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Vanity Fair celebrates Prince George's royal first birthday

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Vanity Fair put the future king of England and his mom and dad on the cover for the August issue in a story detailing the challenges faced by the first-time parents. Contributor Katie Nicholl comments on how the couple has tried to maintain privacy and a sense of normalcy.

High-tech headband senses brainwaves to calm mind

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Muse has introduced a headband and app to combat stress, updating guided meditation with technology that may lead to controlling more than an app with your mind. CBSi Kara Tsuboi reports.

Flash Points: ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's bold coming-out

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the new video that appears to show ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi preaching in Mosul, and what it says about the rising profile of the terror group fighting in Iraq and Syria.



Alzheimer's blood test may predict who gets disease

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In a new study, researchers report 87 percent accuracy in predicting who will get Alzheimer's disease within a year. Dr. James Galvin, neurologist at NYU Langone Medical Center, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the race to develop a simple test for the incurable disease.

Wildfire rages through hills of Washington

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A wildfire is blazing through Entiat, Washington, making its way through miles of hills, scorching trees and blackening thousands of acres. High winds could lead to more devastation and push the fire towards homes tomorrow. Gary Horcher of KIRO reports.

George W. Bush shows off Texas ranch

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President George W. Bush and his wife are showing off their generally off-limits ranch in Crawford, Texas, in a series of photos. Jeff Glor reports.

Crumbs Bake Shop closes all 48 stores

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After years of declining sales, Crumbs Bake Shop abruptly closed all of its stores. CBS News contributor Mellody Hobson discusses the company's demise with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

Special delivery: Pilot orders pizza for passengers

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A Frontier Airlines pilot ordered pizza for a plane full of a hungry passengers after their flight was diverted to Wyoming and held on the tarmac for a few hours. Jeff Glor reports.

Obama paints the town red in Denver

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The president will deliver a speech on the economy in Denver Wednesday, but when he arrived last night, he had a beer and played pool with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper.

Family of Special Forces soldier battles the U.S. Army

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When decorated Sgt. 1st Class Anthony Venetz died in Afghanistan under mysterious circumstances, it set off a series of investigations that raised more questions than answers. Now nearly three years later, the family of the soldier is still fighting to clear his name. CBS News contributor Gayle Tzemach Lemmon reports.

Severe weather leaves five dead, homes destroyed

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Tens of thousands of people in the Northeast have no electricity after a powerful storm pushed across the region. Vinita Nair reports from New Rochelle, New York, where the storms hit hard.

Headlines at 7:30: Crude oil prices continue to fall

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The national average for a gallon of regular gas is down a penny from last week. Also, a Chinese paper is reporting that the U.S. and China signed deals to reduce greenhouse gases. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.





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