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Woman says Anthropologie is breaking the law, forbids breastfeeding.

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A woman shopping inside an Anthropologie store with her breastfeeding newborn was escorted to the bathroom to 'finish up.' The mother says the store is breaking the law. She posted the incident on Facebook and received hundreds of responses of support.

Watch: Aftermath of Hiroshima landslides

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Six people confirmed dead and 22 missing after several landslides in the outskirts of Hiroshima gave way, according to Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA). The FDMA, citing the local government, also said at least 20 people were injured, one seriously.

Watch: Phoenix resident rescued from house trapped by deadly storm

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Another monsoon surge from the south brought more rain to the Phoenix area, prompting a flash flood watch and several calls for water rescues. After a week's worth of rain, most areas were already saturated and could not handle the new influx of rainwater.

Colo. Senator aims to override Supreme Court Hobby Lobby ruling

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Senator Mark Udall (D-Colo.) has introduced legislation aimed at overriding the Supreme Court's controversial decision to allow Hobby Lobby an exception to mandated contraceptive coverage under Obamacare. KCNC-TV's Shaun Boyd reports.

Common Core losing support, poll finds

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A new poll Gallup poll released Wednesday shows that the public's support for Common Core has faded. Just 53 percent of Americans say they favor the national education standard. Ben Tracy reports.

Severe storms lead to dramatic rescues in Arizona

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Nearly five inches of rain fell north of Phoenix Tuesday, which caused severe flash flooding throughout the area. In one dramatic instance, a home was moved 10 feet off of its foundation. Christina Estes of Phoenix CBS affiliate KPHO reports.



New Jersey man still working at 101 years old

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New Jersey native Herman "Hy" Goldman, who recently celebrated his 101th birthday, is continuing his 73-year career in lighting repair. Vinita Nair reports.

How the "ice bucket challenge" is creating liquid gold

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The challenge has brought in about $23 million for the fight against ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. Now other groups are trying to get in on the action, and it could change the way we look at fund raising and advertising. Advertising Age's editor Abbey Klaassen joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the phenomenon.

Four held hostage in Chicago suburb

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Two armed robbery suspects have barricaded themselves in a home outside of Chicago, where they hold four hostages, two of them children. Two police officers were shot and injured responding to the robbery call Tuesday. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Gov. Chris Christie spars with woman over use of Springsteen's music

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At a local town hall meeting Tuesday, a woman confronted the New Jersey governor about his use of Bruce Springsteen's music before the start of his public events. During the rest of the meeting, the woman, Sandra Booket, stood with a sign that read "indict." Jeff Glor reports.

Female soccer players rally against use of artificial turf in World Cup

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Some of the world's top players are fuming, as they may have to play on artificial grass at next year's women's World Cup finals in Canada. It would be the first tournament where turf is used instead of grass. Some players are calling the decision discriminatory. Jim Axelrod reports.

Jackie Chan's son arrested in major drug sweep in China

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Jaycee Chan, the son of Hong Kong action superstar Jackie Chan, was caught in an anti-drug campaign. In Beijing alone, nearly 8,000 suspects have been arrested, including a string of celebrities targeted in the crackdown. Seth Doane reports from Beijing.

New police shooting adds to tension in St. Louis-area

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Just miles away from the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, police shot killed another young black man in St. Louis. According to authorities, he was armed with a knife and acting erratically. Jeff Glor reports.

Air attacks resume between Israel and Hamas

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After a five-day cease fire ended without a longer-term deal, militants in Gaza resumed their rocket attacks against Israel, to which the Israeli military responded with airstrikes. Jeff Glor reports.

Madonna memorabilia hits the auction block

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Iconic dresses and handwritten lyrics are among the pieces of Madonna memorabilia that will be up for auction this November in Los Angeles. Also, the stars were out for the red carpet premiere of "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" in Los Angeles. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

Texas Gov. Perry turns himself in, vows to fight

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After being indicted for abuse of power charges by a grand jury, Texas Gov. Rick Perry surrendered to authorities in Austin and had a mugshot taken. Perry has called the prosecution political and has vowed to fight the allegations. Anna Werner reports from Austin.





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