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Who is responsible for explosion in Gaza street?

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Following a heavy barrage by Israeli forces, more than 100 Palestinians are dead, including several children. A power plant was also struck, leaving Gaza without electricity. The growing hardships are causing many to wonder if support for Hamas may be waning inside Gaza. Barry Petersen reports.

VA audit reveals many facilities mishandled appointments

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An internal audit found 95 facilities mishandled appointment requests. The chairs of the Veterans Affairs Committees in the House and Senate have struck a deal on a bill allowing veterans to seek care at a private facility if they have been waiting for an appointment. Nancy Cordes reports.

Nearly one-in-four Americans dogged by debt collectors

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The recession may have slowed somewhat, but millions of Americans find themselves in hock to creditors. Many Americans who suffered economic hardships, including unemployment, are finding it hard to chip away at their debt. Anthony Mason reports.

Obama: Conflict with Russia "not a new Cold War"

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President Obama announced that the United States is once again moving to impose fresh sanctions on the defense, energy and financial sectors of the Russian economy as a consequence for Russia’s continued support of separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Obama announces expanded sanctions on Russia, with European support

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President Obama announced the United States is once again moving to impose fresh sanctions on the defense, energy and financial sectors of the Russian economy as a consequence for Russia’s continued support of separatists in eastern Ukraine.



8-year-old boy creates charitable lemonade stand

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Logan Henry proves that age doesn't matter when it comes to helping those in need. The eight-year-old Big Spring native decided to raise money for a local food bank by selling lemonade after realizing one of his classmates needed help. KOSA Laura Lanmon reports from Big Spring, Texas.

Polaris debuts unique crossover vehicle

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Polaris, a company best known for its snowmobiles, is releasing a new type of vehicle. It has three wheels and is a cross between a motorcycle and a sports car. Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield of CBS Minnesota has a look.

CEO: Giving money away helps company grow

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High-end votive maker Glassybaby gives a portion of sales to charities that help cancer patients pay for care. That mission has been key to its success, says founder and cancer survivor Lee Rhodes.

Congressman saves choking child on plane

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A 3-year-old boy was choking on a plane while seated next to U.S. Rep. Pete Gallego, D-TX. The congressman went into action and helped free the chicken nugget from the boy's throat. KENS TV in San Antonio reports.

Protester interrupts Susan Rice's speech

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US National Security Adviser Susan Rice was interrupted by a protest during a speech on the Gaza war at the National Press Club. About a minute into Rice's remarks, a protester shouted out, "Truth is, Israel is killing innocent people in Gaza."

OKCupid admits to conducting social experiment on users

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The site's co-founder admitted to conducting a number of social experiments on users, including altering match results to test reactions. Bloomberg TV reporter Cory Johnson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss how OKCupid is toying with users' emotions.

Get up! Sitting could harm your health

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Mounting evidence reveals for every hour we sit, two hours of life are lost. Dr. James Levine, a leading obesity researcher at the Mayo Clinic and the inventor of the treadmill desk, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why your chair may be killing you.

Hollywood gears up for 66th Annual Emmy Awards

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First-time nominee Billy Bob Thornton and "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfuss were in attendance at the opening cocktail reception last night. Also, Phillip Seymour Hoffman's gives a posthumous performance in the new "Hunger Games" film, "Mocking Jay - Part 1." Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.





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