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Hyperlapse takes video to the next level on iPhone

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Hyperlapse, a new iPhone app, allows users to instantly speed up video and share it with their friends. The app can ramp your footage up to 12-times normal speed, and allows you to get it onto Facebook or Instagram with the touch of a button. CNET's Cara Tsuboi reports.

Hawaii officials declare emergency as lava flows toward homes

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Lava from the Kilauea volcano is less than a mile from a Big Island subdivision and could reach the community in five to seven days. The emergency declaration does not mean that an evacuation is underway, but officials are urging residents to have an escape plan in place.

Prosecutor: McDonnell verdict marks a "disappointing day" for Virginia

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Dana Boente, U.S. attorney for the eastern district of Virginia and prosecutor in the Bob McDonnell corruption trial, was somber after a jury convicted the former governor of 11 of the 13 counts he faced. "This is a difficult and disappointing day for the commonwealth and its citizens," Boente said.

Heavy rain, deadly floods sweep through Pakistan

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Thousands of people across Pakistan are searching for shelter as torrential storms destroy villages and towns across the region. CBS News' Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

Obama says NATO unified on ISIS threat, Ukraine crisis

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Speaking at the close of a two-day NATO summit in Wales, President Barack Obama said the members agreed that ISIS is a "savage organization" that must ultimately be destroyed. The president also said that NATO allies have agreed to work together to control the crisis in Ukraine. CBS News' Craig Boswell reports.

Hilary Clinton: U.S. economy needs clean energy to survive

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At the Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas, Hilary Clinton stated that alternative energy solutions are essential to U.S. economic success and would provide a boost to the job market. Clinton referenced the Tesla battery plant, named the GigaFactory, and the 6,500 jobs it's expected to create.



Suspected ISIS sympathizer pleads not guilty

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A Salisbury, North Carolina man who is a suspected ISIS sympathizer, pleaded not guilty to a weapons charge at his arraignment hearing in Greensboro. WFMY's Meghann Mollerus reports.

Special Report: Obama addresses ISIS threat, Ukraine in NATO speech

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President Barack Obama announced that Western nations will broaden sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine during a speech at the NATO summit in Newport, Wales. He also pledged that NATO members would continue to have a military presence in Eastern and Central Europe to reassure allies in the face of Russian aggression. Obama also said that NATO stands ready to unite against the threat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

"Boardwalk Empire" stars on the final season

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Steve Buscemi, Vincent Piazza and Gretchen Mol spoke to CBS News on the New York red carpet for the premiere of the fifth, and final season, of their hit HBO series "Boardwalk Empire," which jumps the plot seven years into 1931.

Gigafactory coming to Nevada

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CEO and co-founder of Tesla Motors, Elon Musk, announced Nevada has been selected as the official site for the Tesla Gigafactory. The Gigafactory will be the largest lithium-ion battery factory in the world.

Watch: 7-week-old baby gets a hearing aid

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Baby Lachlan was diagnosed as having moderate to severe hearing loss in both ears. At just 7 weeks old he received his first hearing aids.

FDA approves new melanoma drug

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A new drug to treat stage four melanoma has been approved by the FDA. UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center conducted the trial of Merck's Keytruda, which is designed to help the immune system target the cancer. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Cosmopolitan to report on midterms with focus on womens issues

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Cosmopolitan is launching "Cosmo Votes," a project focusing on issues the magazine believes are crucial to women in the 2014 midterm elections. The magazine will have reporters covering the races and will also make endorsements, just like newspapers. Cosmo's editor-in-chief Joanna Coles joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the project.





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