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7 FIFA officials arrested in bribery, fraud scandal

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The high-ranking officials were arrested in Switzerland Wednesday morning. The indictment alleges patterns of fraud and bribery over where events would be played and televised. Jim Axelrod reports.

U.S. military admits to shipping live anthrax

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The U.S. military was supposed to send inactive samples of anthrax to nine laboratories in South Korea but mistakenly sent live samples. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

Houston family narrowly survives torrent of water

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The Martins say they feared for their lives when water rushed into their Houston home, sending them fleeing to their attic. As Vicente Arenas reports, the Martins are lucky to be alive.

Tattoos can cause long-term complications

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A new survey from NYU Langone Medical Center finds a surprising number of people with tattoos experience skin problems that can last for months or even years. Hena Daniels reports.

Flash Points: Why did the U.S. take the lead in FIFA arrests?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the U.S. indictments of top FIFA officials handed down Wednesday, and what they could mean for the future of international soccer.

Sneak peek: Last Chance for Freedom

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Can new evidence uncovered in a "48 Hours" investigation lead to a Florida man convicted of murder walking free? Correspondent Erin Moriarty has been on the case for 16 years and has an update Saturday, May 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

James Holmes notebook released in its entirety

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The notebook kept by James Holmes before he went on a shooting rampage in Aurora, Colorado, has been released in its entirety. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers explains the findings.



Screech from "Saved By The Bell" on trial

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Actor Dustin Diamond, best known for his role on "Saved By The Bell," is on trial for allegedly stabbing a man. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Michelle Sigona has the details.

U.S. charges top FIFA officials with bribery

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Several FIFA officials were arrested, accused in a bribery scandal. Financial Times reporter Matt Garrahan joins CBSN with more on how it'll affect one of the largest sports organizations in the world.

Preview: Last Chance for Freedom

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Can new evidence uncovered in a "48 Hours" investigation lead to a Florida man convicted of murder walking free? Correspondent Erin Moriarty updates the case Saturday, May 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

CBSNBusiness: May 27, 2015

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A widespread IRS hack attack, Whole Foods helping businesses damaged by floods, and new home sales up in April. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner joins CBSN with the day's business headlines.

Pilot orders pizza for everyone on grounded flight

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A Delta flight from Philadelphia to Atlanta was forced to land in Knoxville, Tennessee, because of rough weather. The captain decided to order everyone on board some pizza. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Elaine Quijano have the details.

Houston hammered with another round of rain

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Texas was hammered again by another round of torrential rain. CBS News correspondent Vicente Arenas joins CBSN to show us the rising floodwaters.

Beware of text message that can disable your phone

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Apple iPhone users have discovered a nasty bug that causes your phone to shut down if a certain text is sent through the Messages app. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with the details.

Zebra shark loves belly rubs

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a shark that loves belly rubs, and some deliciously impressive trick shots. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Is life insurance right for you?

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Many people just assume they need life insurance, but that is not always the case. CBS contributor Mellody Hobson weighs life insurance options so you can best protect your family, your finances, and yourself.

Shake Shack creators on stock, expansion and future

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The very popular burger chain “Shake Shack” is back in the headlines and sizzling on Wall Street. After going public in January, the company’s stock price has quadrupled and is now valued at more than $3 billion. Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer and CEO Randy Garutti join “CBS This Morning” to discuss hints of a widening menu, and the plan to open new stores.

New study explores role of genetics in infidelity

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A recent study suggests certain gene variations may cause women to be unfaithful. Sari Cooper, a certified relationship expert, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversial topic.

The stroke threat: Why young people need to be concerned

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Strokes are the leading cause of severe disability in the U.S. One out of six people will suffer a stroke in his or her lifetime. Dr. Tara Narula reports on why everyone needs to be aware of the risk, and how to respond.

Journalist poses as recruit to expose terrorists

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Only on “CBS This Morning,” a French reporter calling herself Anna Erelle is telling her story of meeting a reputed ISIS member online. CBS News could not independently verify her story but CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports she says she was just trying to understand why young women and teenagers would leave their homes and families to join the extremist group in Syria by pretending to be one of them.





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