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Security worsens at Ukrainian jet fighter crash site

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Australia is sending 50 police to secure the crash site in Ukraine, where regional violence continues. Insurgents are also denying they shot down two Ukrainian fighter jets, about 20 miles from where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down. Mark Phillips reports from Grabovo, Ukraine.

Brad and Angelina return to screen as married couple

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are teaming up in the upcoming drama "By The Sea" for the first time since 2005's "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Also, fans get a preview of the 45th Comic-Con in San Diego, Calif. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.

Botched execution takes two hours in Arizona prison

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Typically a ten to 15 minute process, it took nearly two hours for convicted murderer Joseph Wood to die after the administration of his lethal injection. The Arizona governor has ordered an investigation. Jan Crawford reports from Washington.

FAA lifts ban on flights to Israel

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After assessing Ben Gurion Airport's security measures, the FAA lifted its ban. The ban angered many Israelis, while Hamas declared the ban a victory. Don Dahler reports from Ben Gurion Airport.

Air Algerie Flight 5017 reported missing

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One hundred and sixteen people are missing after an Air Algerie flight disappeared from radar. Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.

Acetaminophen does not lessen back pain

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New research casts doubt on the most common treatment for lower back pain. Also, checking your pulse frequently after a stroke may be the best way to prevent another stroke. Marlie Hall has some of the day's top health stories.

MoneyWatch: Facebook profits jump; GM issues more recalls

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Social media giant Facebook more than doubled its profits in the last quarter, thanks to a huge jump in mobile advertising and 400 million new users. Also, General Motors is issuing six more recalls of over 700,000 vehicles, including more than 20 models in the U.S. Jill Wagner has today's top MoneyWatch headlines.



Jewish-Arab friendship campaign goes viral

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As fighting rages on between Israel and Hamas, the Twitter campaign #JewsAndArabsRefuseToBeEnemies has been picking up steam. The creators happen to be former students of CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk.

Ambassador discusses inspirational hashtag

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Ambassador Riyad Mansour, the permanent observer of Palestine to the United Nations, shared his thoughts on the #JewsAndArabsRefuseToBeEnemies social media campaign with CBS News' Pamela Falk.

Ambassador Mansour weighs in on Israeli-Palestinian hostilities

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Riyad Mansour, the permanent observer of Palestine to the United Nations, discusses efforts to reach a cease-fire, the Palestinian people's reluctance to return to the status quo, Hamas' role in the national consensus government, and the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations. CBS News' Pamela Falk reports.

Police tactics questioned in wake of NY man's death

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A preliminary autopsy revealed that the chokehold used by an NYPD officer to arrest Eric Garner was not directly linked to his death. But the controversy has sparked a debate on proper restraint techniques. Michelle Miller reports on a safer restraint technique being taught to officers.

U.N.: Residents of Gaza are refugees in their own land

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The United Nations estimates nearly 120,000 residents of Gaza have fled their homes and poured into empty schools. As difficult as it is, with 600 people cramming into classrooms, people say they feel safe there. Barry Peterson reports.

Both Israel and Hamas refuse a ceasefire

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Secretary of State John Kerry told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu it was time to end the fighting in Gaza. However, Netanyahu does not want to pull back his military until it destroys all of the tunnels being utilized by Hamas. Margaret Brennan reports.

More indications MH17 crash site has been compromised

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It appears parts of the large fuselage section of the Malaysia Airlines plane have been moved and tampered with. The fear is that the rebels have cut away and removed evidence that they shot the plane down using a Russian-supplied missile, as has been alleged. Mark Phillips reports.

First victims of MH17 returned to European soil

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Two military transports brought the first 40 victims to Netherlands, where the work of identification can finally begin. Dutch people lined the roads to pay tribute, as the motorcade of hearses drove by. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Tragedy strikes American teen flying around the globe

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Haris Suleman,17, was hoping to become the youngest pilot to circle the globe in a single-engine plane in the shortest time. With only three stops remaining on the flight, their plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean. Dean Reynolds reports.

StubHub hacked by cyber thieves

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International cyber thieves hacked into the online ticket reseller's databases and stole login information from over a thousand customers to buy tickets for events. The Manhattan District Attorney, with authorities from London and Canada, have announced arrests. David Begnaud reports

Comic-Con 2014 kicks off, attracts women

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One of the largest comic book conventions is scheduled to take place this week in San Diego. Comic book creators are realizing that their fans aren't just men. Bigad Shaban reports.

A microchip may be the future of birth control

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Researchers with a biomedical technology company and MIT are testing a contraceptive microchip. Implanted under the skin, it can deliver tiny amounts of hormone to prevent pregnancy for up to 16 years. CBS News' Jericka Duncan reports





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