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Pet therapy improves health, study finds

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Doctors have long suspected that the bond between people and animals can be healing. Now researchers in New York have scientific proof. Marlie Hall reports.

Documentary "Going Clear" examines Church of Scientology

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An upcoming HBO documentary has sparked months of controversy. "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," which includes interviews with several former church members, is being criticized by the Church of Scientology as "one-sided" and "dishonest." The film's director Alex Gibney and Lawrence Wright, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose book the film is based on, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the documentary. Editor's note: In January, 2015, the Church of Scientology took out a newspaper... Читать дальше...

Amazon may soon launch a wireless service

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Amazon may soon jump into the wireless market, offering low-cost mobile Internet. Nicholas Thompson, editor of NewYorker.com, joins CBSN with more on how some of tech's biggest companies are getting into the business.

Katy Perry's "Left Shark" onesie for sale

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The "Left Shark" in Katy Perry's Super Bowl performance was made into a onesie for sale. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Vladimir Duthiers show us how much it'll cost you if you want one.



What Israeli PM Netanyahu accomplished with speech to Congress

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received mixed reviews after his address on Tuesday. President Obama sharply criticized the address, while some members of Congress gave Netanyahu 26 standing ovations. CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" with her take on the controversy.

Maryland CPS puts "free-range" parents on notice

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Child Protective Services is accusing a couple of neglect after allowing their 10- and 6-year-old kids to walk home alone. Now, the family is fighting back and plans to appeal to keep letting their children roam free. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the family's legal limbo.

Reports of Apple Pay fraud linked to how cards are verified

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Apple's new mobile payment system, Apple Pay, is under threat from criminals. Banks report rampant fraud linked to the 5-month-old service used by millions of Americans to make purchases. New Yorker magazine's digital expert Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the problem.

Massive tax scam: IRS warns of thieves posing as agents over phone

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There's a new alert about a massive scam involving criminals posing as IRS agents. The people behind the scam are calling at least 10,000 Americans every week, and federal investigators say they are absolutely ruthless. Chip Reid investigates the plot that's unfolding on your phone, only on "CBS This Morning."

Israeli prime minister's speech to Congress draws scorn from Obama, Democrats

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The U.S. and Iran are holding more talks on regulating Iran's nuclear program. That follows a tough warning on Tuesday from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who told Congress the Obama administration is pursuing a bad deal that would endanger Israel. Major Garrett reports on how President Obama is rejecting Netanyahu's warning.

Ferguson police routinely discriminated against blacks, DOJ says

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Federal investigators believe the Ferguson police department is racially biased. The Justice Department is due to release a report Wednesday spelling out the reasons why. The study claims officers violated black people's civil rights on a regular basis. Mark Strassmann reports.

Hillary Clinton's emails were reportedly managed by private server in home

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Clinton is under scrutiny, with new questions about the private email account she used as secretary of state. Her emails trace to an Internet service based at the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York. Computer experts say a private server like that would give Clinton extreme control over her messages, but the State Department says Clinton's decision to use a personal account was not illegal. Margaret Brennan reports.

"CSI: Cyber," starring Oscar winner Patricia Arquette, debuts Wednesday

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The new CBS crime drama "CSI:Cyber" follows the story of a cyber-psychologist and stars Oscar-winning actress Patricia Arquette. Plus, a look at the new film “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” which opens Friday. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

Adults more resistant to the flu, study says

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A new report says that adults over the age of 30 will get the flu twice on average over 10 years, while children will catch the virus every other year. Also, air pollution could impact how well children learn in school. Meg Oliver reports on the day's top health news.





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