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Have you saved enough for college?

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CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin shares some tips on how students and their parents can ease the burden of paying for higher education.

Steve Buscemi on his prior career as a firefighter

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Web extra: As a young man Steve Buscemi became a New York City fireman, before finding success as an actor. He talked to correspondent Tracy Smith about the similarities between the two professions.

Steve Buscemi on his "Boardwalk Empire" role

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Web extra: Having played some disreputable characters in his day, actor Steve Buscemi talks to correspondent Tracy Smith about his starring role as crooked politician "Nucky" Thompson in the long-running HBO crime drama, "Boardwalk Empire."

Preview: Loved to Death

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She was a popular teen, her ex was a football star. Their breakup was intense - and she's dead. Ever hear of breakup violence? You will. Tracy Smith reports Saturday, Sept. 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.



9/6: Obama won't act on immigration until after midterm elections; Inside the world of high-speed air racing

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President Obama says he'll wait until after the midterm elections to act on immigration reform. Labor unions and immigrant advocates say they are deeply disappointed by the president's decision, with some calling the delay "a betrayal"; and, a stadium built for car racing is hosting another sport, air racing. Like slalom skiers, the fliers at the Red Bull Air Race World Championship must navigate through a challenging obstacle course of pylons at up to 230 mph.

Prison inmates turn hard time into soft cheese

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Across the country, states are desperately trying to make up budget shortfalls by putting prisoners to work. And in Colorado, that means turning prison time into making cheese. Michelle Miller reports.

Obama won't act on immigration until after midterm elections

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President Obama says he'll wait until after the midterm elections to act on immigration reform. Labor unions and immigrant advocates say they are deeply disappointed by the president's decision, with some calling the delay "a betrayal." Julianna Goldman reports.

Severe weather strikes both coasts

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From coast to coast, severe weather is bearing down on tens of millions of Americans. The system has already passed through Michigan, where hundreds of thousands are without power. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of CBS station WBZ takes a look at the wild weather.

Hawaii volcano could soon erupt

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One of the world's most active volcanoes is threatening dozens of homes on the Big Island of Hawaii. Geologists say lava from Kilauea could start burning homes in less than a week. As Teri Okita reports, residents are planning to evacuate.

White House urges Senate to take action on gun laws

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Democrats are looking for their next step forward on gun control after the second mass shooting in just one week. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave, CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, and Axios congressional reporter Alayna Treene join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss the push for universal background checks.

Fighting goes on right up to start of Ukraine cease-fire

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Pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces faced off with a barrage of gunfire near the city of Mariupol, moments before a cease-fire began. As Charlie D'Agata explains, there wasn't much left on the battlefield but smoldering Ukrainian artillery weapons and wrecked, abandoned tanks.

Sinking debris from plane crash near Jamaica deepens mystery

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Jamaican officials believe that the debris from the small plane that crashed off their coast has now sunk. Real estate developer Larry Glazer and his wife Jane were aboard the plane, which took off from Rochester, New York. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Did Americans become thrifty this summer?

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For the first time since January, consumer spending unexpectedly fell in July, which could be a sign that households remain cautious despite a second-quarter acceleration in the economy and an uptick in job creation. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Stock market gains despite disappointing jobs report

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Despite a disappointing jobs report, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended up adding nearly 68 points Friday. The S&P 500 closed at a record high, above 2,000. As Karina Mitchell reports, investors will be watching to see if the markets can extend those gains.

A photographer's view of America's turbulent past

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Photographer Jean-Pierre Laffont captured our country on film during some of its most troubled and violent times. Sir Harold Evans, a longtime friend and colleague of Laffont, talks about his new book, "Photographer's Paradise: Turbulent America, 1960-1990.”

What the government is learning from the world's greatest heists

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Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director of the FBI and head of the security company CrowdStrike, talks to Jeff Glor and Vinita Nair about how the government is studying thieves' methods to protect America's nuclear arsenal.





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