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Daring doggie rescue in N.C.

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A girl was playing with her pup Brody when he fell through the ice in Zebulon, N.C. Rescuers tied two ladders together and used life jackets to reach across the ice to save him.

Explaining the proposed "female Viagra"

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After being rejected twice before, Sprout Pharmaceuticals is trying again to get FDA approval for its sex drive-boosting drug for women. Medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins CBSN to discuss the drug.

Can’t miss video: Meet a 2-year-old DJ

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Check out the latest videos trending on the web, including a toddler from South Africa who’s already making a name for himself as a DJ before he can even read.

Prosecutor: Acquit Dominique Strauss-Kahn

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The French prosecutor in the aggravated pimping case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn told the judge the former IMF chief should be acquitted, after five of his six accusers dropped their charges against him. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports.

A-Rod apologizes to fans for doping

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In a handwritten note to fans, Alex Rodriguez says sorry for PED scandal that led to year-long suspension. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details.

Niagara Falls almost freezes over

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Bitter cold in Northeast provides some amazing video at one of the country's natural wonders. CBSN's Anne Marie Green has more.

Testing driverless cars using real driver data

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By programming an autonomous car with biological and decision-making data collected from actual race car drivers, one Stanford University professor is designing a car that drives itself like a professional would.



One simple thing you can do to lose weight

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A simple diet change is all you need to begin losing weight, according to a new study. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Anne Marie Green report on the finding.

"Female Viagra" in the works again

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A North Carolina company called Sprout is not giving up on efforts to market a drug to boost women's libido. It's seeking FDA approval for the third time. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Anne Marie Green report on why it's so difficult to get it approved by regulators.

Stephon Marbury's Chinese redemption

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NBA player left his life in New York when personal problems overshadowed his career, but he tells CBS News' Seth Doane he was "reborn" in Beijing, where he's back on the court and basking in love.

Ice appears on the Hudson River

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It's so cold in New York, parts of the Hudson River have frozen over. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Anne Marie Green report on video of a ferry plowing its way through ice.

NSA spying secret revealed

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Security experts say the NSA has figured out how to hide spying software deep into computer hard drives. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on the information the NSA could potentially collect.

Hurricane, The Fighter, Divided

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Hurricane Harvey: A fluke or the future? Then, Sen. John McCain fights back; and, is the U.S. still a nation divided? Oprah Winfrey reports.

Reporter dodges artillery fire in Ukraine

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A BBC reporter narrowly avoided artillery fire while on assignment in Ukraine, and it was all caught on camera. CBSN's Anne Marie Green and Elaine Quijano report on the video.

Is Apple building a self-driving car?

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Apple is reportedly working on a driverless car. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on rumors of Apple's next big thing.

Dog attacks suspect during robbery

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In Saco, Maine a gas station robbery was interrupted when the suspect was attacked by an employee's dog. The incident was caught on video by the Saco Police Department.

Utah woman hopes to break world record of bridal bouquet catches

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Jamie Jackson is trying to turn her ambituous hobby into a world record. The Salt Lake City woman says over the past two decades, she's caught and collected 46 bridal bouquets from the hundred or so weddings she's attended. Gayle King reports.

High-tech toys change the way kids have fun

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Technology is taking over toys at New York City's annual Toy Fair. Next to the Lincoln Logs and Tinkertoys are slot cars powered by artificial intelligence. The fair showcases the changing face of the toy industry and how kids play. Gigi Stone Woods reports from the the fair in New York City with the high-tech hype.

Matthew Perry on remaking "The Odd Couple," substance abuse and "Friends"

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The sitcom star's one-liners from "Friends" still keeps people laughing, nearly 11 years after the hit comedy signed off. Perry is now putting a modern twist on another TV classic, taking on the iconic role of Oscar Madison in the CBS revival of "The Odd Couple." Perry joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show.

"On Your Case": Top legal matters women face in love and life

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Lisa Green, the author of "On Your Case: A Comprehensive, Compassionate (and Only Slightly Bossy) Legal Guide for Every Stage of a Woman's Life," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss issues she says women cannot ignore.

Fashion industry standards: Debate over model appearance, size

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Fashion Week in New York City is a chance to take a sneak peek at the latest styles to hit stores, but it's also a chance to scrutinize the world of modeling. Are models too thin? Are their photoshopped ads creating unrealistic body images among women? Vinita Nair reports on how the issue is making its way to Capitol Hill.

Lance Armstrong ordered to repay $10 million to insurer

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The disgraced cyclist is being ordered to pay $10 million to SCA promotions. The sports-prize insurer paid Armstrong bonuses for winning the Tour de France. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how reopening the case after a settlement is "totally unprecendented."





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