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9/11 Museum experience so raw that some survivors may struggle

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Some survivors of 9/11 might take days to recover from seeing personal effects of victims of the terror attacks on display at the 9/11 Memorial Museum, says Dr. JoAnn Difede, director of the Program for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Studies at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Difede explains why even visitors who were not in New York on the day of the terror attacks should expect to experience a wide range of emotions.

Ground Zero flag becomes symbol of American triumph

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The flag that flew over Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks was torn and tattered by the time crew workers took it down. It has since traveled to all 50 states, where Americans have helped repair it, using threads from throughout U.S. history. Michelle Miller reports.

GM recalls 2.7 million more cars

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General Motors announced a new recall of 2.7 million cars, bringing the total number of GM recalls to 11.2 million for the year. The biggest recall Thursday was for faulty wiring which could keep brake lights from working properly. Jeff Glor reports.

Shinseki in hot seat over VA waiting lists scandal

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Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki faced tough questioning at a Capitol Hill hearing over allegations the VA covered up reports of vets waiting months for health care. Several senators told Shinseki he should have acted sooner, and one asked why he has not resigned. Wyatt Andrews reports

Funerals begin for Turkish miners amid growing anger

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As the death toll in Turkey's mine disaster grew to 283, families began to bury those who perished or prepare funerals for those who remain missing. Many accuse the government of being too lax on safety standards and are demanding better working conditions in mines. Holly Williams reports.

California on offense in response to wildfires

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Two thousand firefighters are now on the frontlines in San Diego County, hundreds of whom had been prepositioned based on the forecast of high winds and extreme heat. In the past two weeks, Cal Fire called up 25 engines and 100 firefighters, moving them south from Central and Northern California. Ben Tracy reports.



Wildfires burning out of control in Southern California

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Firefighters are battling nine major wildfires in and around San Diego County, but a blaze in San Marcos is their top priority. Wind gusts as high as 45 mph pushed the fire up steep hills and into an affluent section of the city. Waves of helicopters and planes dropped water and flame retardants to extinguish the blaze. Carter Evans reports.

Warhol and Koons at Sotheby’s: Behind The Scenes

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Andy Warhol's Six Self Portraits and Jeff Koons' Popeye take in $58 Million. Sotheby's auctioneer Oliver Barker takes us behind the scenes as billionaire casino magnate, Steve Wynn pays $28 million for Popeye. Produced by Gilad Thaler.

Preview: The Recyclers

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In the poorest section of Paraguay’s capital, residents have fashioned musical instruments from refuse they scavenged at a dump. Now, as Bob Simon reports, they have an orchestra that’s raising spirits and providing hope. Watch Simon's report on Sunday, May 18 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: The Capitol Dome

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The iconic skyline symbol of our democracy, the dome of the Capitol in Washington D.C., has not been refurbished in over 50 years. Scott Pelley reports on an ambitious restoration project for the 150-year-old structure on Sunday, May 18 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Whatever happened to Mitch McConnell's tough primary fight?

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CBSNews.com Executive Washington Editor Steve Chaggaris talks with RealClearPolitics Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell's reelection bid, and why his GOP primary opponent seems to be faltering.

Why investors are running for cover

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Stocks plunged Thursday amid weak financial results from Walmart and signs that Europe’s economy is flagging. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari rounds up what’s damping financial markets.

Award-winning cake decorator shares her secrets

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Amber Rahe is a master sculptor, but you will not see her work in an art museum. KEYC-TV's Ashley Hanley reports on the Minnesotan who creates masterpieces out of sugar, flower and eggs.

Roommates return $41,000 found in used couch

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Three friends in New Paltz, N.Y. were stunned when they discovered $41,000 stuffed inside a used couch they had bought from a Salvation Army. The roommates were able to track down the original owner of the couch and they returned the money. WCBS-TV's Don Champion reports.

8-year-old steers mom to safety in Kansas

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A quick-thinking eight-year-old girl from Galena, Kansas took the wheel when her mother fell unconscious while driving. KOAM-TV's Rudy Harper reports.

California woman gives birth to 14-ounce baby

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A baby weighing less than a pound and measuring 10 inches long is being called "a miracle." Declan Maize was born after his mother, Carrie, suffered an umbilical cord prolapse that required an emergency Caesarean section. KCAL-TV's Crystal Cruz reports.

General Motors recalls 2.7 million cars

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GM has added five recalls to its lengthy list, pushing the total number of recalled vehicles to more than 11 million this year alone. GM says they'll be recalling another 2.7 million cars and trucks to fix problems with brake lights, headlamps and power breaks. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.





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