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Early signs of autism studied in infants

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Dr. Lisa Shulman, director of infant and toddler services at the Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, explains which signs of autism can be present in infants aged 7 to 15 months. Early identification can lead to earlier intervention and better long-term outcome for a child.

"Fashion Rocks 2014" sneak peek

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Ryan Seacrest gave CBS News a behind-the-scenes tour at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, as he prepares to host Fashion Rocks 2014. Artists schooled to perform include Jennifer Lopez, Usher, Pitbull, Miranda Lambert, Jennifer Hudson, Luke Bryan, Nicki Minaj, Enrique Iglesias, Duran Duran, KISS, The Band Perry, Rita Ora, Nico & Vinz, Afrojack, and MAGIC! Fashion Rocks airs Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

Southwest Airlines changing its look

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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is putting a new paint job on its planes, adding a splash of bright color. KTVT's Stephanie Lucero reports.

4-year-old becomes chic Instagram model

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A four-year-old Santa Clarita, California, boy proves he can strike a pose as well as any celebrity, and his mom has turned him into an Internet sensation. 'Mini Style Hacker' Ryker Wixom, has an Instagram account with almost 178,000 followers, and now looks set to be paid by big name brands for appearances in future posts. KCBS's Kristine Lazer reports.

Minnesota man creates cat palace

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Greg Krueger designed a royal residence for his feline friends. From elaborate tunnels and platforms to overhead catwalks, it's a treasure trove of trails for tabbies. WCCO's Mike Binkley reports.



Flash flooding closes major interstate in Nevada

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Flash flooding destroyed sections of Interstate 15 near Las Vegas, Nevada. Firefighters had to rescue stranded drivers and traffic was backed up for hours. KLAS's Vanessa Murphy reports.

Former Raiders CEO on NFL's punishment of Ray Rice

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Ray Rice was cut by the Baltimore Ravens Monday and suspended indefinitely from the NFL following the release of the video that showed Rice punching his then-fiancée. Former Oakland Raiders CEO and CBS Sports NFL analyst Amy Trask joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the incident.

Motherhood penalty: Is having children bad for your career?

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A New York Times article says it depends on your gender. While having children is beneficial to a man's paycheck, motherhood can lower women's salaries. Reporter Claire Cain Miller joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her article and how new research suggests the gender pay gap is widening for working parents.

U.S. News & World Report reveals college rankings

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The 30th edition of "Best Colleges" was released Tuesday. Brian Kelly, editor of U.S News & World Report, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the process behind the rankings.

Shark attack kills swimmer in Australia

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In Australia's second fatal shark attack this year, a 13-foot great white shark killed a man Tuesday, nearly tearing off his leg. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Yosemite wildfire slows spread due to cooler weather

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Cooler temperatures and light rain helped firefighters gain control of the blaze in Yosemite National Park. Firefighters are still working to completely douse the wildfire. Gayle King reports.

Summer of the "supermoon" comes to an end

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For three months, the moon has appeared brighter and larger because its orbit is closer to the earth than usual, but now you'll have to wait until next year to see another "supermoon." Norah O'Donnell reports.

Retailers pull former NFL player Ray Rice's jerseys

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Following the indefinite suspension of Ray Rice, Nike and Dick's Sporting Goods have stopped selling the player's jerseys online. However, a Baltimore restaurant wants the otherwise unwanted gear. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Headlines at 7:30: Security concerns surround airline catering workers

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A new report calls for TSA presence in kitchens where airline food is prepared to avoid the hiding of contraband on food carts. Also, U.S. industrial production is up 20 percent since 2009. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.

Coast Guard rescues two hikers by helicopter

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The United States Coast Guard rescued two stranded hikers by helicopter Sunday in Oregon. The two became disoriented while in a forest and called authorities after dark.

Teens arrested for "knockout game" violence in Memphis

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The violent knockout game has become increasingly popular around the country. The goal is to knockout strangers with a single punch. A mob of Memphis teens attacked a man as he attempted to enter his car. Don Dahler reports.





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