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Watch: Wife-carrying race held in U.K.

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Dozens of couples took part in the annual U.K. Wife Carrying competition in Dorking, England on Sunday. According to the organizers, the men had to carry their wives over a 1,200-foot course loaded with hills, and other obstacles. The race is believed to have originated during Viking times, organizers say.

Ringling Bros. holds clown auditions

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Forty decidedly silly souls, serious about cutting it as a clown, auditioned for a coveted spot in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College. CBS 2's Scott Rapoport reports.

Exiled Iraqi Jews fight to have heirlooms returned

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Thousands of Jewish artifacts found in Iraq a decade ago have been restored and are now on public display – but not for long. They’re slated to be returned to Iraq. And, as CBS 2’s Carolyn Gusoff reports, that’s angering many in the Jewish community.

Harlan Coben talks about online dating identity

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"Missing You" author Harlan Coben discusses some of the online dating research he conducted for his latest novel, as well as how questions of online identity inspire him.

Vietnam veteran’s Medal of Honor 44 years in the making

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Vietnam War U.S. Army Specialist Four Santiago Erevia explains what it meant to him to get a call from President Obama last summer offering him a Medal of Honor 44 years after he was initially passed over for the award.

Kate Winslet honored on Walk of Fame

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Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet was honored with the 2,520th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday, four days before the release of her latest film, "Divergent." The Reading, England native grew up in a family of actors and began performing for British television when she was 13 years old.



"Jackass" star may be charged for Texas stunt

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"Jackass" star Steve-O may be in hot water after flipping off a bridge and landing in San Antonio River Friday night. Swimming in the river is prohibited and carries a maximum $500 fine. Police are looking into the stunt to determine the appropriate course of action. KENS-TV's Sharon Ko reports.

Scammers send fake check to dog "lawyer"

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Lawyers are frequent targets of "fake check scams," so when scammers sent one to Walter Goldman, they didn't realize he is actually Attorney Mark Goldman's dog. Dave Cherry reports.

Walmart gets into the used video game business

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You can soon start trading in your used video games at Walmart stores. But there's one catch: You won't get cash -- instead you'll get credit to buy merchandise at Walmart and Sam's Club stores or on the retailer's website.

Colon cancer rates drop 30 percent, report says

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A new report from the American Cancer Society says colon cancer rates have plunged 30 percent in the last 10 years for those 50 and older because of early screenings. Dr. Jon LaPook talks about the increase in colonoscopies with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Earthquake shakes up morning news anchors in Los Angeles

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The 4.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked the Los Angeles area struck while several TV stations were on the air with early-morning local news. Ben Tracy reports on how the anchors reacted to the shaking.

BlogHer: Online publisher CEO on monetizing the blogosphere

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The blogging network, BlogHer, announced that from 2009 to 2013, it paid nearly 6,000 bloggers $36 million. Lisa Stone, co-founder and CEO of BlogHer, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how the network connects writers, readers, and advertisers by publishing thousands of columns, reaching 100 million people each month.

"Nymphomaniac" cast on Shia LaBeouf, Lars von Trier

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Uma Thurman and Christian Slater are co-starring in the new sexually-charged drama from director Lars von Trier, "Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1." Thurman, Slater, co-stars Stellan Skarsgard, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Stacy Martin spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about the filmmaker and their fellow cast member, Shia LaBeouf, who has been making headlines lately for his eccentric behavior.

Spoiler alert: New sensors can indicate when food is rotten

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Researchers in China created a tiny new gel that changes color as food spoils over time and it could revolutionize how we know our food and drinks are safe. Michael Moss, investigative reporter for The New York Times, and the author of "Salt, Sugar, Fat," talks about the innovation with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.





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