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Tax hoax: Con artists posing as IRS agents steal millions

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An ongoing scam is capitalizing on taxpayers' fear of the IRS. The IRS says victims, who are often immigrants or the elderly, have lost more than $5 million since this scam started. Nancy Cordes reports.

Gun control group targets Kroger's open carry policy

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A gun control advocacy group, Moms Demand Action, is trying use Kroger's own rules to shame the company. They created an aggressive ad campaign featuring striking images of armed shoppers. Jan Crawford reports.

Pope Francis hosts Google hangout with global audience

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The pope video-chatted with students around the world and took their question in his first Google hangout. The hangout was part of the Pope's Scholas program that focus on technology, arts and sports to promote social interaction. Gayle King reports.

FBI forces flight to return over child custody dispute

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A kidnapping case forced a plane leaving Virginia's Dulles International Airport to return an hour after takeoff. A father feared his child's mother was attempting to take the child to China with no plans of returning. Jeff Pegues reports.

Headlines at 7:30: Al-Qaeda sets up new branch in India

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Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri vows to revive jihadist activity in a video released Thursday. Also, Apple beefs up iCloud security. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.



Knife bypasses security at JFK airport

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A Delta flight from New York to Amsterdam was ordered back to its gate just before takeoff after the crew noticed a passenger with a knife on board. The TSA is not saying how the knife got through security. Charlie Rose reports.

Former Virginia Gov. McDonnell found guilty on corruption charges

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Bob McDonnell, former governor of Virginia and a once-rising star of the Republican party, was convicted Thursday on public corruption charges. His wife was also convicted. The couple was under investigation for dealings with a medical supplement company. Chip Reid reports.

MoneyWatch: Apple updates iCloud security measures; Job report due

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Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that the company will alert users if someone tries to change a password or make other major changes to an iCloud account. Plus, the August hiring numbers are due to be announced. Jill Wagner reports on some of the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Researchers may have found a way to switch off auto-immune diseases

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British researchers were able to target the aggressive immune system cells that attack healthy tissue and convert them into cells that could protect against diseases. Also, new study reports postmenopausal woman can prevent stroke by eating potassium-rich foods. Danielle Nottingham has some of the day's top health stories.

Tom Hanks, Sting headline Kennedy Center honorees

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The Kennedy Center picks its newest nominees including Sting, Tom Hanks, Lily Tomlin and Al Green, who all will attend a reception at the White House. Also, Ray Liotta plays a preacher in the new film, "The Identical." Suzanne Marques reports in today's Eye on Entertainment.

iPhone 6 may share many features of Android devices

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Excitement is building with the iPhone 6 announcement date around the corner, but CNET senior editor Scott Stein says there are many other devices on the market with similar features that users might want to consider.

9/4: Mass. pharmacist linked to meningitis outbreak arrested; Remembering Joan Rivers

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The head pharmacist for the New England Compounding Center stands charged with one count of mail fraud for labeling steroids as sterile and safe for human use, when he knew they weren't. FDA investigators say Glenn Chin "instructed pharmacy technicians to mislabel medication to indicate it was properly sterilized and tested" ; and, Joan Rivers always wanted the last word, sometimes profane, often offensive, but always meant to make you laugh. She passed Thursday at the age of 81, after half a century in front of the cameras.

Newly discovered dinosaur was king of the giants

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A new species of dinosaur was unveiled in Philadelphia Thursday. Weighing more than a Boeing 737, and with a neck that stretched two stories into the air, it was the largest creature ever to walk the earth. Don Dahler reports.

Fast food workers go on strike nationwide

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A campaign backed by the Service Employees International Union aimed a strike primarily at McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King in an attempt to get raise their wages. Teri Okita reports

Mass. pharmacist linked to meningitis outbreak arrested

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The head pharmacist for the New England Compounding Center stands charged with one count of mail fraud for labeling steroids as sterile and safe for human use, when he knew they weren't. FDA investigators say Glenn Chin "instructed pharmacy technicians to mislabel medication to indicate it was properly sterilized and tested." Jim Axelrod reports.

More trouble at Nashville detention center

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A riot broke out overnight at Woodland Hills Youth Development Center, the same juvenile detention facility where 32 teens escaped earlier in the week. A special prison "Strike Force" is now helping to keep the peace. Mark Strassmann reports.

McDonnell found guilty in corruption trial

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Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen were found guilty on nearly all counts levied against them on Thursday. The couple was under fire after accepting about $165,000 in gifts and low-interest loans from businessman Jonnie Williams. Chip Reid reports.

Remembering Joan Rivers

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Joan Rivers always wanted the last word, sometimes profane, often offensive, but always meant to make you laugh. She passed Thursday at the age of 81, after half a century in front of the cameras. Jim Axelrod reports.

Holder announces Justice Department probe into Ferguson police

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Attorney General Eric Holder announced Thursday that following his visit to Ferguson, Missouri, he believes the Justice Department needs to initiate a civil rights investigation into the Ferguson Police Department. The unrest that blanketed the city following the shooting death of Michael Brown highlighted many possible problems with the city's policing tactics. Bob Orr reports.





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