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James Brady, Reagan aide, gun control advocate, dead at 73

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James Brady, the former White House press secretary who was severely wounded during a 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, died today. Brady became a staunch gun control advocate following the incident, calling for federal background checks for those purchasing firearms. Bill Plante reports.

Toledo declares drinking water safe, lifts ban

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The mayor of Toledo drank a glass of tap water after announcing that the ban on drinking the city’s tap water had been lifted. Around 400,000 people had been affected by the crisis believed to be caused by algae-related toxins in Lake Erie. Adriana Diaz reports.

Gaza conflict straining U.S.-Israel relations

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There is growing U.S. discomfort about how the weapons provided to Israel are being used during the conflict in Gaza. There has also been simmering tension between the two countries since the U.S. blamed Israel for the collapse of peace talks in April. Margaret Brennan reports.

U.S. Ebola patients treated with experimental serum

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The National Institutes of Health has revealed that two Americans infected with Ebola received an experimental serum called ZMapp, which previously had only been tested in monkeys. The serum contains antibodies that prevent the virus from entering cells in the body. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Israel, Hamas agree to three-day ceasefire

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Palestinians are still shaken following an Israeli missile attack on a U.N. school that was being used as a shelter. Many fear that there are no safe havens left in Gaza. Clarissa Ward reports. Also, following a huge offensive over the last several days, Israeli forces are claiming they have destroyed the last of Hamas' tunnels into Israel. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Californians battle mudslides, wildfires, extreme weather

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More than 2,500 people are stranded and at least one person has died in flash floods in Southern California. In Northern California, the lack of rain and potential for lightning strikes has created wildfire conditions. Teri Okita reports.

Accessing digital assets of deceased loved ones could prove difficult

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It used to be that when a family member died, a loved one would be tasked with sorting through their personal effects, but now many documents and photos are kept online. As one Virginia family discovered, accessing that digital information can be extremely difficult. CBS News' Paula Reid reports.



Dozens of overdoses and two deaths at Maryland music festival

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More than 20 people were rushed to the hospital for apparent drug overdoses during the Mad Decent Block Party Music Festival in Maryland. Two young men have died after attending the all-day concert. WJZ's Tracy Leong reports.

Special Olympian vies for magazine cover

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Andrew Peterson, a 21-year-old Special Olympian from Indiana, is in the running to appear on the cover of Runner's World magazine. Peterson says he hopes to bring awareness to the quality of athletes with special needs. Indianapolis affiliate WISH TV reports.

San Diego area hit with mudslide

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After thunderstorms and heavy rain, mudslides popped up in the San Diego area. CBS affiliate KFMB in San Diego reports.

Couple exchanges vows while skydiving

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After surviving a sky-diving plane crash together, a Wisconsin couple knew just what to do: strap on a parachute and tie the knot 12,000 feet above the ground.

Happy birthday, President Obama

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President Obama turns 53 Monday and will celebrate by attending meetings at the White House. Charlie Rose reports.

Maker's market: Etsy CEO on company's success and expansion plans

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The popular online marketplace Etsy has been extremely successful since its launch in 2005, with over $1.3 billion in sales last year. Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the secret behind their sellers' success.

NIH doctor: Ebola vaccine to prevent infection in the works

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While there currently no known cure for the Ebola virus, a vaccine is in development and could go to trial soon. Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Instutites of Health joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss treatment of the disease in the U.S.

Colorado's neighbors deal with marijuana trafficking

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Nearly half of all marijuana buyers in Colorado are from other states, but federal law says any pot bought in Colorado has to be used there. Barry Petersen reports on how Colorado's pot boom is affecting the surrounding states.





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