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Schnauzer sneaks into hospital to find ailing owner

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In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a Miniature Schnauzer named Sissy broke out of her yard and traveled 20 blocks to a hospital where she roamed the halls apparently looking for her owner who has cancer. Scott Pelley reports.

Adults cause kids to lose Little League championship title

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The 13 kids from Chicago's Jackie Robinson West Little League squad, who battled their way to the 2014 national championships, have had their title stripped over "blatant cheating" by adults. Dean Reynolds reports.

Scott Walker punts a question on evolution

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When Scott Walker, Wisconsin's Republican governor, spoke at the Chatham House during a trip to London, he said evolution was "a question a politician shouldn’t be involved in."

"American Sniper" trial begins with testimony from wife

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The wife of Chris Kyle took the stand Wednesday in the trial of Eddie Ray Routh - the man charged in her husband's death. Kyle's story was brought to the big screen in the blockbuster "American Sniper." Mark Strassmann reports on the emotional day in court.

3 Muslim students killed; hate crime or parking dispute?

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The killings of three young muslims were mourned with the hashtag, #MuslimLivesMatter. Authorities say accused killer Craig Stephen Hicks is cooperating in the triple-murder investigation. Vicente Arenas reports on whether the shooting was triggered by a parking dispute or if religion played a role.

Desperate Syrians embark on "ghost ships"

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Men, women and children all pay around $5,000 a head for a treacherous journey and the hope of a better life in Europe. Holly Williams reports on the lucrative business of smuggling refugees on dangerous vessels.

Obama seeks congressional war authorization against ISIS

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President Obama asked Congress to become his full partner in the war against the terrorists responsible for the death of Kayla Mueller and countless other innocent people. He asked Congress to officially authorize the war he's been waging against ISIS -- for the rest of his presidency. Major Garrett reports.



Congress debates president's war resolution

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The president's war authorization only takes effect if Congress approves it. Some Republicans worry certain language in the resolution limits the president's military options, and they're meeting behind closed doors to discuss it. Nancy Cordes reports.

Obama outlines ISIS war authorization request

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President Obama said the request to Congress balances the authority he needs to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria without putting the U.S. in danger of a prolonged ground war.

Brits debut driverless cars

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The U.K. has started testing self-driving vehicles in four cities, with a government official calling the technology a "game-changer."

Bounce your way to a better body

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Kids aren't the only ones bouncing on trampolines these days. A growing number of adults have discovered they're a fun way to get in shape. Indoor parks are popping up across the country, offering a full-body workout on the trampoline. Susan McGinnis reports.

Two shelter dogs become best friends

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A series of unfortunate events brought two puppies together. They're often seen snuggling together on a heart-shaped pillow. CBSN's Clarissa Ward and Michelle Miller report on the adorable video.

WhatsApp users may be spied on by hackers

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Hackers have reportedly figured out how to bypass privacy settings on messaging app "WhatsApp." CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on how hackers can be reading your private messages.

Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition is improving

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Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, is doing better, despite rumors that the end is near. CBSN's Michelle Miller has details of a police investigation.

#BeReady: Couples and finances

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CBS News financial analyst Jill Schlesinger answers your Twitter questions about joint accounts, student loan debt and wedding budgeting.

Teen's tweet gets her fired before first day on job

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Teen's expletive-laden tweet leads to employer letting her go before the first day of her new job. CBSN's Clarissa Ward and Michelle Miller report on how the store owner responded.

What the fighters facing ISIS want from the U.S.

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Kurdish national security adviser Masrour Barzani says his peshmerga forces are simply outgunned by ISIS in northern Iraq and are dying by the hundreds. He tells CBS News' Holly Williams he can't understand why his months-old requests to U.S. officials for armor and armament have gone unheeded.

Lucy Liu on hit TV drama "Elementary" and directing

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Lucy Liu rose to the big screen spotlight in "Charlie's Angels" and "Kill Bill." Now,she's in her third season starring in the CBS drama, "Elementary." Liu joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her career and her experience directing.

"Submissive" women who use softer approach to keep relationships strong

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"Fifty Shades of Grey" opens Friday, and the steamy love scenes are generating controversy because of the leading lady's "submissive" role. Lee Woodruff spoke to two famous and powerful women who say they are submissive in their marriages, but in a much different way.





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