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Students across Florida protest "Don't Say Gay" bill

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Demonstrators across Florida protested after the controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill passed in the Senate. The bill would restrict teachers and school districts from discussing gender identity and topics surrounding sexuality in the classroom from kindergarten through third grade. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Ukrainian woman says time is now measured by the "number of the day of the war"

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Explosions have become the norm in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, where one woman describes seeing and hearing them everywhere she goes — from the grocery store to right outside her window. Nearly two weeks into Russia's invasion, she says, the only way to count time is by "the number of the day of the war.

American woman struggles to bring her family members to U.S. after fleeing Ukraine

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Although millions of refugees have escaped Ukraine in the last two weeks, according to the State Department Ukrainians are only being considered for resettlement in the United States if the European countries they have fled to are also unsafe. “CBS Mornings” Tony Dokoupil spoke with one Ukrainian American who flew all the way to Poland to bring her two teenage family members to the States, only to find out the U.S. government won't allow it.

Laurie Segall on memoir "Special Characters,” simultaneous rise of her career and big tech

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Laurie Segall joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new memoir, "Special Characters: My Adventures with Tech's Titans and Misfits," in which she chronicles her rise from news assistant at CNN to senior technology correspondent. She writes about creating a tech beat and getting in with startup founders and CEOs on the ground level and watching companies grow to what we know today.

Ukrainian couple on escaping war, evacuating hometown with children in tow

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As the war in Ukraine started to escalate, Olena Bukuyeva and her husband, Kostiantyn Strukov knew they had to leave their home in Irpin, just outside of Kyiv, and get themselves and their children to safety. The couple spoke with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about what they've experienced and seen as this conflict rages.

Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for "maximum restraint" in Ukraine as Russia continues attacks

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Chinese President Xi Jingping said China is "pained to see the flames of war reignited in Europe" and will be sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the communist leader's strongest statement on the crisis to date. However, Beijing may see the fallout from Russia’s invasion as a deterrent for trying to forceably take over Taiwan. Jane Perlez, former Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss.

Neurodiverse theater company EPIC Players shines light on inclusion

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The stage is set for a talented cast of artists who are proving that diversity goes beyond what you can see, especially when it comes to developmental disabilities. Jean Song reports on how EPIC Players in Brooklyn, New York, is empowering neurodiverse communities.





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