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China's food safety controls have a long way to go

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CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk talks with Elizabeth Economy, director of Asia studies at the Council for Foreign Relations, about food safety challenges in China.

Netanyahu: Hamas is like ISIS, al Qaeda

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced Islamic extremism and defended Israel's military actions in a statement delivered Tuesday. Netanyahu appeared with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Tel Aviv, where the two had a meeting.

The digital age of comics has arrived

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Comic book fans can now get their "superhero fix" in more ways than ever before. Bigad Shaban takes a look at what's new in this digital age of comics.

Ban Ki-moon: Israelis and Palestinians share common future

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Speaking in Tel Aviv alongside Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the Israeli and Palestinian peoples have a common future and he will commit to finding peace.



Ban Ki-moon: Continued military action will not ensure Israel's future safety

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon acknowledged Israel's right to defend itself, but cautioned that further military action in Gaza would not end the violence for good. Ban also called on the Palestinians to form a single government authority that would recognize Israel and continue participating in the peace process. He spoke at an appearance in Tel Aviv with Israel's prime minister.

Back to black: Jail ditches orange jumpsuits

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In response to the popular Netflix series "Orange is the New Black," people around the world are wearing orange jumpsuits in public. A sheriff in Michigan has decided that his jail will substitute the suddenly popular color with the traditional black.

Model warships battle for prize

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Fighting with model warships has been a hobby for decades. This week, championships in the activity are being held in Minnesota.

Settlement over Johns Hopkins gynecologist caught filming patients

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Police discovered gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy secretly recorded approximately 8,000 patients at the East Baltimore Medical Center. Levy committed suicide after the investigation began. The victims' lawyers announced a $190 million settlement in the class action case. WJZ's Mike Hellgren reports.

Baby orangutan finds new mom

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An adorable baby orangutan, whose mother couldn’t care for him, has found new love at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago.

Ex-senator and Vietnam POW Jeremiah Denton to be buried

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Ex-senator and Vietnam POW Jeremiah Denton will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery today. He is remembered, among other things, for blinking "T.O.R.T.U.R.E." in Morse code during a broadcast propaganda interview while a POW in Vietnam. WKRG's Tiffany McCall recalls his service.

Canine facial recognition?

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Facial recognition software has been used by law enforcement, but a new smartphone app is trying to use it to find lost dogs. Does it work?

Ukelele player, 97, evicted from retirement home

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A northern California 97-year-old was evicted from his retirement home for playing the ukelele too loudly. But an outpouring of support helped him get back on the strings.

Australian bus explodes with children inside

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A bus carrying more than 60 school children in Australia exploded Tuesday. While some were taken to the hospital, none of the kids on board were killed.

Cape Cod businesses cash in on shark-fueled tourism boom

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Great white sharks are being spotted in record numbers off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, creating a major tourist boom. The city's economy relies heavily on summer tourism, so officials remain weary that one shark attack could stop tourists from coming. Danielle Niles from CBS affiliate WBZ reports from Chatham, Massachusetts.

Wealthy men and beautiful women: Challenging the "trophy wife" concept

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A new article in the Atlantic magazine called "The Myth of Wealthy Men and Beautiful Women" creates controversy around the "trophy wife" concept. Based on a University of Notre Dame study by Elizabeth Aura McClintock, the article's author, Dr. James Hamblin, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the common stereotype.





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