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Girl killed on 9/11 honored by scholarship in her name

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Asia Cotton was only 11 when her flight, American Airlines flight 77, crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11. Her parents established a scholarship in her honor, and just celebrated the first recipient's graduation. Bruce Leshan from WUSA reports.

James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain on "Eleanor Rigby" film

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A new film tells the story of a young couple trying to pick up the pieces of their broken marriage. Two-time Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain and "X-Men" actor James McAvoy star in "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby." CBS News' Suzanne Marques has a sneak peek.

Mutant giant spider dog prank terrifies people

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including why one skateboarder loves helmets, some high-flying slam dunks and a girl's solo rendition of Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel." Plus, a Polish prankster puts his dog in a spider costume and gets laughs and screams. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Vintage Atari video games dug up from landfill

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A group of archaeologists dug up thousands of unsold and returned ET game cartridges, confirming the myth that Atari buried its 1982 game after it was dubbed the worst game ever made. KRQE has the story.

Texas Boy invents a 'Save Me' phone App

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Middle school student Dylan Puccetti has created an app that sends a pre-written message to a parent or other pre-programmed contact during an emergency as a way to keep kids safe. KHOU's Tim Wetzel reports.



Why does a high school need a $14,000 espresso machine?

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Castro Valley High School sees the purchase of an expensive espresso machine as an investment and a way to maintain jobs. The espresso machine is the source of some controversy in the area. KPIX's Christin Ayers reports.

Significant flare surges off the sun

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An X1.6 class solar flare flashes in the middle of the sun on Sept. 10, 2014. These images were captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.

Filmmaker Ken Burns intimate look at the Roosevelt family

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A new 7-part movie, "The Roosevelts," tells the stories of Theodore Roosevelt, his cousin Franklin Roosevelt and their combined 19 years in the White House. Filmmaker Ken Burns joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss his latest project.

Will Oscar Pistorius do prison time?

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Judge Thokozile Masipa has a reputation for doling out tough sentences, but convicting Pistorius of culpable homicide" leaves her with a wide range of options. CBS News' Debora Patta reports.

How Target's new CEO is working to regain customers' trust

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Target's new CEO Brian Cornell is taking aim at the retailer's ailing bottom line. In a "CBS This Morning" exclusive, he explains to Ben Tracy where the company lost focus and what they're doing to become "cool" again in the mind of consumers.

Despite malpractice settlements, few doctors lose licenses

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Medical boards around the country may be failing to protect the public. Mark Strassmann reports on a disturbing situation in Florida where doctors with the most malpractice payouts seem to keep practicing until retirement because the state's medical board lets them.

Congress to vote on arming Syrian rebels in fight against ISIS

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Every member of Congress was briefed on the president's plan to combat ISIS this week, and both chambers are expected to vote first on arming and training moderate Syrian rebels. That is expected to pass, but not without controversy. Nancy Cordes reports.

After prison escape, convicted school shooter captured in Ohio

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T.J. Lane, who is serving life in prison for killing three high school students, escaped prison Wednesday night but was captured by authorities early Friday morning. In Chardon, Ohio, police guarded the homes of Lane's victims. Paul Orlousky of Cleveland affiliate WOIO reports.

Judge finds Oscar Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide

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A South African judge declared "Blade Runner" Pistorius guilty in the killing of his girlfriend, but but the Olympic sprinter was cleared of more serious murder charges. Debora Patta reports from Pretoria, South Africa.

Oscar Pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide

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Former Olympian Oscar Pistorius was acquitted of premeditated homicide in the killing of his girlfriend, but was found guilty of the lesser charge of culpable homicide and weapons charges. Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered her verdicts Friday morning.





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