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Man with terminal cancer has bedside wedding in hospital

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Malcolm Eyles was engaged for 10 years, but never tied the knot – until he found out he had terminal cancer last week. To fulfill his dying wish of marrying his partner, Maureen, nurses at Worcestershire Royal Hospital arranged a bedside wedding.

Video shows 8-year-old being arrested at Florida school

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Newly-released video shows an 8-year-old boy in Key West, Florida, being arrested at school after allegedly punching a teacher in the chest in 2018. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family, said the boy, who has emotional and behavioral disabilities, was charged with felony battery. The boy's mother plans to file a federal lawsuit against the officers, school officials, the Monroe County School District and the city of Key West.



How one small business is innovating amid the pandemic

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After months under coronavirus lockdowns, small businesses are struggling to survive as they reopen under new social distancing restrictions. Joanne Canady-Brown, owner of the Gingered Peach Bakery in New Jersey, joins CBSN to discuss how her business is adjusting.

Biden close to picking a running mate, while speakers are announced for DNC convention

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The decision of who Joe Biden will pick to be his running mate is imminent. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has interviewed top finalists for the vice presidential slot and an announcement of his choice is expected this week. Meanwhile, a list of speakers has been announced for the DNC convention next week. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Concerns about COVID-19 in children

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Dr. Dyan Hes, a pediatrician in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss the challenges of going back to school amid the coronavirus pandemic, plus a new study that looks at the racial disparities among children hospitalized with COVID-19.

Putin says Russia has approved COVID-19 vaccine for use despite lack of data

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Russian President Vladimir Putin claims his country is now using the world's first COVID-19 vaccine and one of his daughters has already been inoculated. Russian authorities say medical workers, teachers and others in high-risk groups will get the vaccine first. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain what we know about the vaccine and whether it changes how the U.S. and other countries approach vaccine development.

Wilmington's Long Recession

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Scott Pelley returns to Wilmington, Ohio, to see how residents are coping a year after thousands of them lost their jobs when the town's largest employer shut down.

Teaching your children about personal finance

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Research shows money habits are set by the age of seven. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses how to teach children to be financially literate and when to introduce them to various concepts surrounding money.





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