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Boko Haram mocks international "Bring Back our Girls" campaign

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The leader of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram, responsible for kidnapping almost 300 girls in Nigeria, appeared in a new video mocking the campaign to save the girls. Deborah Patta reports from Johannesburg, South Africa.

Tracy Morgan files lawsuit against Walmart

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Comedian Tracy Morgan is suing Walmart after one of the company's trucks struck his limo, severely injuring him and killing his friend. Margaret Brennan reports.

Spanish police seek man who took selfie during bull run

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Police are looking for a man who took a selfie during the running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Using recording devices was banned during the event this year. Bob Schieffer of "Face the Nation" had some advice for would-be selfie-takers.

Lone survivor of Texas shooting rampage speaks out

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15-year-old Cassidy survived a brutal shooting after her ex-uncle killed her entire family. Police say her emergency call thwarted another potential shooting spree. KHOU's Rekha Muddaraj reports from Houston.

Boston family caught in avalanche

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The father of a family caught in an avalanche in June released dramatic video of the incident. The group was attemptimg to summit Mont Blanc in the Alps. Margaret Brennan reports.



Tracy Morgan is on the mend

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Comedian Tracy Morgan was released from rehab, where he has been recovering from injuries sustained from an auto accident. Also, actors Cameron Diaz and Jason Segal hit the red carpet for the premiere of their new film, "Sex Tape." Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment report.

Bed-sharing linked to sudden infant deaths

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A new study on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) finds that 69% of the time the infant was sharing a bed with an adult. Also, researchers found more than 40% of all parents accidentally give their children the wrong dosage of medicine. Danielle Nottingham reports on the day's top health stories.

Headlines at 7:30: Department of Veteran Affairs accused of delaying payments

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Congressional hearing today looks at the accusation that the VA has been delaying payments to veterans injured in the line of duty. Also, the head of the Centers of Disease Control admits that lax culture at the federal agency led to recent safety lapses. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

Top risks for SIDS differ by age, study finds

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New research from the American Academy of Pediatrics is helping doctors understand the causes of sudden infant death syndrome. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the study.

Netanyahu defends airstrikes as a way towards peace

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On "Face the Nation" Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the airstrikes that have continued to pummel the Gaza strip. Meanwhile, the UN security Council is asking for both sides to stop the violence. Charlie Rose reports.

Israel launches new airstrikes, drones intercepted in Gaza

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Israel's military says nearly one thousand rockets have been fired from Gaza, while Israel counts more than 1,300 air strikes into Gaza. The air strikes have killed more than 170 Palestinians, many of them children. Holly Williams reports from Gaza, meeting the civilians caught in the crossfire.

Air India flight makes emergency landing at JFK after engine fire

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An Air India flight from Newark to Mumbai had to make an emergency landing at JFK Sunday after an engine caught fire shortly after takeoff. CBS News aviation and safety expert Captain "Sully" Sullenberger tells CBS News how well airline pilots are prepared to handle an engine shutdown in flight. Charlie Rose reports.

Disney World monorail evacuated

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Over 100 Epcot visitors were stranded on a Disney World monorail Sunday after a power failure. Charlie Rose reports.

How identity thieves stay ahead of the law

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Identity theft poses a major challenge to the criminal justice system. And as identity thieves get more creative and technologically savvy, the consequences can be a lot more damaging than just a few charges on a credit card. Marie-Helen Maras, associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the author of "Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws and Evidence," tells CBS News why these kinds of crimes are so difficult to solve.

Stay stress-free on your summer vacation

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Ever feel like you need a vacation from your vacation? Or time off to recover when you get home? Dr. Vatsal Thakkar, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the NYU Langone Medical Center, has some advice to help you decompress and get the benefits of true stress relief from your summer break.





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