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How will King Charles III's reign compare to Queen Elizabeth II's?

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King Charles III faces some challenges winning over the public as he steps into the role of monarch. CBS News' Lana Zak speaks with University of Westminster professor Pippa Catterall about how the new king's reign may compare to that of his late mother.



Chelsea Clinton on new book, motherhood and evolving relationship with her mother

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Chelsea Clinton joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Welcome to the Big Kids Club: What Every Older Sibling Needs to Know!" and her own experiences raising three kids. She also speaks about how her relationship with her mother, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has changed since she became a mom.

Royal experts on the queen's London procession

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The queen's coffin was moved in a gun carriage in a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where her coffin will lie in state for four days. Former BBC royal correspondent and historian Wesley Kerr and CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins "CBS Mornings" to recap the procession and what their biggest takeaways were from the event.

CBS News poll: Democrats leading key contests in Pennsylvania

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A new CBS News poll shows Democrats leading key contests in Pennsylvania. For the Senate, Democrat John Fetterman leads Republican Mehmet Oz by five points. In the governor's race, Josh Shapiro holds an 11-point lead over Republican Doug Mastriano. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports from Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Twitter whistleblower testifies to Senate

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A whistleblower who once worked for Twitter now tells Congress the social media platform has put its users at risk. Peiter Zatko, Twitter's former head of security, warned Tuesday that the app and its users are vulnerable to security breaches. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from the Capitol.

Thousands of rail workers could go on strike starting Friday

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Gas prices are finally falling, but other expenses like food and rent are still up year over year. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of rail workers could go on strike starting Friday as they battle railroads for fair medical-leave policies which would hurt the supply chain and could drive up prices even more. Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House.





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