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Small businesses left in ruins by Ferguson looters

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Business owners in Ferguson hope to clean up after two nights of unrest. At least a dozen commercial buildings burned to the ground. Others were looted. Vladimir Duthier reports on how business owners bore the brunt of the outrage on the streets of Ferguson.

Obama: "No sympathy" for destructive protesters in Ferguson

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President Obama is acknowledging the need to improve race relations in the U.S. During an immigration speech in Chicago Tuesday, he outlined steps he will take in response to Michael Brown's death. Charlie Rose reports.

Thieves take hostage, rob jewelry store in Paris

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Two gunmen fled on a scooter after allegedly robbing Cartier in the popular Champs-Élysées shopping district. The suspects ended up at a hair salon where they took a hostage. Jeff Glor reports.

UVA promises "zero tolerance" sexual assault policy

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All fraternity activities are on hold at University of Virginia until February after a female student says she was gang-raped in a UVA fraternity house. Board members voted to enact a "zero tolerance" sexual assault policy at the university. Gayle King reports.

New footage shows police handcuff 5-year-old

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The 51-minute body camera video, which the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office released Friday, sheds new light on an encounter that's now the subject of a lawsuit filed by the boy's mother.

Flights canceled, highways clogged due to winter storm

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Airlines have canceled over 200 flights and delayed more than 200 others. Most of the major airports in the Northeast are affected by a winter storm. Vicente Arenas reports from New York's LaGuardia Airport.



Michael Brown's parents on grand jury decision, violence in Ferguson

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Michael Brown Sr. and Lesley McSpadden, the parents of Michael Brown Jr., and their attorney Benjamin Crump join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their reaction to the grand jury's decision and the violent aftermath in Ferguson. In this emotional interview, they also comment on officer Darren Wilson's version of events and the American justice system.

More violence in Ferguson despite National Guard presence

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Fallout continues over the grand jury's decision to not indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. People managed to destroy another police cruiser. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Ferguson where the number of National Guard troops more than tripled overnight.

Bill Cosby loses yet another performance

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A venue in Green Bay, Wisconsin cancelled an upcoming Bill Cosby performance, and the comedian was also removed from the advisory board of a North Carolina university. Also, Angelina Jolie directed the film "Unbroken," which opens in December. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.

North America leads the world in obesity-related cancer

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Researchers say that one-quarter of obesity-related cancers in North America are avoidable. Also, new concerns for children who use acetaminophen. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top health news.

Millions brace for severe weather this weekend

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There are severe weather alerts across the U.S. affecting at least 50 million Americans. Nearly two dozen tornadoes wreaked havoc across the South in the last two days. CBS meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli explains what’s ahead.

From pets to prey

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Each year, thousands of tourists pay to pet young lion cubs in South African animal parks. What they don't know is what happens to the cubs when they get older - they often end up in so-called "canned hunts," where hunting tourists pay tens of thousands to shoot down the cubs deemed too big and dangerous to be around humans. Clarissa Ward shares a preview of this story to air on "60 Minutes".

Calorie counts coming to restaurant menus

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The federal government announced that some restaurants will now have to post calorie counts on their menus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins CBSN to talk about what it all means.

11/25: The aftermath in Ferguson; calorie counts coming to menus nationwide

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More National Guard troops are on their way to Ferguson, Mo., to try and control the chaotic aftermath of a grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson; and, a provision of the Affordable Care Act will soon require calorie counts on menus at restaurants with 20 or more locations.





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