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Happy first birthday, Prince George

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The British royal family is celebrating his first birthday at London's Kensington Palace. Newly-released photos reveal the pint-sized prince's stylish french wardrobe. Gayle King reports.

Johns Hopkins Hospital to pay $190M settlement after gynecologist secretly recorded patients

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Johns Hopkins Hospital will pay $190 million to thousands of women after police found more than 1,300 secret pictures and videos on gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy's computer. The doctor killed himself shortly after the investigation began early last year. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the settlement.

Carlton Complex Fire now largest in Washington state history

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The wildfire in north-central Washington is now the largest fire in state history, burning almost 380 square miles. Lightening warnings could trigger even more fires across Western states. Hayley Guenthner of CBS affiliate station KREM reports.



Israeli and Palestinian death tolls climb

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As fighting continues in Israel and Gaza, the numbers of dead and wounded on both sides continue to grow. Barry Petersen reports from Gaza City.

Probiotics in food may lower blood pressure

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New research shows eating probiotics, found in yogurt and supplements, may improve your blood pressure. Studies found some patients lowered their blood pressure significantly after consuming probiotics for 8 weeks. CBS News' David Begnaud reports.

Research points to gender gap after heart attacks

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A new study finds women have a tougher time recovering from heart attacks than men do. Also, patients with advanced cancer may benefit from treatments that not only control their symptoms, but also provide exercise and nutritional counseling. Craig Boswell has a look at the day's medical headlines.

Texas residents fed up with surge of illegal immigrants

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Following Texas Gov. Rick Perry's authorization to deploy 1,000 National Guardsman to the Mexican border, many residents of the Lone Star state are wondering what took so long. Landowners like Lorenzo Anzaldua have seen their property turned into a virtual highway for scores of women and children desperately racing across the border. Anna Werner reports.

Medal of Honor recipient: "Valor was everywhere"

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Former Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts was awarded the nation's highest honor, as President Obama presented the 28-year-old New Hampshire native with the Medal of Honor. Pitts defended a key observation post during one of the most intense battles of the Afghan war. Nine of Pitts comrades were killed in the battle. David Martin reports.

Wildfires rage across the Pacific Northwest

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More than 3,500 firefighters are battling fierce wildfires that have already scorched nearly 1,300 square miles. Lighter winds and cooler temperatures could help calm the flames. Hayley Guenther of CBS' Spokane affiliate KREM-TV reports.

Mourners frustrated while waiting for victims

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Mourners are still coming to pay their respects at a makeshift memorial just yards from where passengers boarded the Malaysia Airlines doomed jetliner. But for the families of the victims, condolences are not nearly enough. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Two Americans among Israeli causalities in Gaza conflict

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Israel says it's willing to pay a high price to stop attacks by Palestinian militants. The country's death toll after two weeks of fighting is 27, including two civilians and two American soldiers. Holly Williams reports.

MH17 victims' bodies begin journey home

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A train of refrigerated rail cars has finally left the town of Torez, Ukraine, to return the bodies to Holland for identification. Meanwhile, security in the war zone is still a concern. Mark Phillips reports.

MH17 aftermath: What's next for Putin?

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It remains to be seen how Russia is going to deal with the aftermath of the Malaysia Airlines tragedy. Clarissa Ward reports Putin's strategy to wait for the results of the investigation is not sustainable.





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