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Entertainment world mourns at Joan Rivers' funeral

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Dozens of high-profile celebrities attended the funeral of Joan Rivers in New York on Sunday. Plus, Ewan McGregor and Maggie Gyllenhaal are set to make their Broadway debuts next month. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.

New flu drug effective, study finds

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Researchers say a new flu drug called Peramivir is safe and effective in treating patients. Plus, kidney and thyroid cancers in children are on the rise. Omar Villafranca reports on the day's top health news.

Video shows mental health studies on monkeys

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The animal rights group PETA obtained video from the National Institutes of Health showing these lab studies on rhesus monkeys. The research, taped several years ago, was intended to test the impact of early childhood trauma on psychological development.

Weakening Tropical Storm Norbert brings rain to Southwest

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Almost 200,000 customers remain without power after Friday night's rolling thunderstorms in Michigan. But the weakening Tropical Storm Norbert is leading to heavy rain in the Southwest. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of CBS station WBZ takes a look at the weather conditions.

Joan Rivers' funeral draws celebrities, crowds

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As bagpipers played, celebrities and friends added a touch of Hollywood on Manhattan’s Upper East Side while attending the memorial service for late comedian Joan Rivers. The 81-year-old entertainer died on Thursday after she suffered cardiac arrest during a routine procedure at a New York outpatient clinic. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

On California lawns, green is out and brown is in

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As Californians struggle with one of the worst droughts in their history, the landscape of the state is changing. And increasingly, in lawns and backyards, homeowners are choosing a new look: brown. Teri Okita reports.



What’s behind the rise in food prices?

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Overall prices on popular household food items have been on the rise since the spring. A survey found that 59 percent of Americans reported spending more on groceries this summer. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what may be causing the rise in food prices.

How big an issue is immigration in the midterms?

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President Obama said he would delay executive action on immigration reform until after the midterm elections. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto explains the role immigration may play in the outcome of the elections.

Obama to detail U.S. strategy against ISIS

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As the U.S. continues to hit ISIS targets in Iraq -- this time near a key dam north of Baghdad -- President Obama says he will expand the military campaign against the terrorist group. The White House says the president will speak to the nation on Wednesday to detail his strategy against ISIS. Julianna Goldman reports.

Star-studded sendoff for late comedian Joan Rivers

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Celebrities and loved ones attended the memorial service for late comedian Joan Rivers on Sunday. The service was held at Temple Emanu-El, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Howard Stern, Rosie O'Donnell, Hoda Kotb, Whoopie Goldberg and Sarah Jessica Parker were among the celebrities in attendance.

September 7: Rubio, Kissinger, Ruppersberger

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The latest on the threat posed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the unfolding saga with Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine with former Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, Sen. Marco Rubio, Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger and more.

FTN Page 2: September 7

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Miss the second half of the show? Latest on ISIS, plus new results from our CBS News New York Times Battleground Tracker on how the 2014 election is shaping up.

Battle for the Senate: Republicans keep their midterm edge

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The latest battleground tracker from CBS News/New York Times Upshot shows Republicans remain more likely to control the Senate in the next Congress, but that estimate is based on some very tight races across the country.

Nature: Seals at Cape Cod

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This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature shows off some grey seals frolicking in the waters off Cape Cod.

3/24: CBSN AM

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Colorado shooting suspect charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder; Wednesday marks Equal Pay Day in U.S.

New life for the extinct?

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Through a process called de-extinction, genetic scientists hope to bring back long-gone species, such as the Pyrenean Ibex, the Tasmanian Tiger, the Woolly Mammoth and the Passenger Pigeon. National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore wonders, “Should we be doing this at all?”

World War I 100 years later

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Martha Teichner looks back at the causes and ramifications of what was supposed to have been "the war to end all wars."

Open: This is Face the Nation, September 7

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The latest on the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the immigration debate back home, with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and others.





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