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This Morning from CBS News, May 27, 2016

Judging the past

As President Obama makes a historic visit to Hiroshima, Americans' feelings about the U.S. dropping atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in August 1945, near the end of World War II, are divided. Our new poll gauges the mood seven decades after the only wartime nuclear attacks in history.

Comparing Clintons

How much should Hillary Clinton worry about her general election poll numbers against Donald Trump? Her husband Bill says not to worry; just "look at where mine were in 1992." But is the comparison between Bill's three-horse race more than 20 years ago and his wife's battle now even relevant?

TSA test

About 2.5 million people are expected to travel by air this holiday weekend in what will be a major test for the Transportation Security Administration. For months, long screening lines have plagued airports across the country, and frustration has been mounting. How will the TSA cope with the rush?

Core values

The very public battle between tech billionaire Peter Thiel and Gawker Media is intensifying. We look at how the fight represents the collision of two of Silicon Valley's core values: freedom of information and the right to privacy.

Cost of meat

Shoppers may not think twice about the meat sold at American grocery stores. But keeping America fed comes at a steep cost for hundreds of thousands of workers. Data show meat processing plant workers face hazardous conditions, including the risk of severe injuries and musculoskeletal disorders.

Hidden gem

The National Park Service is celebrating 100 years of protecting and promoting America's most awe-inspiring natural resources. When you think of national parks, you probably picture the Grand Canyon or the soaring trees of Redwood National Park, but not all the getaways are that ancient, or well-known.

"Crazy" Carl Fisher

Many in the capacity crowd at this Sunday's Indy 500 may not have heard of "Crazy" Carl Fisher, but they should have. The creator of the famous car race was an innovator of his era who left a mark not only American culture, but on the nation's highways and cities. We look back at the "father of the Indy 500."

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Politics

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Trump addresses sexism claims and criticism of Obama

Kentucky completes Democratic primary recanvass

Business

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Health

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Science and tech

The brainscan that could reveal hidden consciousness

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Entertainment

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