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Food fight: Political battle over healthy school lunch rules

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First lady Michelle Obama and her allies are raising concern over legislation that would allow schools to ignore tougher nutritional requirements. Chip Reid reports on how healthy lunch rules are at the center of a growing fight over wholesome meals for students.

Drones used to track and protect animals from poaching

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As unmanned aircraft become more affordable, companies are pushing the boundaries of drone technology. Jeff Pegues reports on how a group near Denver, Colo., is finding a new use for its drones, 9,000 miles away.

Charlie Rose accepts Peabody Award

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He received his award Monday at the 73rd annual ceremony in New York for his one-on-one interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Bill and Willie Geists' new book of missed conversations

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"CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Bill Geist and his son, Willie, wrote "Good Talk, Dad: The Birds and the Bees...and Other Conversations We Forgot to Have." The father and son duo join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss Bill's Parkinson's diagnosis and lessons they learned from each other.

Self-trained teen chef delivers haute cuisine

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California teenager Flynn McGarry, 15, is receiving praise from food fans and culinary masters. "CBS This Morning" contributor Jamie Wax sat down with McGarry after enjoying a meal cooked by him.

"CBS This Morning" takes home a Peabody Award

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Charlie Rose's interview with Syria's embattled president wins prestigious honor, plus Jennifer Lopez is coming out with a memoir. Suzanne Marques has that and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.



New tech helps paralyzed monkeys move

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Daily health headlines: Spinal cord stimulation activates paralyzed limbs in study, why the irregular heartbeat condition A-Fib is on the rise, and more.

Credit Suisse admits to helping Americans avoid taxes

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Credit Suisse will pay more than $2.5 billion to settle with the Justice Department. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses why they pled guilty with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Pistorius' mental health evaluation puts case on hold

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The judge ordered Oscar Pistorius to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. The murder trial for his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, will not resume until next month. Norah O'Donnell reports.

China accuses U.S. of hypocrisy after spying charges

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After the U.S. filed criminal charges against five Chinese army officers, China's foreign ministry is calling the U.S. government bullies and hypocrites. CBS News senior security analyst Mike Morell discusses the allegations with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Primary votes test Tea Party's influence

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Primary voters in six states go to the poll Tuesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Louisville, Ky., on the race between Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Tea Party-backed Matt Bevin.

Thailand under martial law, deploys troops

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The head of Thailand's army declared martial law early Tuesday morning and insisted there is no coup. Troops are on the ground trying to stabilize the country after six months of protests. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.

Boko Haram warns of more kidnappings

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A member of Boko Haram told correspondent and CBS News contributor Debora Patta that the terror group is planning another kidnapping.

Teen wins Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaire contest

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Presenting a business plan to the billionaire Warren Buffett, sounds intimidating, but that's exactly what kids did Monday in the final round of the "Grow Your Own Business Challenge". 15 year-old Jake Johnson won the contest with his company, Beaux Up, a bow tie company based in North Carolina.

California city hopes to create bully-free zone with new law

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The city of Carson, California, is set to vote on a unique law that if passed would create one of the nation’s first bully-free zones. The proposed anti-bullying ordinance would ticket someone who bullies another person between the ages of 5 and 25. Ben Tracy reports.

Indiana boy gets superhero funeral

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A Newton County, Indiana family says 5-year-old Brayden Denton is their superhero. Brayden lost his battle to cancer this month and his family decided to give him a superhero's funeral.





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