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Thursday, Sep 8

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President Trump and the queen actually have a few things in common

Ahead of their highly-anticipated first meeting, royal biographer Robert Hardman says "I think they're going to get along great"

Tuesday, Dec 21

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Sneak peek: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water

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Nearly four decades after the death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators reveal new clues, new witnesses and a shocking revelation. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, December 25…

Saturday, Sep 18

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Families unite over fight for childhood cancer research

Our continuing series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Only about four percent of federal funding for cancer research is set aside specifically for childhood cancers.…

Tuesday, Sep 7

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Norah O'Donnell

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Anchor and Managing Editor, "CBS Evening News"; Anchor, CBS News Election Specials; Contributing Correspondent, "60 Minutes"

Wednesday, Sep 1

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Tracy Morgan warns his younger self about the one thing that can stop him

In a note to his 6-year-old self Morgan reflects on his childhood, comedy career, and the serious injuries he suffered from a 2014 car accident

Friday, Aug 6

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The Takeout: A CBS News original political podcast

"The Takeout" is a weekly podcast about politics, policy and pop culture hosted by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett.

Friday, Sep 13

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Michelle Miller

Co-host, "CBS Saturday Morning"

Wednesday, Nov 28

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What does GM restructuring mean for Americans and the economy?

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General Motors stood as a symbol of American economic power for decades. At its peak in 1979, the automaker was the country's largest private employer with more than 618,000 workers. Former GM president Charles Erwin Wilson famously said, …

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Trump threatens to cut subsidies for GM amid its restructuring plan

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President Trump says he wants to punish General Motors for its restructuring plan that could cut up to 14,000 jobs and close five auto plants. The president tweeted a threat to scrap GM's government subsidies, though it's unclear if he has…

Chinese scientist claiming gene-edited babies reports possible 2nd pregnancy

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The Chinese scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically-edited babies said another woman who was part of his study is potentially pregnant. At a summit in Hong Kong Wednesday, He Jiankui said his study is on hold…

Paul Manafort denies meeting with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

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Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is strongly denying any connection with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Manafort reportedly had secret meetings with Assange before WikiLeaks published emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign.…

Experts question Lion Air pilots' actions in moments before deadly crash

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The Lion Air Boeing 737 Max jet that crashed in Indonesia last month was "not airworthy" because of equipment problems and the airline's safety failures, according to a report issued that shows a horrifying struggle to control the plane…

Monday, Nov 19

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Adam Rippon says he will no longer skate competitively

The Olympian and U.S. national figure skating champion is effectively retiring from professional skating

Monday, Oct 22

14

How tiny homes are helping cash-strapped teachers in Arizona

After recent walkouts by educators demanding pay increases, one school district is getting creative in helping teachers' living costs

Friday, Oct 12

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The teacher who inspired John Dickerson to become a writer

"He was tough because we were on an adventure and he wanted us to have a sharp searchlight," the "CBS This Morning" co-host writes

Wednesday, Oct 10

From vaccinating pets to banking, high school offers innovative curriculum

Worcester Technical High School is part of the reason why the state is ranked first in the nation in K-12 education

Tuesday, Oct 9

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Alex Honnold on his ropeless, death-defying climb up a 3,000-foot rock wall

Last summer, Honnold became the first and only person so far to climb Yosemite's 3,000-foot El Capitan without any ropes or safety gear

Tuesday, Oct 2

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School committed to diversity confronted with its own inequity

It's the kind of place where you'd expect academic achievement to be broad and inclusive, but students there have been telling a different story

Tuesday, Sep 18

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"10 steps behind": Detroit students seek fair access to literacy

Students in some of Detroit's lowest-performing schools claim they were denied access to literacy due to poor management, discrimination and underfunding

Wednesday, Sep 12

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Two-thirds of Americans say teachers have the right to strike

That number even includes parents whose lives are most disrupted when school isn't in session

Wednesday, Aug 29

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Back to school with "CBS This Morning": Call for submissions

As students across the country head back to school, we want to hear from you

Friday, Jun 8

15

Groundbreaking "Mister Rogers" character: "Your heart will open"

François Clemmons broke ground by becoming one of the first African-Americans with a recurring role on a children's TV series

Tuesday, May 8

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One woman's story of strength in the face of "unbearable" loss

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Heather Duckworth's story was chosen after "CBS This Morning" asked our viewers to submit their own letters

Tuesday, Apr 10

15

Sen. Tammy Duckworth reflects on the hardships that have defined her

The 50-year-old double amputee became the first U.S. senator to give birth while in office

Saturday, Apr 7

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The Dish: Chef Zack Bruell

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Chef Zack Bruell helped pioneer the development of "California cuisine" then brought it thousands of miles east to his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He thought the blend of simple cooking techniques and the freshest ingredients would be a…

Thursday, Feb 1

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Joy, grief and a handwritten letter bring 2 La. families together

Two parents were undecided on a middle name for their new baby boy until inspiration arrived in the form of a handwritten letter

Thursday, Sep 28

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Hugh Hefner's note to his 16-year-old self

In 2014, the cultural pioneer reflected on his journey as a publisher, activist and admirer of women for our series "Note to Self​"

Thursday, Sep 21

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Teen with autism speaks out after being tackled by police officer

Officer tackled the boy in park after mistaking his mannerisms, related to autism, for signs of drug use

Wednesday, Aug 16

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Congressman John Lewis on the "moral obligation" to "speak up"

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The Georgia congressman and civil rights leader speaks to his younger self about the "mission to help redeem the soul of America"