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9-year-old boy undergoes foot surgeries after shark bite

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Christian Sanhueza is spending his ninth birthday in a hospital after a shark attacked him in Orlando, Florida. The boy underwent multiple surgeries to treat his injuries and he may need more. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Two-star army general killed in Afghanistan military academy

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Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, praised as a master of military technology, is the highest ranking U.S. officer killed in combat zone since the Vietnam War. He was shot to death in an attack on Afghanistan's officer training academy Tuesday. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

NIH doctor on containing the Ebola outbreak

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Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss containing the Ebola outbreak and the experimental serum being used to treat two Americans infected with the virus.

Two American Ebola patients show progress in recovery

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Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol are receiving treatment at Emory University Hospital after being infected with the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports from Atlanta.

Hawaii braces for rare double hurricane to make landfall

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"Julio," the fifth hurricane of the Pacific season, and another hurricane are expected to make a direct strike in Hawaii Thursday night. Chief meteorologist Craig Setzer of CBS station WFOR is keeping an eye on the forecast.



Russia amasses troops along Ukranian border

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NATO says its intelligence shows Russia has built up a force of 20,000 troops along its border with Ukraine, raising fears of an invasion. Charlie Rose reports.

Russian crime ring allegedly steals 1 billion usernames, passwords

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In the largest known online security breach to date, at least 420,000 websites were hacked by a central Russian crime ring. CNET.com editor-at-large Tim Stevens joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the severity of the situation.

New evidence aspirin prevents certain cancers

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New research from London shows taking aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of digestive cancers. Also, nearly 10% of cancer survivors in the U.S. are current smokers. Craig Boswell has some of today's top health stories.

Lionel Richie performs at the White House

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Award-winning singer-songwriter Lionel Richie entertained the president, first lady, and guests at the Africa Summit dinner last night. Also, Jay-Z and Beyonce wrap up their "On the Run" tour with more than $100 million in ticket sales. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.

Richard Nixon's resignation speech

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On August 8, 1974, Richard Nixon addressed the American people from the White House to announce his resignation as President of the United States.

Second U.S. Ebola patient arrives safely at hospital

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The second American infected with the Ebola virus, missionary Nancy Writebol, was wheeled into Emory University Hospital on a gurney Tuesday. The CDC has tested around six samples from possible Ebola cases, and so far all are negative. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Shark vs. underwater camera

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Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a new underwater vehicle to an island off Mexico to track and film great white sharks. The hunter became the hunted when one of the sharks mistook the camera for a seal. (Source: Discovery Channel / Shark Week)

Russian hackers steal 1.2 billion internet passwords

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According to Hold Security, the cyber security firm that uncovered the theft, more than 1.2 billion records including usernames, password information and email addresses that could be “used and abused for multiple services” were stolen. Jeff Pegues reports.

A look back at Nixon's resignation

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Ben Tracy takes a look at a rare, decades-old interview in which former President Nixon describes his final days in the White House.

Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza

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The full extent of the damage is just beginning to sink in as both sides of the Gaza battle stopped firing after nearly a month of relentless bombardment. Clarissa Ward reports

Hawaii Coast Guard rescue at sea captured by GoPro camera

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Four adults and four teenagers were stranded in choppy seas 12 miles of the coast off Hawaii after their 21-foot boat took on water and sank before the Coast Guard rescued them. One teen captured it all with a GoPro camera. Scott Pelley reports.





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