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Poisoning claims mar U.K.'s premier dog show

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Accusations of a "heinous crime" have tarnished the Crufts Show. Jagger, the 3-year-old dog, died after appearing in the show. This case could be expanding as there are new reports of more dogs having fallen sick with poisoning. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London, where Jagger's owner says she knows who didn't do it.

Oklahoma SAE chapter chef Howard Dixon: “I have no house”

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The 53-year-old cooked for the students for 14 years and is now out of a job. He still considers the students his family even though he is “shocked” by their remarks. An online fundraiser has already raised more than $34,000 for him. Gayle King reports.

Patricia Arquette on "CSI: Cyber," Oscar win and victory speech

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The Oscar-winner plays special agent Avery Ryan who leads an FBI unit. More than 10 million people caught last week's premiere. A real-life psychologist inspired the series. Arquette joins "CBS This Morning" with a preview of Wednesday night's episode.

Quitting sugar: A 10-day detox plan for weight loss

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Leader of the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, Dr. Mark Hyman, believes there is new hope for the tens of millions of people who are overweight or obese. Hyman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet Cookbook."

VP Biden may be mulling 2016 presidential run despite gaffes

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Hillary Clinton's silence on the private email account controversy has created a small political vacuum -- a vacuum that Democrats not sold on Clinton's inevitability have filled with speculation about other potential Democratic rivals like Vice President Joe Biden. Major Garrett reports.

Apple unveils new watch, distribution deal

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The long-awaited Apple Watch will hit stores next month, and it will not come cheap. John Blackstone reports on how the watch was not the only big announcement from Apple.

U.S. and Iran aiding Iraq in separate battles against ISIS

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Two key battles against ISIS raged Tuesday morning in Iraq: one for the city of Tikrit and the other in nearby Kirkuk Province. Iraqi forces say they took the center of a town outside ISIS-controlled Tikrit. Meanwhile, chairman of U.S. Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey says he's "a bit concerned" that the international coalition against ISIS may not stay together for the long term. Holly Williams reports.

GOP senators accused of trying to sabotage Iran nuclear talks

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Democrats are denouncing a letter to Iran written by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton and signed by most of the 54 Republican senators.The letter warns that any nuclear deal would need to be ratified "by two thirds vote." Vice President Joe Biden said the letter "undercuts" President Obama and his nuclear negotiators. Nancy Cordes reports.



MoneyWatch: Apple Watch unveiled; GM begins stock buyback

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Apple announces the pre-order and release date for the Apple Watch, the tech-giants first wearable device. And, General Motors is starting a five billion dollar stock buyback as part of a plan to return more cash to investors. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Madonna releases new material

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The Material Girl's album "Rebel Heart" goes on sale less than three months after the first tracks leaked online. In a candid interview she opens up about her life and career. Suzanne Marques reports.

Hormone replacement therapy might raise stroke risk

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Women taking hormone replacement therapy for menopause symptoms might be putting their heart at risk. And, a study finds vegetarianism linked with a lower risk of colorectal cancer. Eboni Williams has some of the day's top medical stories.

Will Apple Watch revolutionize the smartwatch market?

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Apple revealed new details about its new line of smartwatches, and while the device looks sleek and promises a wide array of amazing functions, it remains to be seen whether wearing on your wrist will really catch on. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Vietnam: 50 years later, pilots remember being shot down

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U.S. military pilots recently gathered at a 50-year anniversary event to honor Hayden Lockhart, the first Air Force pilot to be shot down over North Vietnam. David Martin spoke to pilots who shared Lockhart's hellish experience as POWs during the war.

ISIS gains Boko Haram as ally

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Militant group Boko Haram has agreed to ally itself with ISIS. Senior national security correspondent Juan Zarate joins CBSN to explain the impact of the two terror groups merging.

OU shuts down fraternity after racist chant

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The University of Oklahoma shut down a fraternity over a racist chant caught on video. As Jericka Duncan explains, the racial slurs were chanted with the fist-pumping enthusiasm of a pep rally.

New footage of Boston bombing blast shown in court

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Surveillance camera footage from the Boston bombings shows Tamerlan Tsarnaev's younger brother setting down his backpack just a few feet away from the youngest victim. Tsarnaev then made a phone call for 19 seconds, after which the first bomb went off. Don Dahler reports on the latest in the trial.

Protests follow shooting of an unarmed Wisconsin teen

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Increasingly large crowds of demonstrators marched on the Wisconsin statehouse Monday, filling its 98-year old rotunda with chants protesting the death of Tony Robinson. The 19-year-old was shot on Friday by an officer who trailed him to his house. Dean Reynolds reports.

Congress issues warning to Iran on possible nuclear deal

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In a letter to Iran, Congress explained they must sign off on any deal Secretary of State John Kerry strikes with Iran over its nuclear program. Iran's foreign minister called the letter a "propaganda ploy" and said "it seems that the authors do not understand international law." Nancy Cordes reports.

Gen. Martin Dempsey raises concern over Iraq's ability to fight ISIS

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During a visit to Baghdad, the Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, said that Iraqi forces sometimes show up "under-strength" and "without proper equipment." The comments come as Iraqi forces are in a battle to try and take back the city of Tikrit from ISIS. Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.

Hillary Clinton still silent on private emails controversy

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Hillary Clinton has remained silent on the transparency controversy surrounding her use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state. CBS correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest details.

Sam Simon: A self-confessed dog nut

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When producer David Browning met "The Simpsons" co-creator Sam Simon, they bonded over their love for dogs; Simon passed away Sunday

U.S. Border Patrol expecting over 1 million migrants to arrive at southern border in 2021

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials estimate over 1 million migrants will arrive at the U.S-Mexico border this year. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga tells CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano about the overcrowding she witnessed during a visit to one of the nation's busiest migrant processing facilities in Donna, Texas.

Biden unveils ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan

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President Biden unveiled an ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Part of the legislation is aimed at fixing the nation's roads and bridges and creating more affordable housing. The White House says the plan would create millions of jobs, but lawmakers are clashing over how to pay for the proposal. The Biden administration wants to pay for it through an increase in the corporate tax rate, which has already led to opposition from some Republicans. CBS News chief White House reporter Nancy Cordes reports from Pittsburgh... Читать дальше...

Apple CEO unveils the new Apple Watch

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Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled his company's first completely new device in years: a smartwatch that can bring news, notifications, social media, health tracking and much more to people's wrists.





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