“CBS This Morning” co-host reflects on something none of us has control over – aging
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John Dickerson on turning 50: "Exploit the perspective that comes from age"
“CBS This Morning” co-host reflects on something none of us has control over – aging
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John Dickerson on turning 50: "Exploit the perspective that comes from age"
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Eye Opener at 8: N. Korea returns Korean War soldiers’ remains
American cyclist Lawson Craddock was injured early in the Tour de France. But he isn’t giving up, because he’s riding for a cause close to his heart. “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor explains.
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American cyclist Lawson Craddock determined to finish Tour de France despite injury
Starting next week, Americans will be able to download 3D-printed guns after a long legal battle. They’ll be plastic and untraceable. CBS News’ Nikki Battiste reports.
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Americans can soon download blueprints for 3D printed guns
CBS News’ Weijia Jiang reports on the man behind a one-of-a-kind sweater line that’s taking him around the world.
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Knitter’s knack for making wearable works of art
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Eye Opener at 8: Explosion outside U.S. Embassy in Beijing
Tech companies are famous for their on-site free cafeterias. But some San Francisco lawmakers are looking to end that perk, saying local restaurants can’t compete. Mary Lee of CBS station KPIX-TV reports from San Francisco.
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San Francisco considering ban on free cafeterias for workers
Tech companies are famous for their on-site free cafeterias. But some San Francisco lawmakers are looking to end that perk, saying local restaurants can’t compete. Mary Lee of CBS station KPIX-TV reports from San Francisco.
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San Francisco considering ban on free cafeterias for workers
Yelp has been working on a new feature to compile information about restaurant health-code violations. Kiet Do of CBS station KPIX-TV reports from San Jose, California.
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Yelp to provide restaurant health scores
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Eye Opener at 8: Wildfires force evacuations at Yosemite
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Eye Opener at 8: Wildfires force evacuations at Yosemite
Kristie Baeumert recently found a vintage slide projector at Goodwill, along with a family’s old photos. It became her mission to find the people in the images. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann has an update to the mystery.
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Mystery behind decades-old family photos finally solved
The U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced a $12 billion plan to help farmers taking a hit from China’s retaliatory tariffs. But Nebraska Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, who represents many of the farmers, says they don’t want more bailouts. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
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GOP Sen. Ben Sasse blasts aid for farmers amid trade war
Fast-moving fires in Greece has claimed at least 74 lives. In one coastal town, rescuers found the bodies of 25 people, huddled together. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports from Mati, Greece.
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Charred remains of wildfire victims found in Greece
Ivanka Trump’s fashion company is closing down. Her clothing label, known for affordable fashion, faced backlash as her father grew increasingly controversial. In early 2017, Nordstrom was the first of several stores to drop her label. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Ivanka Trump’s fashion company shutting down