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CBS SPORTS HQ launches today

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CBS Sports HQ, a 24/7 streaming sports news service, launched Monday. CBS SPORTS HQ is available on CBSSports.com/live​, the CBS Sports app for connected TV devices including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku, the CBS Sports mobile app for iOS and Android and the CBS All Access subscription service.

Trump on Florida shooting: "I would run in there even if I didn't have a weapon"

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President Trump has criticized sheriff's deputies who reportedly didn't enter Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the deadly shooting. Sources told CBS Miami that Coral Springs police officers who responded to the shooting found multiple Broward County sheriff's deputies waiting outside the school, which the president said was "frankly disgusting."

Deadly storm system tears through southern, central U.S.

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A powerful storm system ripped through the southern and central U.S., packing wind, rain and even tornadoes. The National Weather Service says a dozen tornadoes were reported across Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee. CBS News' David Begnaud shows some of the damage from Clarksville, Tennessee.

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill facing pressure to pass gun legislation

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Lawmakers are back in Washington, and they're facing mounting pressure to address gun safety. President Trump has said he's open to reforming the background check system with a focus on mental health. He also wants to ban so-called "bump stocks" and raise the minimum age to buy rifles to 21. Bloomberg News White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece takes CBSN through the latest.

Trump: "Don't worry about the NRA, they're on our side"

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President Trump told governors at the White House that the NRA wants to "do something" to prevent mass shootings. He said he discussed background checks with NRA chief Wayne LaPierre during a weekend lunch.

United Airlines plane blows tire on takeoff, lands safely

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A United Airlines flight from Newark, New Jersey, landed safely in Portland, Oregon, without one of its tires. Officials said Flight 1551 blew one of its tires during takeoff. Anne-Marie Green reports.

Florida school shooting survivor Maddy Wilford opens up after massacre

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One of the wounded students who survived the Florida school shooting has thanked the doctors and first responders who helped her. Junior Maddy Wilford was shot multiple times and had to undergo several surgeries. She appeared with her parents at a hospital press conference.



CDC employee Timothy Cunningham's disappearance sparks search

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An employee at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has gone missing. A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest or indictment in the case of Timothy Cunningham. WGCL-TV's Jonathan Carlson reports from Atlanta.

5/11: CBSN AM

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Gas shortages reported in states across Southeast; Golden Globes canceled on NBC

Preview: "The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special"

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Former President Barack Obama, Sir Paul McCartney and a maid of honor to the Queen at her coronation reflect on the extraordinary reign of Queen Elizabeth II in “The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special.” The special airs Friday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and is available to stream live and on demand on Paramount +.

Paul McCartney calls Queen Elizabeth “down to Earth”

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Sir Paul McCartney told “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King that Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch, is actually "very down to Earth.” “The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special” airs Friday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and is available to stream live and on demand on Paramount +.

What a chemical attack in Syria looks like

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used internationally banned chemical weapons nearly 200 times throughout the civil war threatening his regime. Now, rare footage shows just how brutal those attacks are. Scott Pelley reports.

Korean craft breweries battle to claim best brew

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While it was "last call" Sunday for the Winter Games in North Korea, a fierce international competition continues to brew over "liquid gold." CBS News correspondent Dana Jacobson has more.

Doctor uses 21st century technique to tackle high blood pressure

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About 1 in 3 American adults have high blood pressure -- which contributes to about 1,000 deaths per day. A doctor in Los Angeles is battling the problem with virtual reality. This gives patients an eye-opening view of the damaging effects of salt in the body. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.

Jennifer Lawrence's nickname

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The actress tells 60 Minutes her big brothers still keep her in line and explains how she got nicknamed "Nitro"

Collecting evidence of a war crime

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Edmond Mulet explains how his UN-OPCW investigators traced sarin used in Khan Shaykhun to Syria’s original stockpile

Jennifer Lawrence fights corruption

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The actress is working with Represent.us to stop corruption in politics and speaks with high school students about how they can get involved





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