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Israeli airstrikes hit Hamas targets in Gaza

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An Israeli spokesman says Israel struck more than 300 Hamas targets overnight. Holly Williams reports on the fighting, which has killed more than 70 Palestinians.

Weather not linked to body aches, study says

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Researchers at the University of Sydney found no association between body aches and temperature, humidity or precipitation. Plus, a Penn State study gives new hope for women struggling with infertility. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top health stories.

MoneyWatch: Oil prices dropping; Low interest rates help markets recover

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xperts say the price of gas could drop up to 25 cents a gallon in some parts of the country. Also, Federal Reserve interest rates expected to stay at record lows helped the stock market recover yesterday. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.



Bieber gets fine, probation, for egg throwing

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Justin Bieber received to two years probation and an $80,000 fine after pleading no contest in an egg-throwing incident. Plus, George Clooney gets an apology from a tabloid. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment report.

Argentina beats the Dutch to make it to World Cup final

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After a tense tactical struggle, Argentina defeated the Netherlands 4-2 on overtime penalty kicks. The victory set off a wild celebration among Argentina fans, whose team will now face Germany in the final.

When will the Fed raise interest rates?

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Speculation is heating up that the Federal Reserve could move sooner rather than later to start hiking interest rates. Should investors be nervous? CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari takes a look.

Argentina defeats Netherlands on penalty kicks

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Argentina defeated Netherlands in the World Cup semifinals. The teams were scoreless through the overtime period, which meant it came down to penalty kicks. Scott Pelley reports.

Fleeing gangs, Honduran teen faces deportation

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Sixteen-year-old Danielo fled to the U.S. from Honduran gangs, but was caught at the Texas border. As Michelle Miller reports, he's worried about the possibility of deportation.

A race against time: Saving China's ancient artwork

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Conservationist Yin Gang is overseeing an ambitious effort to save the artwork in ancient Buddhist caves. For centuries, blasting winds whipped deep into the caves and eroded the soft sandstone. But now pollution is the greatest threat. Seth Doane reports.

Israel bombards Gaza with deadly air strikes

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Israel air strikes shook Gaza every few minutes, as Islamic militants fired rockets into Israel’s heartland. Israel says its strikes in Gaza are targeting terrorists; but the bombardment has also devastated neighborhoods. Holly Williams reports.

Report: Colleges not properly processing cases of sexual assault

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A study commissioned by Congress reviewing the way colleges handle cases of sexual assault found more than 40 percent of schools have not investigated a single case in the past five years. And, more than 70 percent of schools have no protocols for working with local law enforcement to deal with sexual violence. Nancy Cordes reports.

Ancient art returns to public view in Rome

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Hidden away for decades, one of the most important private collections of antiquities, the Torlonia Marbles, is being put on public display once again.

Wi-Fi hotspots a hotbed for hacker activity

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A recent Consumer Reports survey found 62 percent of Americans do nothing to protect their privacy online. That can make it easy for hackers to steal personal information. One way hackers can get access to your private passwords is at a wi-fi hot spot. CBS News' Jericka Duncan reports.

UCLA opens landmark cancer care center for teens

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The UCLA Medical Center has launched one of the first cancer care programs in the country targeted towards young adults and teens. As Bigad Shaban reports, young cancer patients at the center can also consult fertility experts since some cancer treatments can interfere with fertility later in life.





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