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Ukrainian parliament members brawl

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On the same day that a cease-fire agreement was reached between Ukraine and Russian-backed rebels, 2 Ukrainian lawmakers got into a brutal fist fight in the halls of the parliament building.

Toothache saves Oklahoma girl's life

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A dental hygienist noticed something was wrong while cleaning 11-year-old Journee Woodward's teeth. What came after saved the girl's life.

Remembering Bob Simon on "60 Minutes"

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"60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager joins CBSN to share memories of his colleague and friend, CBS News correspondent Bob Simon, who died in a car crash Wednesday at the age of 73.

Finding love in 1997 before online dating

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In the spirit of Valentine's Day, we pulled up this 1997 "CBS Evening News" report on romance in the Old West. As former CBS News correspondent Harry Smith found out, a family in Montana played the role of Cupid through its "Sweetheart" magazine back in a time when online dating was still far, far off.



Through the years with Bob Simon

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This video compilation of his reports was featured when he received the Special President's Lifetime Achievement award from the Overseas Press Club --its highest honor -- in April 2014

Cryotherapy: Freezing yourself for health and beauty

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A new health and beauty trend has people venturing into the "frozen zone" -- whole-body cryotherapy chambers where the temperature is more than 200 degrees below zero Fahrenheit . WCBS' Kristine Johnson reports.

The best solar flares of the past five years

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On the fifth anniversary of NASA's launch of the Solar Dynamics Observatory, the agency released a video of the observatory's most spectacular images of the sun.

Rand Paul attempts to clarify his vaccine position

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, denies he's switched positions on vaccines, discusses his thinking on the 2016 presidential race, and sticks to his libertarian guns on net neutrality.

Dogs recognize smiling faces

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Researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna have completed the first study showing that dogs can interpret the facial expressions of another species -- humans.

U.S. criticizes WHO report on origins of COVID-19 over delays, lack of access to data

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Following the release of a long-awaited report from the World Health Organization and Chinese scientists about the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, the United States and other countries published a statement that raises doubt about the study's credibility. CBS News reporter Alex Tin joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss their concerns, and why the U.S. declined to join a group of world leaders who are calling for a global pandemic treaty to be drawn up.

Sneak peek: Dangerous Games

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A bright college student lured into the world of bondage and domination by a friend. She said no -- and didn’t survive the night. Was it murder? Troy Roberts investigates Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.





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