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Los Angeles police probe how USC football player sustained injury

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It's opening weekend for college football, and one of the nation's top teams, the University of Southern California, is without its captain. Josh Shaw was suspended for lying about how he hurt himself, and police want to know if he's now telling the truth. Teri Okita reports.

Will greater European action on Russia ease criticism of Obama?

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The crisis in Ukraine is one of several foreign policy challenges the president is grappling with. He has asked international allies to do more. European leaders have stepped up their rhetoric against Russia. Alex Burns, senior political reporter at Politico, explains whether that may be enough to silence critics.

How will new heart drug change medical treatment?

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The new drug aimed at treating heart failure is being described as a game changer with the ability to save lives. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains how this drug could change medical treatment for years to come.

Breakthrough drug could help prevent heart failure

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A new drug could change the way heart failure is treated. The drug, a combination of two others, works to rebalance the blood’s chemistry and bring circulation back to normal. Jim Axelrod reports.

Two years after Sandy, Jersey shore rebounds

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The weather has been terrific this summer at the Jersey shore, and as Vladimir Duthiers explains, that’s what business owners need after Superstorm Sandy barreled through two years ago.



Ukraine crisis raises fears of all-out war

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that his country is very close to the point of all-out war with Russia. European leaders are growing increasingly concerned that Russia may be eyeing neighboring countries to invade. Julianna Goldman reports.

As summer closes, oysters see boom in popularity

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Abigail Caroll got into the oyster farming business by accident. But now, she stands to gain a profit as the oyster harvest hits its sweet spot this summer. Chip Reid reports.

Seniors learn how to fall, with a lot of help

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Millions of seniors lose their balance. Falling is the number-one cause of injuries among the elderly. But there could be a high-tech approach toward solving this age-old problem. Adriana Diaz reports.

KKK recruitment fliers shock New York's Hamptons

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Residents of Hampton Bays, New York, are shocked and angry after finding recruitment pamphlets for the Ku Klux Klan at their homes. WCBS-TV's Jennifer McLogan reports.

Rescuers try to dig girl out of Oregon sand cave

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In this video from The News Guard of Lincoln City, Oregon, rescuers attempt to dig a girl out of a collapsed sand cave. Authorities say she was unable to be revived at a local hospital.

Fall’s most anticipated movies

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Matt Singer, editor of the movie website thedissolve.com, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a preview of the fall’s most anticipated films.

Teens need later school start time, doctors say

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical news including the sleeping needs of teenagers and the link between the stomach and mental health.

Celebrating 50 years of American wilderness

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On September 3, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed the landmark Wilderness Act that set aside more than 9 million acres of land to be protected from development. Jamie Williams, president of the Wilderness Society, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the historic act.

Historic college football season kicks off

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CBS Sports college football analyst Brian Jones joins “CBS This Moring: Saturday” to discuss the upcoming college football season that will end for the first time with a national championship playoff.

California surf warnings fade as danger subsides

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Southern California is recovering from a week of monstrous waves that nearly killed a surfer and damaged several boats and beachfront buildings. The waves were generated by a hurricane turned tropical storm off Mexico. Brandon Scott reports.





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