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Groom among 3 arrested in Pittsburgh wedding brawl

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A fight broke out at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, wedding, after 33-year-old groom Mark Williams allegedly became "touchy-feely" with a pregnant reception worker. KDKA-TV's Marty Griffin reports.

Chris Brown pleads guilty to assault in D.C.

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Singer Chris Brown pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault in Washington, D.C. and was sentenced to time served. Brown admitted to punching Parker Adams while he was out on probation for assaulting former girlfriend, Rihanna. WUSA-TV's Bruce Leshan reports.

Icelandic volcano produces mile-long lava flows

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Dramatic footage shows the second Holuhraun lava eruption, which has produced lava streams several miles long and fissures up to 100 meters high. Volcanologists are monitoring the activity and say another eruption could damage infrastructure and effect inhabitants.

Brangelina wedding photos to appear in People

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The first images from the wedding of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be published in People magazine. Jolie will also appear on the cover. Plus, Carrie Underwood announced she is pregnant. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Inmates train dogs for disabled kids

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After a sledding accident killed 17-year-old Susie Mettler, her family set out on a mission to keep Susie's memory alive through her love of animals. WOIO's Blake Chenault reports on a puppy bearing her name trained by prison inmates to help children with disabilities.

Twister touches down in Massachusetts

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The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down briefly in Worcester, Massachusetts last night with winds at about 85 miles per hour. Forecasters said it was an EF0, the lowest rating on the tornado scale.

Joe Biden praises unions at Labor Day celebration

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Vice President Joe Biden spoke before the start of the Detroit, Michigan parade alongside state and national labor leaders. He emphasized the correlation between the strength of unions and that of the middle class.



Texting driver impaled by pole

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A Colorado woman looked down to check her phone while driving, crashed into a guard rail and was impaled by a thick pole. The mother of two survived the crash and is now spreading the word about the dangers of texting while driving.

D-Day vets honored by French town

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Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France was one of the first towns to be liberated by Allied forces on D-Day. Some of its citizens honored those American troops in a ceremony at the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C. WCSC has the story.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political future remains unclear

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Israelis went to the polls Tuesday for the fourth time in two years, and it's still unclear who their next leader will be. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is again scrambling to form a coalition after an indecisive election. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero from Tel Aviv with a closer look.

Unique foods to highlight Texas State Fair

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The Texas State Fair is still a few weeks away, but some food vendors are already hard at work, submitting their offerings to a competition as part of a public preview of the festival. CBS Dallas has the story.

How Coach David Cutcliffe turned around Duke's Blue Devils

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Duke University football's head coach, David Cutcliffe, has energized the Blue Devils team with his up-tempo style. Jack Ford joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss how some of the best NFL quarterbacks have benefited from Cutcliffe's coaching and give a preview of tonight's "60 Minutes Sports."

"The Talk" co-hosts Julie Chen and Aisha Tyler on show's 5th season

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As two of the five co-hosts of CBS's Emmy-nominated daytime talk show, "The Talk," Chen and Tyler take a daily look, and often a laugh, at a laundry list of topical events and issues. Now they're about to embark on the show's fifth season. Chen and Tyler join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the upcoming season.

App shows political donations tied to grocery products

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A new smartphone app shows the political leanings of companies whose products fill the aisles of the grocery store, and it's giving new meaning to voting with your wallet. Nancy Cordes reports from Washington.

Matters of the heart: Survey uncovers health benefits of relationships

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The American Heart Association teamed up with dating site Match.com and asked 1,000 adults about their lifestyle habits. The study proved pairing up can improve mental and physical health. Dr. Tara Narula, cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital sits down with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss relationships and heart health.

Low-carb diet beats low-fat one, study says

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Researchers in Louisiana say that low-carb diets are better for both weight loss and heart health than low-fat diets. Plus, a new study shows that people can train their brains to prefer healthy foods. Danielle Nottingham reports on the day's top health news.

British parents arrested over son's brain cancer treatment

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The parents of Ashya King, a 5-year-old with brain cancer, spent a second night in a Spanish jail. They removed their son from an English hospital because they wanted a different treatment for his brain tumor. Mark Phillips reports.

American Airlines plane windshield cracks just after takeoff

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About five minutes after taking off from Los Angeles, the American Airlines pilot saw the windshield crack. The plane turned around and landed safely, and now an investigation is underway. Norah O'Donnell reports.

CDC director warns Ebola outbreak is "spiraling upward"

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After touring many of the Ebola-affected West African nations, Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, plans to brief national leaders Wednesday on the Ebola crisis. He joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts from CDC headquarters in Atlanta to give an update on the Ebola epidemic.





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