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New study on birth control pills, breast cancer risk

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Findings in the journal Cancer Research found certain birth control pills with high amounts of estrogen may increase the risk of breast cancer. Also, new blood and saliva tests could be early detectors in oral cancer linked to HPV. Marie Hall reports on the day's top health stories.

Feds begin investigation into small plane crash in San Diego

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Federal investigators are trying to find out what caused a single-engine plane to go down in a shopping center parking lot in San Diego. Between 2009 and 2013, there were more than 7,000 general aviation accidents. Carter Evans reports.

Christmas in July: Who will supply White House Christmas tree?

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For most people, it’s a little early to be fussing over Christmas trees, unless you’re competing for the right to supply the tree that will grace the Blue Room of the White House. Chris Botek of Crystal Spring Tree Farm in Leighton, Pennsylvania, won that honor. Chip Reid reports.

El Salvadorans seek refuge from gangs at local shelter

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There are almost 10 murders on the streets of El Salvador every day. Gangs have made survival a daily battle. But amidst the violence, a youth center serves as a shelter from a brutal world outside its gates. Manuel Bojorquez reports.



Is Gaza violence sowing seeds of revenge among Palestinians?

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Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza. But questions linger about the mental wounds that will emerge after the bombs stop falling. The Palestinians estimate that more than 40 percent of their population is under 15 years old, making them prime targets for Hamas recruitment. Barry Petersen reports.

Dow plunges more than 300 points

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Thursday was one of the worst days of the year for the stock market. All three major indexes were down, including a 317-point drop for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Nearly 90 percent of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange fell, though there was no single catalyst. Anthony Mason reports.

Catalyst for a pullback?

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Investors should expect a bumpy ride amid signs that the Federal Reserve may have to alter its time-table for starting to raise interest rates, says CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari.

Car tech helps keep your teens safe behind the wheel

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Devices like mobile phones can often lead to distracted driving, but there are high-tech ways to make being behind the wheel safer - especially for teens. CNET’s Sumi Das reports how a sensor paired with an app aim to remove some of the distractions, but still keep you connected.

Mysterious “moleman” digging up Seattle park

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Park staff are on the lookout for an elusive person called “the moleman” whose digging has made tens of thousands of dollars in damage to parkland in Seattle. KIRO’s David Ham reports.

Former Chicago Bear starts comic book series

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NFL players are like superheroes to many of their fans, but one former Chicago Bears lineman is putting a new twist on that dynamic to make a difference off the field. Adriana Diaz reports.

Flash Points: Do the new sanctions on Russia have any bite?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss fresh sanctions imposed by the U.S. and European Union aimed at hurting Russia’s economy amid the country’s continued backing of Ukranian separatists.

"Get On Up" stars on James Brown's legacy

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"True Blood" star Nelsan Elis, Craig Robinson, director Tate Taylor and "42" star Chadwick Boseman spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi at New York's Apollo Theater in Harlem, where they gathered to celebrate the release of their new film, "Get on Up," a biopic about the life of legendary singer James Brown.

Bacteria on Florida beaches proves deadly

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Three people have died in Florida after contracting harmful bacteria in warm coastal waters. Officials warn swimmers to be careful if they have any open wounds. CBS News' Bigad Shaban reports.





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