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Hershey sues Colorado edible marijuana company

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The Hershey Company is suing a Colorado firm that makes marijuana candy because the chocolate maker claims the firm's pot products look too much like Almond Joys, Heath Bars, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and York Peppermint Patties. Gayle King reports.

Broadway hits find new fans in South Korea

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Broadway musicals are becoming popular on the other side of the Pacific. Seth Doane reports on how ticket sales in South Korea have skyrocketed in the past three years.

NCAA players sue league for use of image and likeness

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A group of 20 current and former college basketball players are suing the NCAA because they want to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses in broadcasts, video games and other media. CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford talks about the case with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

48 Hours preview: The trials of Cal Harris

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For most, Sept. 11, 2001 will forever mark what happened at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, but for people in the town of Owego, N.Y., that's also when Michele Harris, a 35-year-old mother of four disappeared, never to be heard from again. Her husband, Cal Harris, faces a third murder trial for his wife's death. "48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the case and the wealthy businessman's first-ever TV interview.



Missing Flight 370: Families turn to crowdfunding to offer reward

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Frustrated families of missing passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight 370 are taking matters into their own hands. They want to offer a reward for credible information that could lead to the discovery of the flight that went missing 94 days ago, and they are starting an online crowdfunding effort to raise $5 million. Jeff Pegues reports.

Las Vegas shooting: Search for motive after officers, shopper killed

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Las Vegas police are searching for a motive in the killing of two officers as well as a shopper at Walmart. The suspects have not been identified yet, but investigators say it was a man and woman working together who were yelling about a "revolution" as they carried out the attack. KLAS-TV's Scott Daniels reports.

Police hunt motive in Las Vegas shooting

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Two police officers shot point-blank at pizza restaurant by pair who went on to kill woman at Walmart store, and then themselves in a possible suicide pact.

Why a Roth IRA is probably your best bet

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Most people will have more money for retirement if they open a Roth account instead of a traditional IRA, says Stuart Ritter of T. Rowe Price.

6/8: 5 dead after suspects open fire in Las Vegas; Identity of man behind hidden cash frenzy revealed

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A man and woman opened fire in a Las Vegas restaurant, killing two police officers, then shot and killed another victim at a nearby Walmart before taking their own lives; and, the identity of a mystery man who had Californians on a scavenger hunt for $10, $20 and $100 bills has been revealed. Jason Buzi, the man behind it all, says he wanted to give back in a fun way.

5 dead after suspects open fire in Las Vegas

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A man and woman opened fire in a Las Vegas restaurant, killing two police officers, then shot and killed another victim at a nearby Walmart before taking their own lives. KLAS-TV's Scott Daniels reports.

Worst flooding in decades hits Australia's east coast

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Australia's most populous state of New South Wales on Sunday issued more evacuation orders following the worst flooding in decades. The NSW State Emergency Services responded to 640 calls for help on Saturday night, including 66 for flood rescues. Chloe Bailey of CBS News partner 10 News First reports from Sydney.

Investigators focus on truck driver in Tracy Morgan crash

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Police say the driver of a tractor-trailer failed to observe slowing traffic and swerved too late to avoid hitting comedian Tracy Morgan's limo, prompting a chain-reaction collision that killed one person and left Morgan critically injured. Anne-Marie Green reports.

San Francisco's high-tech solution for bike thefts

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San Francisco is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country, and since many of them are expensive they've been a magnet for thieves. But the San Francisco Police Department has come up with a high-tech solution that could stop thefts. Bigad Shaban reports.

Bowe Bergdahl was held in solitary confinement

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Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is now telling the details of his captivity to military officials. Bergdahl says he spent at least some of the time he was held in solitary confinement, a form of punishment after two failed escape attempts. Jeff Pegues reports.

Why are Broadway tickets so expensive?

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The Tony Awards end another successful season on Broadway, but not a cheap one. Ticket prices have gone up 21 percent since the end or the recession. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains why the prices are so high.

A dangerous game of "cosmic roulette"?

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Scientists say there are more than a million near-Earth objects in space big enough to destroy a city, but they only know the location of one percent. Anderson Cooper reports.





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