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"48 Hours" on surprise evidence in toddler's death

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An anonymous call may lead to a new trial for Melissa Calusinski, a childcare worker who is convicted of murdering a little boy. Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her Saturday report on "48 Hours."

New statue in Central Park to feature first historical females

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The statues of well-known historical men are perched on pedestals throughout Central Park's 843 acres, but the two females represented in the park are fictional characters -- Mother Goose and Alice in Wonderland. David Begnaud reports on how a small group is making equality part of the landscape.

Craft sodas trying to shake up soft drinks

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For the 10th straight year, soda consumption is down. Americans drank nearly one and a half billion fewer cases last year than in 2004, which is when soda sales hit an all-time high. As people turn away from high-calorie and chemically-sweetened sodas, another class of beverage is looking to take advantage. Vinita Nair reports.

How Uber is impacting the 2016 presidential race

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Uber is a symbol of American innovation. The on-demand car app is also driving conversation among presidential candidates. Nancy Cordes takes a look at why Uber is a big talking point on the campaign trail.

Belle Harbor, Three Million Open Jobs, McCullough

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In Belle Harbor, N.Y., the only force greater than the devastation of Hurricane Sandy is the determination of the community; Also, millions of jobs are waiting to be filled, but employers say they can't find qualified workers because of "the skills gap"; And, from Paris to the Brooklyn Bridge, author David McCullough shows how hard work and creativity shaped America's cultural landscape

Newtown, Costa Concordia, The Library

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Scott Pelley reports on the Newtown shooting and interviews a school nurse, a former classmate of the alleged gunman's, and former Secret Service members; Also, eleven months after wrecking at sea, the Italian luxury liner awaits one of the most expensive and daunting salvage operations ever; And, no one is allowed to borrow a book from the Vatican Library except the pope. And no wonder: the archive holds some of the oldest and most precious works of art and treasure known to man.

Teen plane crash survivor: I didn't give up hope

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Autumn Veatch is sharing new details of her harrowing escape. The 16-year-old's step-grandparents died in last weekend's accident in Washington state's Cascade Mountains. She spent nearly three days trying to make it out of the wilderness. John Blackstone reports.



Implications of deadly attack on military in Chattanooga

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Investigators suspect terrorism in the Thursday shooting of four Marines in Tennessee. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what connection the suspected gunman, Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez, might have to ISIS or other terror group

Colorado theater shooter found guilty on all counts

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A Colorado jury convicted James Holmes on 165 charges connected to the 2012 movie theater massacre that killed 12 and left 70 others hurt. The jury only took a day and a half to deliberate on all the counts, and the judge spent an hour reading the verdicts one by one. Barry Petersen reports from Centennial, Colorado

FBI investigates after woman dies in Texas jail

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The family of 28-year-old Sandra Bland believes her reported hanging is suspicious. Cell phone video allegedly shows her arrest last week after a routine traffic stop before she was found dead Monday. Sherry Williams of CBS affiliate KHOU reports on the victim’s revealing social media posts

97-year-old busts a move with great-granddaughter

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a 97-year-old proving you're only as old as you feel and a performance by an extremely skilled "flute recorder beatbox" artist. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

First round of British Open complete

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The British Open is underway and newcomer Jordan Spieth is already performing better than some of golf's greats. Golf Digest senior editor Ashley Mayo told CBSN what to expect.

President Obama makes historic visit to prison

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President Obama met with inmates at the El Reno Facility in Oklahoma on Thursday, making him the first president in U.S. history to visit a federal correctional facility. CBS News correspondent Mark Albert reports from the White House.

James Holmes convicted in movie theater massacre

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James Holmes has been found guilty of murder after shooting up a crowded theatre in Aurora, Colorado, in 2012. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman discussed the verdict with CBSN.

What happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 17?

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​A year after the Boeing 777 was shot down, killing all 298 people aboard, we look back at a tragedy that raised tensions between the US, Russia and other global powers.

Teen plane crash survivor: "I was so afraid of dying"

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Autumn Veatch, 16, is the lone survivor of a plane crash in Washington State that killed her step-grandparents. Veatch spoke with CBS News correspondent John Blackstone about the crash and the two days she spent searching for help.

FAA: Green lasers struck planes during flight

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The FAA says 11 commercial airliners spotted a potentially blinding green laser light hitting their planes Wednesday night as they flew over New Jersey. Several of the flights were headed for Newark, an airport that's seen at least 23 other cases of laser strikes this year. Kris Van Cleave reports.

George H.W. Bush recovering from neck injury

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The former president broke a bone in his neck when he fell at his home in Maine. Doctors say he's in fair condition and has suffered no lasting damage. CBS News correspondent Bill Plante reports.

James Holmes found guilty in movie theater massacre

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A jury convicted James Holmes of first-degree murder in the 2012 movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, that left 12 people dead. CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen reports.

Chattanooga shooting: 4 Marines killed, gunman dead

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Officials say Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, 24, is the gunman responsible for twin shootings at military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Abdulazeez was killed, apparently by police. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.





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