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Bari Weiss is CBS' editor in chief
Bari Weiss quit The New York Times to launch The Free Press. Now, she's joining CBS News as its top editor.
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This year's U.S. Open is a redemption of sorts for American Taylor Townsend
American tennis player Taylor Townsend is gearing up for the U.S. Open. She'll take to the court as the top-ranked doubles player. Her story is one of resilience and overcoming preconceived notions.
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Coffee prices are higher than ever. Here's what it means for your cup
Droughts in top coffee-growing countries have shrunk the supply of beans. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already raised prices — but the world keeps drinking more and more coffee.
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Trump says U.S. military should be used to fight the 'enemy within'
President Trump told top U.S. commanders Tuesday that he plans to use American cities as a training ground for the U.S. military to fight what he called the "enemy within."
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50 Years Of Sockin' It To The PTA
In 1968, a song about a miniskirt-wearing mom who stood up to the Harper Valley PTA and its small-town hypocrisy made singer Jeannie C. Riley the first woman to top both country and pop charts.
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Ebola In Dallas: A News Roundup
In the fall of 2014, Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian national, was treated at a Dallas hospital and diagnosed with the Ebola virus. He died in October.The…
In Texas, Uneven Expansion Of Obamacare Sows Frustration
Despite the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, Texas still has 6 million uninsured people, low Medicaid reimbursement rates and narrow choices of doctors and hospitals for many who are insured.
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Entire Board Of USA Gymnastics To Resign
USA Gymnastics said it "completely embraces the requirements" set by the U.S. Olympic Committee. Sexual abuser and former team doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison this week.
Recent Teacher Of The Year Resigns In Alabama Over Certification Issues
"After 21 years of teaching in grades 1-6 I have no answers as to why this is a problem now," Ann Marie Corgill wrote, refusing to pay fees and take tests for another state certification.
Volkswagen 'Dieselgate' Fallout: Germany Tests Cars; Report Sends BMW Shares Down
The new report found that a BMW X3 produced more than 11 times the amount of nitrous oxides pollution allowed under Europe's standards.
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