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Not all Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 victims' bodies accounted for

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The first bodies of the Flight 17 victims are heading to the Netherlands, where it is a day of national mourning. A week since the event, many believe there are still more remains at the crash site. Mark Phillips reports from Grabovo, Ukraine.

Courts issue conflicting rulings on Obamacare subsidies

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Two federal appeals courts issued conflicting rulings on whether Obamacare can pay for insurance premiums bought on exchanges set up by the federal government. The ultimate ruling will affect millions of Americans enrolled under Obamacare. Jan Crawford reports from the Supreme Court.

Commercial airlines cancel flights to Israel over safety concerns

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After a Hamas-fired rocket landed less than a mile away from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport, major American and European air carriers suspended flights into and out of Israel. Don Dahler reports on from Tel Aviv, Israel.

FAA bans U.S. airlines from flying to Tel Aviv

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The Federal Aviation Administration imposed a 24-hour flight ban for American airliners operating in Israel, while Michael Bloomberg flew to Tel Aviv on Israeli carrier El Al to protest the ban. Chip Reid reports from Washington.

Hank Azaria talks “Ray Donovan” sex scene in the Toyota Green Room

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In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” actor Hank Azaria tells Gayle King about his sex scene and singing a rock song in the Showtime series “Ray Donovan.” Peter Greenberg talks downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 with Gayle King.



Painful labor linked to postpartum depression

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A new study links severe pain during childbirth to postpartum depression. Also, genetic scientists have found over 100 spots in human DNA that may increase the risk of developing schizophrenia. Teri Okita has the day's top health stories.

Russian perspective on airliner shootdown

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Beth Knobel, former CBS News Moscow Bureau Chief, discusses the downed airliner version of events being fed to the Russian people including blame being placed on Ukraine.

Obamacare challenge

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Paige Winfield Cunningham, Health Care Reporter for POLITICO, discusses a divided court panel in Washington that called into question the subsidies that help millions of low and middle income people pay their health insurance premiums.

"Guardians of the Galaxy" stars hit the red carpet

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Marvel-ous characters make up the latest movie superhero team, and the story of James Brown heads to the big screen. CBS News' Suzanne Marques has all the latest entertainment news.

7/22: FAA cancels flights to Tel Aviv; Chinese tourists swarm Maine, Boston

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After a rocket fired from Gaza slammed into the neighborhood near the Ben Gurion airport, airlines rushed to get their planes out of harm's way. The FAA warned of a "potentially hazardous situation...created by the armed conflict in Israel and Gaza"; and, With new direct flights from Beijing to Boston, Chinese are flocking to destinations like Bar Harbor, Maine, which is seeing a boom in tourism.

European sanctions against Russia may be torpedoed

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As Britain pushes for tougher sanctions against Russia, multiple European countries are only expressing lukewarm support. Nations like France and Germany may be reluctant to take a hardline against Russia because of business interests. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Kerry expresses support for Egyptian-proposed ceasefire

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Secretary of State John Kerry declared his support for a 48-hour ceasefire proposed by Egyptian officials. Hamas had previously rejected the proposal, claiming they wouldn't stop firing until Egypt opened its border with Gaza, allowing food and medical aid to reach Palestinian citizens. Margaret Brennan reports.

Intercepted phone calls connect rebels to missile

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Unverified photos on social media, as well as phone calls confirmed by U.S. intelligence, indicate that a SA-11 missile launcher was likely near where flight MH17 was shot down. A well-known rebel leader was overheard saying "we have just shot down a plane," shortly after the crash. David Martin reports.

Gaza emergency rooms struggling to treat wounded

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As Israeli bombs continue to rain down on Gaza, many towns have been all but abandoned. While the streets are empty, the city's main hospital is overwhelmed with the wounded, and medical supplies are beginning to run out. Barry Petersen reports.

FAA cancels flights to Tel Aviv

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After a rocket fired from Gaza slammed into the neighborhood near the Ben Gurion airport, airlines rushed to get their planes out of harm's way. The FAA warned of a "potentially hazardous situation...created by the armed conflict in Israel and Gaza" Bob Orr reports.

Chinese tourists swarm Maine, Boston

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With new direct flights from Beijing to Boston, Chinese are flocking to destinations like Bar Harbor, Maine, which is seeing a boom in tourism. Chip Reid reports.

Mysterious white flags appear on Brooklyn Bridge

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Despite around-the-clock surveillance, 20-foot white flags appeared on the Brooklyn Bridge Tuesday, embarrassing the NYPD and raising questions about the security of New York City's landmarks. Michelle Miller reports the latest security breach.

Common hysterectomy procedure may spread uterine cancer

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A new study is raising questions about a common hysterectomy procedure, power morcellation, that may spread cancer that has not yet been detected. A 41-year-old mother is now battling Stage 4 cancer after her gynecologic surgery spread cancer through her abdomen. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.

Flash Points: Why all the global crises?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss the influx of foreign fighters aiding ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria, the continued rise of Boko Haram, and the bloody clashes currently plaguing Libya.





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