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Police arrest suspect in Brooklyn children stabbings

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Police arrested 27-year-old Daniel St. Hubert as their prime suspect in a Brooklyn, N.Y., elevator stabbing that killed 6-year-old P.J. Avitto and left 7-year-old Mikayla Capers in critical condition.

GM CEO announces firing of 15 employees

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During a town hall meeting, GM CEO Mary Barra announced 15 employees were fired following the findings from attorney Anton Valukas’ report – an internal investigation into the recall of 2.6 million older small cars for defective ignition switches.

GM CEO: Internal investigation uncovered incompetence, neglect

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During a town hall meeting, GM CEO Mary Barra delivered remarks to employees about the findings from attorney Anton Valukas’ report – an internal investigation into the recall of 2.6 million older small cars for defective ignition switches.



Memory loss: New survey highlights risk factors for young

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A new survey shows people who are depressed, have high blood pressure or don't exercise enough are more likely to forget things -- and it can happen as early as your 20s. Dr. Richard Isaacson of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center talks about the study with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Avoid burnout: How to keep employees happy, productive

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Tony Schwartz's New York Times article “Why You Hate Work” is one of the most shared pieces of 2014. Schwartz, founder and CEO of "The Energy Project," shares with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how to improve job engagement.

Study: High blood pressure may impact memory

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Why middle age people need to watch their blood pressure, how obesity is impacting Americans -- and more. David Begnaud reports on the day's top health headlines.

Americans will spend $7B less on dad than mom

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General Motors will release the results on an investigation into its delayed recall of 2.6 million cars, Americans will spend $7 billion less on Father's Day than they did on Mother's Day -- and more. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top financial stories.

70th anniversary of D-Day: Living veterans share memories

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The clock is ticking for veterans of D-Day, the largest sea invasion in the history of the world that led to the defeat of Hitler's Germany. Now in their 90s, survivors are still telling their stories as the last witnesses to the history they made. Mark Phillips reports.

Sprint, T-Mobile merger would create telecom giant

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Reports say Sprint and T-Mobile have worked out a merger, creating the third largest telecom company behind Verizon and AT&T. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the deal.

GM to release results of recall investigation

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General Motors will release a report on the recall of millions of cars with faulty ignition switches and explain why it took more than a decade to address defects that caused at least 13 deaths. Jeff Glor reports.

Obama administration frustrated by outrage over prisoner swap

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Some in the administration are concerned that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is being convicted in the court of public opinion before military investigation determines the circumstances of his disappearance. Margaret Brennan reports from the Pentagon, where officials say there is a lot of work to do before Bergdahl faces any charges.





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