Berger joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero from Jerusalem with more on the escalating conflict.

Senate Rules Committee debates major voting rights overhaul

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Lawmakers on the Senate Rules Committee are debating the "For the People Act," a major overhaul of voting rights in the U.S. Democrats say the measure is crucial to protecting elections, while Republicans say it isn't necessary as they push for restrictive laws. CBSN's Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke with Tanya Rivero about the debate.

Mom leads fight for son with rare disease

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Sandra Sermone's 10-year-old son Tony was born with an extremely rare genetic condition called ADNP Syndrome, and she's been working ever since to raise awareness, connect with other families and help find a cure. CBS News' Kenneth Craig reports.





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