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Tesla stock down 4% as Elon Musk’s ailing EV maker prepares to announce earnings

Tesla’s rocky year — plagued by price cuts, recalls and layoffs — continued Monday as shares of Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company dropped more than 4% ahead of Tuesday’s much-anticipated quarterly earnings. Tesla stock traded at around $142 to approach its lowest price since closing at $113.06 on Jan. 6, 2023. Since the start of...
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Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis on seeing his songs come to life on stage
Singer-songwriter Huey Lewis joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Broadway musical, "The Heart of Rock and Roll," and working through hearing loss.
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Daria Kasatkina, the world's bravest tennis player
For the first half-dozen years of her pro career, Russian-born Daria Kasatkina was an ascending tennis player, not known for being political or particularly outspoken. Then, in February 2022, Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and she condemned her country for it. Five months later, an emboldened Kasatkina made another statement she knew could trigger backlash in her homeland, one famously hostile to gay rights: She was in a relationship with another Russian athlete, former Olympic skater Natasha Zabiiako. Kasatkina and Zabiiako talk with "60 Minutes" correspondent Jon Wertheim about the importance of speaking out, and why they can't go home.
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Kyra Sedgwick and the lighter side of disability in "All of Me"
In the Off-Broadway comedy, Sedgwick plays the mother of a young disabled woman who is romantically involved with a disabled man.
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Celebrities attend the F1 Monaco Grand Prix: Emily Ratajkowski, Joe Jonas and more
Emily Ratajkowski, Joe Jonas, Heidi Klum and more celebrities attend the F1 Grand Prix in Monaco
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12 people injured after Qatar Airways plane hits turbulence on way to Dublin
The flight was traveling from Doha to Dublin when it hit turbulence.
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Nicki Minaj apologizes to fans following drug arrest, blames Amsterdam cops for concert cancellation
Nicki Minaj has apologized to fans after canceling her Manchester, UK concert following her arrest on drug possession charges in Amsterdam Saturday. “Please please please accept my deepest & most sincere apologies,” the 41-year-old rapper wrote in an X post Saturday night. The “Barbie World” singer wrote that she’d just arrived at her hotel after...
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"All of Me" and the lighter side of disability
For more than 40 years Emmy Award-winner Kyra Sedgwick has starred in films and on TV, including the series "The Closer," and has shared the world stage with her husband, fellow actor Kevin Bacon. Now, in the Off-Broadway comedy "All of Me," Sedgwick plays the mother of a young disabled woman who is romantically involved with a disabled man. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Sedgwick about the play she calls a "family dysfunction story," and with actors Madison Ferris and Danny J. Gomez, who say they like the play for not indulging in what's been called "inspiration porn."
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Peter Malnati fights back tears, gives emotional interview on Grayson Murray’s death
PGA Tour golfer Peter Malnati became emotional when speaking about Grayson Murray.
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Jamie Oliver’s lemony arugula pasta is a refreshing 20-minute meal
From Jamie Oliver’s “5 Ingredients Mediterranean,” this recipe creates a dish that’s both hearty and refreshing, with a handful of ingredients.
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9 of our favorite cookie recipes for baking right now
Cookie recipes for caramel-filled alfajores, chocolate chip, chewy chocolate chunk, molasses ginger, chocolate-hazelnut linzers, barley thumbprints and more.
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Doctors and Influencers Are Forced to Focus on Symptoms. Treating Root Causes Isn’t as Complicated as You Might Expect.
How connection, meaning, and resources can heal us.
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Does ‘Yellowstone’ Return Tonight? ‘Yellowstone’s Season 5 Return Date, Kevin Costner Updates, And More
"You realize you ain't dead, and you're not gonna die, and you gotta face all the decisions you made." — John Dutton
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Make Memorial Day meal prep easier with this Japanese knife set, now $110
Enjoy slashed prices on chef's knives!
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Summer vacation and delayed gratification
When he was a child, correspondent Steve Hartman missed out on playing Hillbilly Golf when his parents drove through Gatlinburg, Tennessee. He has never forgotten that missed opportunity, but finally, decades later, he had a chance to play on the miniature golf course of his dreams.
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Boston 25 News Anchor Vanessa Welch Swallows Fly On Live TV
The icky moment was captured by viewers and shared on social media.
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GPS Web Extra: Doris Kearns Goodwin on whether Biden is a modern-day LBJ
Fareed and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discuss what President Biden has in common with former president Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Leopold & Loeb and the crime of the century
One hundred years ago, two affluent and academically-gifted young men – Nathan Leopold, 19, and Richard Loeb, 18 – decided to commit the perfect murder, when they abducted and killed 14-year-old Bobby Franks in Chicago. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on how Leopold & Loeb's murder was solved, and why the crime that shocked the nation still haunts us today.
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Dennis Quaid 'really admires' Trump for visits to New York neighborhoods after historic Bronx rally
Actor Dennis Quaid reacts to Trump's historic Bronx rally and his upcoming movie, "Reagan" on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
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12 airline passengers injured after extreme turbulence hits another international flight
Twelve people were injured aboard a Qatar Airways flights from Doha to Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday after extreme turbulence hit another international flight. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner landed safely at Dublin Airport just before 1 p.m. Sunday after numerous people were reportedly injured due to turbulence on the flight. 12 people were injured in a Qatar...
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Arizona wins Pac-12 on walk-off single in conference's final event; announcer gives touching farewell
The Pac-12, as we know it, came to a close Saturday night, of course in epic fashion, with a walk-off single by the Arizona Wildcats.
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Pam Grier is comfortable with being an icon
She was a gun-toting goddess who made her name in blaxploitation films like "Coffy" and "Foxy Brown." But the action star was more than just proficient at taking down drug dealers; she also beat cancer.
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At least 6 dead as over 100 million Americans face severe weather risk
At least six people, including children, are dead after possible tornadoes struck Texas and Arkansas overnight. Severe storms have caused power outages and forced residents to shelter in place in the central US.
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Division III school advances to College World Series days before it ceases operations
The Birmingham-Southern College baseball team will be playing in the Division III College World Series this upcoming weekend – yet the school will close its doors on Friday.
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Storm chaser details 'horrible scene' after likely tornado struck campground
Storm chaser Brian Emfinger describes the horrific scene of a campground in Claremore, Oklahoma, after being struck by a likely tornado during Memorial Day weekend.
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Putin Ally Issues 'World War' Threat to NATO Member
Former President Dmitry Medvedev said that if America hit Russian targets it would start a "world war."
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Pam Grier, action hero icon
She was a gun-toting goddess who made her name in blaxploitation films like "Coffy" and "Foxy Brown," and inspired director Quentin Tarantino to write a film especially for her. But action star Pam Grier proved to be more than just proficient at taking down drug dealers; she also beat cancer. The actress talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about starring in the Amazon Prime horror series "Them: The Scare," and why she agreed to work in a genre that she finds terrifying.
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Tel Aviv Comes Under Fire As Hamas Rockets Pierce Israel's 'Iron Dome'
The Israeli military said eight projectiles crossed into its territory after being launched from the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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Hillary Clinton praises ‘tremendously impressive’ GOP tactics: ‘We have nothing like it on our side’
“They are relentless. You know, they take a loss, they get back up, they regroup, they raise more money," Clinton said.
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Looking for the best in Los Angeles cookies? We've got you covered
Cookies are enjoying a renaissance in Los Angeles as the city is flush with standout bakeries ready to satisfy every type of craving.
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Elon Musk expects AI will replace all human jobs,  lead to ‘universal high income’
"The question will really be one of meaning, of how — if a computer can do, and the robots can do everything better than you … does your life have meaning?" Musk said.
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Woman Wonders Why Cat Didn't Eat Breakfast, Then Reason Becomes Clear
"She's just trying to clean up the mess. Such a good helper," wrote one TikTok user.
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Mariners vs. Nationals prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Sunday
Stitches predicts Bryan Woo will lead the visiting Mariners past the Nationals on Sunday afternoon.
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Tributes for Grayson Murray pour in from golf stars: 'Loss for words'
Grayson Murray's golf peers paid tribute to the late PGA golfer, who died Saturday morning at the age of 30 just a day after withdrawing from a tournament.
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Texas BBQ, with a foreign flavor
The Lone Star State's distinctive barbecue is getting some impressive variations, with the help of pitmasters with roots in such places as Egypt, Vietnam and Japan. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with some of the new bright lights of Texas BBQ, and with Daniel Vaughn, barbecue editor of Texas Monthly. (This story was originally broadcast November 19, 2023.)
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Indigenous artist Jeffrey Gibson, on view at the Venice Biennale
Jeffrey Gibson, a member of the Mississippi band of Choctaw Indians and of Cherokee descent, is the first Indigenous artist to be chosen to represent the United States with a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale, which is considered the Olympics of the art world. Correspondent Seth Doane visits the site of the Biennale, and meets with Gibson at his studio in Upstate New York, where he created his exhibition titled "the space in which to place me."
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President of UN's top court has long history of anti-Israel bias: 'Conflict of interest'
Nawaf Salam, the Lebanese president of the International Court of Justice, faces fresh scrutiny over past anti-Israel comments made while serving as his country's ambassador to U.N
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North Korea Accuses US of Spying at Border
The United States is accused of conducting regular reconnaissance missions along the central Korean border this month.
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Almanac: May 26
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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World War II veterans speak to the ages
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is in a race against time to preserve the stories of the men and women who fought in the war effort. Thanks to voice recognition software and AI, veterans will be able to "converse" with future generations.
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BLM co-founder loses 'swatting' lawsuit against LAPD
BLM activist Melina Abdulla lost her civil case against theLAPD last week, with a jury finding that police acted appropriately in a swatting call.
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Recording World War II veterans for posterity
Vincent Speranza, who served as a paratrooper during the Battle of the Bulge, died last year at age 98. But visitors to the National WWII Museum in New Orleans can still talk to him, and – thanks to voice recognition software and artificial intelligence – hear answers to their questions about Speranza's experiences during and after the war. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with the museum's vice president Peter Crean about the race against time to preserve the stories of the men and women who fought in the war, and with some of the veterans who will be able to "speak" to future generations.
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5 killed, 80 hurt after Texas tornado makes direct hit on gas station: ‘That number is going to go up’
Dozens of panicked drivers had pulled into the travel plaza to get off the road during the dangerous weather, only to be caught directly in the path of the tornado.
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Russia Preparing To Open Another Front Amid 'Fragmented' Kharkiv Control
Moscow's forces launched a new offensive on Kharkiv earlier this month, hoping to overextend Ukraine's limited resources, Kyiv officials have said.
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The Trump hush-money trial’s greatest misses
A look at some of the questionable actions by Donald Trump, his lawyers, prosecutors and Justice Juan Merchan that could impact Trump’s criminal trial.
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Face of Senior Cat Who Was 'Loved for 14 Years' Before Ending Up in Shelter
Daisy lost her family not once, but twice before ending up in a shelter. Now that she's 17 years old with kidney disease, she's in desperate need of a home.
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Woman Orders Coloring Book Online, Art Gets Increasingly Weird
"I started flipping through and saw how crazy they all were," the prospective filler-in told Newsweek.
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Woman Makes Shocking Discovery After Company Runs Background Check on Her
"This is a warning to you guys," the woman told the internet.
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Study a new language ahead of summer travels with Memorial Day savings on Babbel, now $140
Learn a new language for less!
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