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Selma Blair reveals multiple sclerosis diagnosis

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Actress Selma Blair's revelation that she has multiple sclerosis is being met by an outpouring of support. The 46-year-old star disclosed her diagnosis in an emotional Instagram post. The post is bringing new attention to MS. Dr. Tara Narula reports on the symptoms and treatments.



Gen. Stanley McChrystal explores myths of leadership

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Gen. Stanley McChrystal is a retired four star general who was the commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan. The West Point graduate spent 34 years in the Army and is co-founder of the McChrystal Group. Now he hopes to answer the question, "What makes a leader great?" with his new book, "Leaders: Myth and Reality." He profiles 13 leaders from geniuses like Albert Einstein to visionaries like Martin Luther King Jr. McChrystal joins "CBS This Morning" with more on his new book.

Arizona school district offers tiny homes for teachers

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In our series, School Matters, we're taking a look at teachers' salaries. Educators in five states walked off the job earlier this year demanding higher pay and increased school funding. Before the protest, we profiled teachers struggling to make ends meet in Arizona. The governor later approved a 20 percent pay raise over three years. Jamie Yuccas went back to see how one school district is getting creative to help teachers.

Mexico braces for Hurricane Willa

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Mexico faces a dangerous Category 4 hurricane that could bring heavy rain to south Texas later this week. Hurricane Willa is expected to make landfall along Mexico's Pacific coast Tuesday or Wednesday. It could strengthen to a Category 5 before it hits.

Midterm candidates offer ads with intimate messages

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Americans head to the polls two weeks from Tuesday with control of Congress and much of the president's agenda hanging in the balance. Many candidates are trying a new approach this year and are opening up to voters in intensely personal ads that go deeper than the issues. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Chemo and immunotherapy together may help triple-negative breast cancer patients

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New research is bringing hope to women with a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer. A study published over the weekend in the New England Journal of Medicine found that combining chemotherapy with an immunotherapy medicine added up to 10 months of survival time for patients with triple-negative breast cancer. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" with more on the research.





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