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7-year-old loses shoe at beginning of race — and still wins

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Seven-year-old Talaya Crawford lost her shoe at the beginning of a track race – but that didn't slow her down, literally. She quickly put her shoe back on and sped up to the other runners and ended up winning the race. Her dad, professional boxer Terence Crawford, posted video of the astounding race on Instagram, and it went viral. "She just doesn't have a clue how much she just motivated me," he wrote.

Has U.S. entered different phase in COVID-19 pandemic?

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While Americans are ready to be done with the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent spike in cases proves the pandemic is not done with us just yet. There has been some debate over whether the virus has reached an endemic phase where the patterns become predictable, leaving fewer people at risk of serious illness. But health officials warn the endemic phase has not begun yet. Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a member of the FDA's Vaccines... Читать дальше...

Erie County district attorney discuss Buffalo shooting investigation

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State and local police, the FBI and county prosecutors are working to uncover more details about the Buffalo, New York supermarket shooting suspect and what led up to the attack that killed 10 people. The governor called it white supremacist terrorism. Erie County District Attorney John Flynn joined CBS News to discuss the latest developments in the case and what new charges could be brought against the suspect.

Lawmakers look to take action on baby formula supply

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Lawmakers are working on multiple bills to address the nation's baby formula shortage. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Anne-Marie Green and Nikki Battiste with more on how one congresswoman is addressing the issue.



Buffalo shooting suspect made threats at school prior to attack, officials say

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The Justice Department is investigating the deadly shooting at a Buffalo, New York supermarket as a hate crime, calling it "racially-motivated violent extremism." State officials say the suspect had made a threat at his school prior to Sunday's shooting. CBS News national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues has the latest on the investigation.

5/16: CBS News Mornings

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10 dead in Buffalo, N.Y., mass shooting police investigating as hate crime; Amber Heard to resume testimony

MoneyWatch: Bracing for a bear market

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Falling stock indexes are triggering fears of an impending bear market. Benjamin Levisohn, deputy editor at Barron's. joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what we can learn from past markets and how this will impact average Americans.

Community mourns after gunman at Buffalo supermarket kills 10 people

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Ten people are dead and 3 wounded after a gunman opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday in what authorities describe as a racist hate crime. Erie County Sheriff John Garcia, whose office is one of the agencies involved in the case, joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss the latest in the investigation.

Total lunar eclipse marvels stargazers

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A total lunar eclipse, the first so-called ""blood moon"" in a year, could be seen around much of the world Sunday into Monday — including in these images from Santiago, Chile, and the Spanish island of Gran Canaria.

Author Bethenny Frankel on new book, speaking her truth and finding balance

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New York Times bestselling author, philanthropist and businesswoman Bethenny Frankel joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her first business-focused book, "Business is Personal." She also shares her journey to becoming a self-made businesswoman and the lessons she's learned along the way.





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