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Penn State frat suspended over "disturbing" photos

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A former member of Kappa Delta Rho at Penn State told police about an invitation only Facebook page that featured images of women who were passed out or asleep, in various states of undress, some of them in sexual poses. The fraternity has been suspended and the State College Police Department is asking for victims to come forward and help identify those responsible. Vinita Nair reports from Penn State University.

Secret Service chief grilled on Capitol Hill

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Lawmakers expressed frustration with the head of the Secret Service, Joe Clancy, during his testimony on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, grilling him on accountability and cleaning up the agency’s culture. Clancy confirmed he is not able to fire the agents today and noted there is still work to be done to overhaul the existing behavioral concerns in the Secret Service.

Star rookie linebacker walks away from NFL over concussion fears

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Chris Borland, a star rookie linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, has joined a string of recent NFL players hanging up their cleats early, fearing brain damage. Senior NFL writer for CBSSports.com Will Brinson joins CBSN with more on the state of safety in the NFL and the implications early retirements may have on the league.

Netanyahu: If re-elected, there will be no Palestinian state

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says if he wins the election, there will be no statehood for the Palestinian people. CBS Radio's Dan Raviv joins CBSN with more on how that comment could affect future peace negotiations.



Al Gore and the 2016 presidential landscape

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A recently published New York Times profile on former Vice President Al Gore focuses on his continuing environmental efforts, but can questions of politics be too far behind? As senior White House correspondent Major Garrett notes, the 2016 political landscape is starting to look a lot like the 1990s. Garrett joins CBSN with more.

Watch: Toddler drummer lead an orchestra of adults

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A 3-Yr.-Old Musical protégé in Russia rocked out on the drums, leading an entire adult orchestra in their performance of “The Can-Can” Song. His performance earned the little guy, a closing encore.

Bird strike forces jet to make emergency landing at JFK

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An American Airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing Tuesday morning after a bird hit it's windshield 10 minutes after take-off from John F. Kennedy Airport en route St. Thomas. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone report.

Apple planning streaming TV service

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Apple will reportedly launch a new streaming TV service this fall. CNET Tech Reporter, Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on what consumers can expect.

Elections in Israel are underway

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The polls are now open in Israel and the race is very close. Aaron David Miller, vice president at the Woodrow Wilson Center For Scholars, joins CBSN with more on whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can survive this latest political battle.

Why more women want kids later or not at all

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The largest, most comprehensive national study of single Americans finds men want to have kids more than women. New York Magazine contributor Bryce Covert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her article that spotlights the growing number of women unsure or decidedly against becoming mothers.

Is your dream college overrated?

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High school seniors will soon learn their futures, as colleges are posting acceptance and rejection letters. New York Times columnist Frank Bruni offers encouraging advice for students who don't get into the likes of Princeton or Stanford. Bruni joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be."

Prince Harry shares "really tough decision" to leave army

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The fourth-in-line for the British throne has spent a third of his life serving in the military, and now London is looking at what the prince may be planning for his future. Elizabeth Palmer reports from outside Buckingham Palace.

Families fight to stay together in one Connecticut house

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The question of how you define a family is at the center of a dispute in Hartford, Connecticut. Nearly a dozen people, some of whom are not related, live together comfortably in a single-family home. But as Anna Werner reports, they could be forced to split up because of a zoning code.

WSJ: Apple to launch streaming TV service in fall

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Apple may be getting ready to launch a new TV service with 25 channels. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is in talks with several networks including, one source says, CBS. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what this could mean for Apple and the television industry.





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