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Most arrested in Ferguson are locals, records show

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Most of those arrested in Ferguson, Missouri, are Missourians. Protestors and community leaders have claimed that the troublemakers are outsiders intent on agitating the situation. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Iraqi government asks for worldwide support to fight ISIS

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A day after driving ISIS from Iraq's largest dam with the help of American airstrikes, the Iraqi government said it needs continued international support to drive the militant group out. Charlie D'Agata reports from Erbil, Iraq.

How will the U.S. respond to ISIS after the apparent beheading of James Foley?

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U.S. officials believe the Islamist terror group beheaded American reporter James Foley, and a second hostage could be next. The video of the beheading, too gruesome for television, says the execution is retaliation for U.S. air strikes. CBS News senior security analyst and former CIA deputy director Mike Morell weighs in.

Massachusetts hospital helps smokers kick the habit

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Massachusetts General hospital in Boston has developed a program to help discharged patients quit smoking. Plus, a new study out of Britain shows that commuting without a car has health benefits. Bigad Shaban reports on the day's top health news.

MoneyWatch: Nut butter recall; Macy's settles discrimination claims

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Almond and peanut butters produced by Hain Celestial Group, including some Trader Joe's and Whole Foods house brands, are under recall. Plus, Macy's has agreed to pay $650 thousand to settle racial discrimination claims. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Sprint slows to a walk

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After abandoning plans to merge with T-Mobile, the ailing wireless carrier is rolling the dice with a new pricing plan in hopes of retaining subscribers and attracting new customers. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains.



In 2011 interview, James Foley discusses being captured in Libya

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James Foley, the American journalist purported to be the victim of beheading in a recently released video from the terrorist group ISIS, was a guest on "The Early Show" in 2011. Foley, who was taken captive by Qaddafi loyalists while reporting in Libya, discussed the experience.

CBS News' Bob Schieffer takes the ice-bucket challenge

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Bob Schieffer, host of "Face The Nation," was the latest CBS employee to accept the ice-bucket challenge. Schieffer then went on to challenge CBS News President David Rhodes and "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley to take the plunge.

Israeli and Palestinian kids find common ground at Maine summer camp

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Seeds of Peace, a special summer camp in Maine, brings children together from war-torn areas, in the hope that they'll see things from a different point-of-view. As Don Dahler found out, the camp is opening hearts as well as eyes to the possibility of peace.

Poachers push elephants to brink of extinction

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A new study predicts the African elephant may be extinct within 100 years. Poachers get rich my selling their tusks – a trade that’s killing elephants by the tens of thousands. Holly Williams reports.

St. Louis area the scene of another fatal police shooting

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Police say a 23-year-old black man with a knife robbed a store, and appeared deranged when he was shot dead by officers responding to the scene. St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson met with neighborhood residents to explain his officers' actions. Scott Pelley reports.

Rick Perry turns himself in to face abuse of power charges

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry turned himself in Tuesday, and was booked on two felony counts of abuse of power. Perry is accused of cutting funds to the office of Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lemberg's office after the Democrat was arrested for drunk driving. Anna Werner reports.

Ferguson pleads with residents to stay indoors

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The city of Ferguson is pleading with residents to stay home or avoid the four-block area that has been the center of unrest since the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Does Ferguson's police force have a race problem?

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Protestors say long before Michael Brown was killed, Ferguson cops policed by race. Two-thirds of the city’s 22,000 residents are black, but African-Americans have a disproportionate share of run-ins with the city’s mostly white police force. Mark Strassmann reports.

Iraqi army launches new offensive against ISIS

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Iraq’s army launched a new operation to take back more territory ISIS. Thanks in large part to U.S. airstrikes, Iraqi troops and Kurdish fighters retook the Mosul dam, a vital source of water and power. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Flash flood lead to dramatic rescues in Southwest

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Rescue teams in the Phoenix area had their work cut out for them after a sudden monsoon flooded roads and low lying neighborhoods. John Blackstone reports many residents were trapped by the floodwaters.

Gov. Rick Perry turns himself in for mug shot

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The Texas Republican spoke to hoards of supporters at the Travis County Justice Center, where he was booked after being indicted on two felony counts of abuse of power.

Flash floods put Phoenix area underwater

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A monsoon surge Tuesday from the South brought more rain to Phoenix, Ariz., prompting a flash flood watch and leading to several calls for water rescues.

Horse tattooed to prevent cancerous eye ulcers

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A Missouri foxtrotter horse suffers from pigmentation problem that causes his right eye to sunburn and form ulcers. Local tattoo artists inked black around the horses eye to absorb the damaging sunlight.

Video shows skateboarder beating park ranger in Philadelphia park

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YouTube user Marioucche posted a video apparently showing a park ranger in Philadelphia being beaten by a skateboarder Friday afternoon. Two suspects have been arrested. Warning: This video contains graphic material. Viewer discretion is advised.

Suspect arrested in the killing of Marine's wife in Alaska

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The body of a 19-year-old woman was recovered in a mineshaft six weeks after she went missing from her home on a California Marine base. Authorities have arrested 24-year-old Christopher Lee of Anchorage, Alaska who was having an affair with Erin Corwin at that time.

California "sailor jellies" wash up on shore

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Millions of "sailor jellies" have been washing up on California beaches. Taylor Crow of the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium said she hasn’t seen them in seven years. KCBS's Jessica Danowski reports.





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