The “In My Feelings” challenge took social media by storm, but now people are taking it to a dangerous new level: jumping out of moving cars to dance
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Police warn against "super dangerous" dance challenge
The “In My Feelings” challenge took social media by storm, but now people are taking it to a dangerous new level: jumping out of moving cars to dance
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Police warn against "super dangerous" dance challenge
The “In My Feelings” challenge took social media by storm, but now people are taking it to a dangerous new level: jumping out of moving cars to dance
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Police warn against "super dangerous" dance challenge
At least 17 people were hurt when a swarm of tornadoes hit Iowa Thursday night. In some of the hardest-hit areas, people are now trying to clean up. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
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Tornadoes leave trail of destruction in Iowa
An increasing number of people are turning to social media to pick up their next vacation destination, especially millennials. Research shows that 40 percent of people under the age of 33 prioritize ‘Instagrammability’ when picking a travel spot. Mark Ellwood, contributing editor of Conde Nast Traveler, joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the trend.
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Millennials skipping vacation destinations that aren’t ‘Instagrammable’
Several Iowa cities are assessing damage after being slammed by a series of destructive tornadoes Thursday. The National Weather Service received reports of 27 tornadoes. Winds in some areas topped 120 mph and at least 17 people are injured. Dean Reynolds reports.
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27 reported tornadoes tear through Iowa
Only one Blockbuster store in the U.S. remains, after two other locations called it quits. Now, people are traveling to Bend, Oregon, for a piece of history. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas explains.
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Inside the last Blockbuster store
WATCH: Two people are dead and one is injured after a shooting on Queen Street West in downtown Toronto on Saturday, June 30.
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Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg identified as 1 of 2 dead in downtown shooting
In Indonesia, the underground punk music scene is fostering a thriving … If people are looking at underground punk, rock and rap music and deciding …
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Indonesian punk rock music scene fosters democracy
“God put music in me, not R&B music, not Dance music, not Pop music but music,” Ne-Yo explained. “I could turn around and do a country record if I feel like. This is who I am, this is what I am and I'm not gonna downplay that because a few Black people are mad because I ain't doing just R&B no more.
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Ne-Yo Tells Black Folks to Calm Down Over Bruno Mars, Music is Colorless