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Millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst denied bail

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Robert Durst was denied bail at a bond hearing Monday as prosecutors claimed he's a serious flight risk. New information was also revealed about Durst's finances and the moments leading to his arrest. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" reports.

Police unable to corroborate U.Va rape allegations

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Police in Charlottesville, Virginia announced the findings of a four-month investigation into an alleged sexual attack at the University of Virginia. The alleged victim's story was profiled by Rolling Stone magazine and subsequently questioned after discrepancies were found. Monday, police said it found no evidence of a brutal gang rape at Phi Kappa Psi in 2012. Julianna Goldman reports.

How Yemen's crisis will impact U.S. fight against terrorism

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The U.S. withdrew its remaining military personnel from Yemen amid increasing violence and volatility. The unstable situation in the country also led Britain to pull its forces out the country. CBS News security analyst and former acting director of the CIA Mike Morell explains what this means for U.S. involvement overseas.

Pentagon reacts to ISIS "hit list" of U.S. military personnel

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The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) published a list of U.S. military personnel to be targeted by its members and sympathizers. The majority of those on the list are from the Navy and the Air Force, the two services which have been conducting an air campaign against ISIS. David Martin reports on the Pentagon's reaction to the list.

Late Late Show: Mila Kunis confirms marriage?

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In this first clip from "The Late Late Show" with new host James Corden, set to air Tuesday morning at 12:35 a..m., Mila Kunis (sort of) reveals her marriage to actor Ashton Kutcher. Or does she?

Banjo duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn

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Husband-and-wife musicians Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn are incomparable artists when it comes to the banjo. They demonstrate their distinctive styles for Charles Osgood, and talk about how their relationship helps keep their performances in tune.

Police cannot confirm story of alleged UVA gang rape

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After a five-month investigation, police say they cannot confirm the story of an alleged gang rape at a fraternity house on the University Of Virginia campus widely publicized after a Rolling Stone article. CBS News correspondent Julianna Goldman reports.



5 years of Obamacare

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It’s been five years since President Barack Obama signed the affordable Health Care Act -- and since Joe Biden’s off-color remark immediately after.

NYT: No evidence of cover-up after Benghazi attack

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The New York Times is reporting that there is no sign of a cover-up from Hillary Clinton, according to the 300 emails she turned over related to Benghazi. CBSN's Gigi Stone Woods has more.

Robert Durst denied bail

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A Louisiana judge has denied bail for millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst, saying he is both a flight risk and a risk to others. CBSN's Gigi Stone Woods has the details.

Starstruck nuns mob Pope Francis

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A little slice of heaven for Pope Francis? While riding in the popemobile, Pope Francis was mobbed by a group of starstruck nuns. A stunned archbishop joked, “they are going to eat him”. CBSN’s Gigi Stone Woods has this paypal update.

Pope Francis finally gets the pizza he's been craving

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Pope Francis' prayers have been answered. A Naples restaurateur and pizza maker hand delivered a custom pie for the Pope after hearing about his longing for one. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver report

Analyzing Sen. Ted Cruz's first speech after announcing 2016 bid

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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz becomes the first candidate to officially announce his run for the White House in 2016. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and elections director Anthony Salvanto join CBSN with an analysis of Cruz's first speech.

Afghans protest woman's brutal murder at mosque

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Demonstrators demand justice, equality for women in Afghanistan as they wear masks in image of Farkhunda, who was thrown from a building and immolated after men accused her of burning a Quran, which she likely never did.

Ted Cruz's 2016 strategy

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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz officially threw his hat in the ring via Twitter, announcing he's running for the country's highest office in 2016. Politico's Jonathan Allen joins CBSN with more on the GOP candidate's strategy.

ISIS targets 100 U.S. military personnel with "hit list"

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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria terror group has released a "hit list" that threatens the lives of 100 specific military personnel. ISIS listed their personal information and is encouraging its followers in the U.S. to go after those named. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver wtih more on what's at stake with ISIS sympathizers on American soil.

Villanova piccolo player devastated by loss carries on

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A Villanova superfan and piccolo player in the school’s band faced the music publicly just moments after the team lost 71-68 on Saturday. The band member was spotted fighting back tears streaming down her face, but she continued to hit the high notes.

Kentucky cop helps woman finish 10K race

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After struggling with her weight for years, Louisville, Kentucky, resident Asia Ford decided to face the music and vowed to complete a 10K race in an effort to lose weight. One police officer noticed Ford struggling before the finish line and took it upon himself to make sure she finished the race. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver report on the heartwarming story.





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