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Cost cutting pays off for Best Buy

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Electronics retailer Best Buy says its cost cutting efforts helped the company post a profit of $461 million in the first three months of the year, compared to a loss during the same period in 2013. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.

United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket blasts off with secret cargo

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A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket powered by a Russian first-stage engine -- the focus of renewed debate over U.S. reliance on Russian space technology -- roared to life and climbed away through a cloudless sky Thursday, kicking off a classified mission to boost a National Reconnaissance Office satellite into orbit.

Iraq war veteran Scott Ostrom's "Note to Self"

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Ostrom is among the nearly 20 percent of troops who came home from Iraq with post-traumatic stress disorder. In a letter to his 15-year-old self, he shares the story of his "invisible wounds" and overcoming PTSD in "CBS This Morning's" Emmy-nominated series "Note to Self." His advice is accompanied by a set of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs by Craig Walker of the Denver Post.

CNET puts high-tech heart monitors to the test

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Wearable technology is changing the fitness world with devices that promise to track your heart rate. CNET senior associate editor Sharon Profis tested four wearable tech devices and shares the results with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.



Cooking beyond the grill: "Man Made Meals"

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Steven Raichlen has been dubbed the country's master griller by Esquire Magazine. He has a new book "Man Made Meals: The Essential Cookbook for Guys" that encourages men to move the cooking indoors. "CBS This Morning" contributor Jamie Wax reports.

New findings on breast cancer surgery

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Daily health headlines: Study finds many double mastectomies are not needed, marijuana may help epilepsy, and more top stories.

Breast cancer controversy: Double mastectomy often not needed, study says

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Women having a mastectomy because of cancer in one breast are increasingly choosing to remove both breasts, but a new study finds the decision may have more to do with fear than survival. Dr. Elisa Port, chief of breast surgery and director of the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, talks about the study with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

"Survivor: Cagayan" crowns a winner

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It was a tight race for the title of Soul Survivor, plus Mark Ruffalo talks new HBO movie, "The Normal Heart." Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

Idaho judge: Poker is a game of skill, not chance

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An Idaho judge recently threw out a misdemeanor charge against two poker players. CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the case.

French faux pas: New trains too wide for stations

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France's national railroad spent $20 billion on new trains, but they're too big for many of the country's train stations. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the big mistake for one of the world's most advanced railways.

145 million eBay users urged to change passwords

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The auction giant eBay says hackers broke into its network, gaining access to accounts. CNET editor-at-large Tim Stevens discusses the breach with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Supreme Court steps into lethal injection debate

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The execution of a convicted murderer in Missouri is on hold, amid growing debate over lethal injection. The Supreme Court justice stopped the execution and sent the case back to the lower courts. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.

Severe weather expected for Memorial Day weekend

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The severe thunderstorm risk continues for the Plains and parts of the Mid-Atlantic Thursday. Threat for severe weather will continue in the Plains this weekend and into Memorial Day. CBS Chicago station WBBM's meteorologist Megan Glaros tracks the latest.

Oregon boy finds orphaned bear cub

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An Oregon boy heard cries near a roadside and found a bear cub which he brought to the Myrtle Creek Police Department. Authorities commend the boy but say the best thing to do is to leave the area, call authorities and let professionals handle the situation.





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