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NFL receiver arrested for felony assault

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Tennessee Titans' receiver Justin Hunter is facing charges after a bar brawl in Virginia Beach. The arrest could impact his future in the NFL. "48 Hours" Crimesider reporter Graham Kates has more on the case.

When Alzheimer’s disrupts a marriage

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Allan Vann has been with his wife Clare for 48 years in what he says has been a “fairy tale marriage.” In 2009, Clare was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. In an interview with CBS News, Allan describes the pain of watching the disease rob him of the woman he loves most.

Man allegedly "hogtied" by police dies in custody

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The family of a Tennessee man is calling for a federal investigation into the use of force by police in Mississippi on Saturday. Southaven police say it started with a call about a possible LSD overdose. Bystander video shows Troy Goode, 30, on a stretcher, and witnesses say he was hogtied and loaded into an ambulance while face down. He died two hours after being detained. Gayle King reports.

MLB reportedly giving All-Star game to Denver

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MLB yanked the game from Atlanta after Georgia passed controversial, sweeping new voting laws. Colorado's governor is Democratic and Democrats control its legislature.

How a teen's nosebleed saved her parents' lives

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A Texas teenager's nosebleed led to a diagnosis of kidney disease, which caused both of her parents to get tested as potential organ donors. Although neither was a match, the tests still turned out to be life-saving. Robbie Owens of Dallas station KTVT reports.

Lindsey Graham: Obama is "the Neville Chamberlain of our time"

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Calling President Obama "naive," presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham compared Mr. Obama's actions in the Iran nuclear deal to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany before World War II. Watch the full segment on "CBS This Morning."

Backlash over Target's "trophy" t-shirt

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Target is accused of being sexist for selling t-shirts with the words "trophy" and "mrs." on them. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver have more.

Sen. Graham has harsh words for "jackass" Donald Trump

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Senator Lindsey Graham tells Donald Trump to "stay in the race, stop being a jackass." CBSN's Meg Oliver and Elaine Quijano talk with the GOP presidential candidate about Trump's comments against Sen. John McCain and immigration reform.



Ashley Madison hack attack exposes major security flaws

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The latest data breach on cheating website AshleyMadison.com exposes widespread security flaws online. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on what this means for anyone who gives up their personal information online.

Jet.com could become Amazon's biggest competitor

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New website Jet.com launches with promise of lower prices. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on whether it could become retailer Amazon's biggest competitor in the future.

XPrize's $2 million mission to protect the oceans

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A small team of chemists and mechanical engineers from Montana is celebrating a major victory after winning the “Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health Xprize.” The team, Sunburst Sensors, developed a chemical device to monitor the health of our oceans. XPrize competitions and their giant paydays are designed to jump start innovation. XPrize chairman and CEO Peter Diamandis and Wendy Schmidt join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the challenges and the winning team.

Former Obama adviser David Plouffe on Uber’s vision and critics

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The on-demand car app is taking to the airwaves in New York with a blunt message aimed at Mayor Bill de Blasio and the city's taxis. But that is just one front in the company’s worldwide fight to grow even bigger. Uber’s chief adviser and board member David Plouffe used to serve as President Obama’s campaign manager in 2008 before becoming a White House adviser. Plouffe joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Uber's explosive growth and legal fights.

New fathers gain weight after baby's birth, study shows

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Research finds new dads gain an average of about four pounds after a baby’s birth. Men in the study who did not have kids lost weight. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the possible cause of the weight gain.

Lindsey Graham to Trump: "Stop being a jackass"

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Donald Trump's rivals for the Republican nomination, is a close friend of Sen. John McCain. Graham was with McCain Monday at a town hall in New York where they discussed the Iran nuclear deal. Graham, who recently retired from the Air Force reserve, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's recent remarks about the former Vietnam prisoner of war and the Iran nuclear deal.

Hamptons resort town Montauk fighting rowdy tourists

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Vacationers are flocking to beaches to find relief from the July heat, but people who live in these popular getaway spots want relief from partygoers. Summer vacation destinations are starting to crack down on rowdy behavior that residents say plague their communities. Michelle Miller visits a Long Island town where the tension is thick.

What's behind the summer sale wars among major retailers?

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Best Buy is joining Amazon and Walmart by offering a Black Friday-style sale in July. But are all of these stunts actually hurting retailers' bottom lines? CBS News financial contributor joins "CBS This Morning" from Houston to discuss how these businesses could be paying a big price to help you save.

New evidence revealed in D.C. mansion murder, suspect charged

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Daron Wint, the suspect in the killings of four people at a Washington, D.C., mansion was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday morning. The judge found "probable cause" Monday. There's also new, disturbing information about the deaths of Savvas Savopoulos, his wife, son and housekeeper. Paula Reid reports from Washington, where one of the Savopoulos daughters faced the accused killer in court.

Probe of Chattanooga gunman's past reveals substance abuse

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Federal authorities are digging deeper into the life of Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez who killed five service members last Thursday. The FBI raided an apartment Monday night to learn more about the 24-year-old. A source close to the family says Abdulazeez struggled with substance abuse. Jericka Duncan reports.

Sweltering heat causes problems for millions

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Hot and humid conditions will impact millions of Americans Tuesday, as a swath of warm temperatures stretch from the southern Plains to the East Coast. The extreme heat has not only been causing power outages and travel delays, but also been downright unbearable -- and dangerous. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Cat joins in on "If You're Happy And You Know It"

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including Hattie Cat confirming she is happy through song and Chinese kindergarteners performing a mesmerizing basketball dance. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Teenager confronts FBI agents in probe of Chattanooga gunman

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While going to the apartment of an associate of Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, several FBI agents encountered a 15-year-old boy aiming an air soft rifle at them. After ordering him to the ground and searching him they also found an air soft pistol. The boy was not charged with a crime, but instead given a warning.





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