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Will Apple's new products silence skeptics?

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Apple is hosting an event that's being called the most widely-anticipated new product unveiling this year. Reports say the company will reveal the iPhone 6 as well as the first new product since Tim Cook took over for Steve Jobs. John Blackstone reports.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 report released

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The first report into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was released Tuesday. A Dutch safety board says the plane was hit by "high-energy objects." Charlie Rose reports.

Flooding kills at least two in Southwest

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The aftermath of Hurricane Norbert left drivers stranded and roads closed in California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada. Record amounts of rain and flooding hit communities across the Southwest. Danielle Nottingham reports from Las Vegas.

Rare respiratory virus hits children in 12 states

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Enterovirus 68, a dangerous strain of the common cold, is infecting children from Kansas to Georgia. The virus has hospitalized hundreds of kids over the past few weeks. Dean Reynolds reports from Chicago.

Tierney's tribulations: Nine-term congressman faces two tough fights

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Rep. John Tierney (D-MA) has been in Congress for 17 years and is in a deeply Democratic district, but that has not helped him avoid two heated contests for his reeection. He faces four Democratic challengers in a primary Tuesday, with one, Seth Moulton, winning the endorsement of both major Boston papers. If he wins, Tierny would then go on to oppose Republican candidate Richard Tisei, who he beat by 1% in 2012. Kylie Atwood reports.



Fourth Ebola patient to arrive in U.S.

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Emory University Hospital is admitting its third Ebola patient Tuesday, the fourth American to be treated in the country. Two previous patients treated at Emory have recovered from the disease. Charlie Rose reports.

MoneyWatch: New Apple products on the way; Home Depot victim of major hack

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Apple will debut its new products Tuesday. An iPhone with a larger screen and a watch are among the rumored new devices. Plus, Home Depot has confirmed it was the victim of a hack, and the payment data for 60 million customers has been compromised. Jill Wagner reports on the day's to MoneyWatch headlines.

Earlier autism treatment better, small study finds

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Researchers in California conducted a small study on autism in children and found that infants who were treated as early as six months old had significantly reduced symptoms. Also, a new warning for e-cigarettes. Bigad Shaban reports on the day's top health news.

CBS names new "The Late Late Show" host

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British actor James Croden, a Tony Award winner, will take over "The Late Late Show" on CBS after current host Craig Ferguson ends his run. Plus, Ryan Seacrest hosts on "Fashion Rocks," airing Tuesday on CBS. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Keep your "smart home" from being hacked

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Smart home technology can let homeowners network together entertainment, security, environmental control, and other systems into a completely automated home. But there are a few things you need to know before you make your smartphone the key to your smart home.

Ray Rice cut by Ravens

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The Baltimore Ravens cut star running back Ray Rice from their roster Monday afternoon after video emerged appearing to show him punching and knocking out his then-fiance Janay Palmer, who is now his wife. James Brown reports.

Obama to reveal ISIS strategy in Iraq

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President Obama will deliver a speech on Iraq to the American people Wednesday, but the White House is keeping details close to the vest, refusing even to say if it will be delivered during the day or at night.

Drought hits ranch for developmentally disabled

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In response to California's crippling drought, a residential community for developmentally disabled adults is teaching its residents to conserve water - but not telling them why. Ben Tracy reports.

LAPD seeks to build trust through community policing

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In the public housing projects of the Watts neighborhood in Southeast, Los Angeles, police seem as determined to make friends as they do to make arrests. Two decades ago, the LAPD was best known for incidents like the 1991 beating of Rodney King, which led to riots against police brutality. John Blackstone reports.

Rare virus sickens hundreds of kids in Midwest

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The culprit for an unusual number of hospitalizations is Enterovirus 68, an uncommon occurrence of a common virus. But it is much worse than the common cold. Dean Reynolds reports.

Ray Rice cut by Ravens, suspended by NFL

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The Baltimore Ravens cut star running back Ray Rice from their roster Monday afternoon after video emerged appearing to show him punching and knocking out his then-fiance Janay Palmer, who is now his wife. James Brown reports.

Child cancer rate increase puzzles researchers

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A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds overall cancer rates among children have remained stable, but kidney and thyroid cancer are on the rise in the United States. Danielle Nottingham reports from Los Angeles.

Lost wedding ring found 5 years later at Vail ski resort

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David Brenner had lost his wedding ring on a ski trip in Vail, Colo. Five years later during a routine lift inspection; an employee spotted the shiny gold object from above. KCNC’s Jeff Todd reports.

New Jersey teen prepares to make swimming history

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Charlotte Samuels, a 16-year-old New Jersey teen, is hoping to make history by completing the Triple Crown in Open Water Swimming, which consists of 3 swims more than 20 miles each. This is feat no one her age has ever completed. WLNY's Tracee Carrasco reports.





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