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Employees outraged by Market Basket president's firing

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Arthur Demoulas, president of grocery chain Market Basket, was fired last month by the company's board. Employees and customers are protesting the firing at the company's headquarters. Michael Rosenfield of Boston CBS station WBZ reports from Tewksbury, Massachusetts.

Earthquake in southeastern China kills over 350

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At least 381 people were killed Sunday after a major earthquake struck Yunnan Province in southeastern China. Seth Doane reports on the search and rescue efforts.



"Into the Storm" brings tornado chasers to the big screen

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The film, which follows a group of storm trackers during a severe outbreak of tornadoes, had the stars second guessing a career chasing the wind. Also, Bob Kane's original Batman comics go up for auction. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment report.

Video games could actually help kids, study finds

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British researchers found that playing video games for less than one hour per day can help kids with hyperactivity issues. Plus, one-third of children are at risk of developing flu complications. Marlie Hall reports on the day's top health stories.

Flash floods slam the southwest

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The storms in the northwest of the country aren’t producing much rain, but flash flooding is sweeping through parts of the southwest. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of CBS station WBZ-TV takes a look at what’s ahead for the region.

American doctor with Ebola recovering in Atlanta

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According to the World Health Organization, at least 826 people have died in the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa. Dr. Kent Brantly, who contracted the highly contagious Ebola virus while in West Africa, was helped off an ambulance by a paramedic into Emory University Hospital. Vicente Arenas reports.

Massive earthquake claims at least 360 lives in China

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People poured into the streets when a magnitude-6.1 earthquake shook Yunnan province in a remote area of southeastern China. At least 367 people died and more than 1,800 were injured in the strongest quake to hit the province in 14 years. Seth Doane reports.

High temps, lightning spark new California wildfires

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At least 25 large-scale fires are burning up and down the West Coast, with nearly half of them in California. A dozen new fires have broken out in northern California, where dry lightning, temperatures over 100 degrees and severe drought have made already bad fire conditions even worse. Carter Evans reports.

New York Times runs first-ever medical marijuana ad

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New York became the latest state to legalize medical marijuana in July. For the first time on Sunday, a medical marijuana ad was seen in the New York Times. Anna Werner reports.

Will IDF face consequences for U.N. school strike?

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An official with the U.N. said the Israeli military was given the coordinates 33 times of a school that was bombed. The Israeli Defense Forces concluded that it was not to blame for the strike. CBS News’ Clarissa ward discusses whether there may be any consequences.

Israel accused of striking U.N. school in Gaza, killing 10

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Once again people who thought they were safe at a U.N. school paid with their lives. An Israeli air strike said to be targeting three wanted Hamas terrorists on a motorcycle struck near the school instead. More than 10 civilians were killed. Charlie D’Agata reports.

August 3: Chambliss, Frieden, Bloomberg, Jarrett

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The latest on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas with Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., Director of the Centers for Disease Control Dr. Tom Frieden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and others.

FTN Page 2: August 3

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the Ebola crisis in West Africa and the fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas. Plus a panel of experts.

Senate report reignites CIA torture debate

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David Ignatius, Michael Morell, and CBS News' Margaret Brennan discuss the upcoming Senate report on the controversial interrogation methods the CIA employed after 9/11.





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