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Watch: NASA video shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking

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Photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope clearly show that Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking. The images, spanning the course of 20 years, indicate that the spot - which is actually a massive storm - is narrowing faster than ever before. Astronomers don't know why the spot is shrinking, or what will happen next.

"48 Hours" investigates New Mexico couple's murder

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"48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty previews her upcoming report on the shooting deaths of a New Mexico couple, and the two unlikely suspects that emerged in the case -- a daughter and a mortgage broker.

Chicago team performs 5 lung transplants in 24 hours

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A special ed teacher, a judge, a grandmother, an executive director and a 21-year-old woman. Five people, five different backgrounds, all share one thing -- the gift of a new life, thanks to organ donation and a groundbreaking moment. WBBM's Suzanne Le Mignot reports.

Driverless cars are just around the corner

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Many automakers are working to have self-driving cars ready for sale by the end of this decade. Tim Stevens of CNET talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his visit to Sweden for a ride in one of Volvo's first auto-pilot cars.

Red Lobster sold for $2.1B

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Darden Restaurants says it is selling its seafood chain Red Lobster in a $2.1 billion cash deal. Darden also owns Olive Garden. Both restaurants have been losing business recently. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.



Shinseki says he will get answers about secret VA wait lists

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Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki came under pressure from Republicans and Democrats while at a Senate hearing Thursday about allegations of wait list cover-ups. Shinseki asked for patience while his investigators look into the allegations, but the Senators pressed him to take action now. CBS News national correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports.

Josh Hartnett on his new show and hiatus from Hollywood

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The actor famous for "Black Hawk Down" and "Pearl Harbor" moved back home to Minnesota for over a year, trying to live a normal life. He is now returning to Hollywood to star in the new Showtime psychological thriller "Penny Dreadful." Hartnett joins the "CBS This morning" co-hosts to discuss returning to television.

"You are not special": Commencement speech sparks new advice for students

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In a commencement speech in 2012, high school teacher David McCullough Jr. told students "you are not special." He is now expanding the advice in a new book, "You Are Not Special: ... And Other Encouragements." "CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff sat down with the teacher to learn the meaning of the message.

Babymoon ideas

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Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, gives tips for expectant couples looking to take a pre-baby trip.

Veterans Hospital Scandal

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Leigh Munsil, Defense Reporter for POLITICO, discusses the Secretary of Veterans Affairs before Congress to address allegations veterans died waiting for care in VA hospitals.

Idaho GOP gubernatorial debate goes viral

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The latest debate among Idaho Republican gubernatorial candidates has the internet buzzing. It featured Governor Butch Otter, Russ Fulcher, Harley Brown and Walt Bayes. While some serious issues were discussed several comments are drawing particular attention.

Cat freaks out meeting baby for first time

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a snoring hedgehog, an epic mother-son wedding dance and a 3-year-long, around-the-world selfie. Plus, a cat's hilarious reaction to meeting a newborn for the first time. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Millions along East Coast face flooding risk

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Heavy rain continues moving east, raising the risk of flash and urban flooding from the Carolinas through New England. Also, temperatures are cooling in the West from record highs, bringing fire danger levels down. CBS Chicago station WBBM's meteorologist Megan Glaros tracks the latest.

Airliner makes sudden plunge to avoid disaster

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The FAA says two planes came within five miles of each other in mid-flight over Hawaii, but according to an incident report, the near-collision may have been much closer. CBS News transportation correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.

Sterling is prepared to sue NBA and refuses to pay $2.5M fine

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"Sport Illustrated" reports the L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling is prepared to sue the NBA in order to block the sale of his team after he was banned from the NBA for his racist comments. CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss Sterling's claims.

Skeleton of 12,000 year-old teenage girl found

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A 12,000-year-old skeleton of a teenage girl has been found inside a huge underground chamber north of the city of Tulum, in the eastern part of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Research done on her skeleton and DNA just released by the journal Science bolsters the theory that pioneers arrived from Asia by way of a land bridge that has long since disappeared.

Dangerous chemicals at the swimming pool

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Daily health headlines: Thousands of injuries from pool chemicals each year, are hookah water pipes a safe alternative to cigarettes, and more top stories.

Preview: Eight days in Tehran

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Steve Kroft reports from Iran as the prospect of a nuclear deal with world powers looms on the horizon. Watch Kroft's report on Sunday, May 18 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Amanda Seyfried stars in raunchy new comedy

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What Seyfriend thinks about the movie "A Million Ways to Die," plus a first look at the new CW series, "The Flash." Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.





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