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Controlling blood sugar may not prevent diabetes, study finds

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Research from the American Heart Association found that controlling blood sugar levels may not be enough to avoid heart disease and diabetes. Plus, doctors are calling on wealthier countries to help fight the Ebola virus outbreak. Danielle Nottingham reports on the day's top health news.

Katie Holmes to make directorial debut

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Katie Holmes has signed on to direct her first film, "All We Had." Plus, Idris Elba stars in the new thriller "No Good Deed," alongside Taraji P. Henson. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.

Fight fat this fall with these simple tips

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Struggling to maintain your summer glow this fall? Crossfit trainer Kenny Santucci, shares three simple tips to beat seasonal weight gain, and gives CBS News's Parvati Shallow a super charged, two-minute, fat-blasting exercise for you to do when you can't make it to the gym.

Baby's first responder

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Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, discusses what to do when there is a baby emergency.

NFL handling of Rice case

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Sean Gregory, Senior Writer for Time Magazine and Time.com, discusses the NFL's investigation into the Ray Rice case.

Chardon High School shooter T.J. Lane escapes prison

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T.J. Lane escaped along with two other inmates from a prison in Lima, Ohio. Lane pleaded guilty in 2013 for the shooting of three students at Chardon High School. Marlie Hall reports.



9/11: How the president's ISIS plan will be carried out; "We're engaged in a major counterterrorism operation"

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The U.S. military has begun a new campaign targeting all ISIS forces across northern and western Iraq, gearing up for more aggressive attacks on ISIS as the military carries out the plan laid out by President Obama in his speech Wednesday; and, Secretary of State John Kerry stresses that while the U.S. is not at "war" with ISIS, it is engaged in a heightened level of counter terrorist activity.

How the president's ISIS plan will be carried out

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The U.S. military has begun a new campaign targeting all ISIS forces across northern and western Iraq, gearing up for more aggressive attacks on ISIS as the military carries out the plan laid out by President Obama in his speech Wednesday. On Thursday, they knocked out ISIS machine guns near the Mosul Dam. David Martin reports.

Congress expected to vote to arm and train Syrian rebels

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Congress is expected to vote next week on granting the President authority to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels that the White House hopes will take on ISIS from the ground while the U.S. attacks from the skies. But lawmakers have misgivings. Nancy Cordes reports.

Schieffer: The war on terror is not yet won

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President Obama, who came to office to bring the troops home, told the nation Wednesday that he is sending Americans back to Iraq and expanding the war on terrorism to Syria. Despite the presidential rhetoric of years gone by, the war on terror continues. The problem with wars, says CBS News' Bob Schieffer, is they're never over until both sides say they are over.

Cleared of more serious charges, Pistorius faces others

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Jaws dropped Thursday when a South African judge ruled out a premeditated murder conviction for Oscar Pistorius, the Olympian who shot and killed his girlfriend in his home. But as Deborah Patta reports, while the track star has escaped a mandatory 25-year prison term, he still faces other charges, including involuntary manslaughter.

Independence of NFL investigation questioned

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The NFL announced Wednesday that it is launching an investigation of how it pursued the Ray Rice case. But questions have been raised about how independent the investigation will really be. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Ravens owner defends team's actions in Ray Rice case

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Steve Bisciotti, the owner of the Baltimore Ravens, defended his team's failure to more aggressively pursue the tape of Ray Rice beating his future wife. CBS News Special Correspondent James Brown.

Paying it forward, years after 9/11

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People from all over America headed to New York City after the 9/11 attacks, hoping to help in any way they could. Now, through an organization called the New York Says Thank You Foundation, volunteers thank those who helped the city heal by helping other communities hit by disaster to rebuild. Anna Werner reports.

NASA video of "extreme" solar storm

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A magnetic explosion on the sun Wednesday sent a stream of charged particles heading towards Earth which could affect power grids, radio transmissions and other systems when it reaches us on Friday.

Laid-off Atlantic City casino workers hit the job fairs

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Eager to land a new job, laid-off casino workers poured into the Atlantic City Convention Center Wednesday. Sixty employers were on hand with about 1,500 open positions. With more casinos set to close this fall, there will be thousands more unemployed casino workers. KYW-TV's Cleve Bryan reports.

Mother bear and cub drawing a crowd in Calif.

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Residents of Monrovia, Calif. are abuzz after a mother bear and her cub showed up on a neighbor's lawn. Police had to cordon off the street as gawkers gathered to get a look at the two animals. KCBS-TV's Crystal Cruz reports.





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