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Deadly attacks in Israel continue despite troop deployment

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Israel is taking new action to counter increasing violence from Palestinians. The military has deployed Israeli soldiers and set up roadblocks, but knife attacks against troops and civilians continue. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Jerusalem.

President Obama to slow troop withdrawal from Afghanistan

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President Obama will announce a major shift in his Afghanistan strategy Thursday. He has decided to slow the pace of the drawdown of U.S. forces, meaning thousands more than initially planned will remain stationed in Afghanistan. Margaret Brennan reports from the White House.

U.S. customs terror watch list glitch causes nationwide delays

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Investigators are trying to figure out why a system meant to keep terrorists out of the United States failed Wednesday night. The glitch forced thousands of international travelers to wait in lines for hours. The outage also affected major airports accross the country, but now the system is back online. Kris Van Cleave reports.

FDA: Listeria found in Blue Bell plant 2 years prior to outbreak

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FDA records show the agency found Listeria in a Blue Bell ice cream plant 2 years prior to an outbreak that killed 3 people and sickened several more. New food safety laws will grant the FDA greater power to make food safer, reports Jim Axelrod.

Zimbabwe hunting fees not going where they're supposed to

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Hunting permits -- like the $55,000 one a Minnesota dentist bought to eventually kill Cecil the Lion -- are supposed to provide money for Zimbabwe communities. But as Debora Patta found, those communities are going hungry while waiting for the cash.

Fewer troops to leave Afghanistan than expected

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Ending the war in Afghanistan has always been a key goal for President Obama. But now it seems more troops will be staying there than originally planned. Margaret Brennan has the story.



Who won the first Democratic debate?

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Many political observers declared Hillary Clinton the winner of Tuesday night's presidential debate. But several focus groups said Bernie Sanders came out on top. Nancy Cordes reports.

Teen beaten to death inside secretive NY church

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Two parents have been charged with manslaughter after their teenage son was beaten to death inside an upstate New York church. Authorities say his younger brother was also severely beaten. Michelle Miller has more.

Marco Rubio: GOP not in a "meltdown"

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Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio sits down with CBS News' White House Correspondent Major Garrett to discuss GOP infighting within the House of Representatives

Supreme Court reviews energy pricing rule

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CBS News Justice Department reporter Paula Reid discusses a case before the Supreme Court that could decide the fate of a controversial energy pricing rule

Violence escalates on the streets of Israel

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"A wave of deadly Palestinian shooting and stabbing attacks have created panic across Israel. CBS Radio News correspondent Dan Raviv joins CBSN with more on the rising tensions."

Israel deploys troops after violent attacks

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Israel has deployed troops around the country after a wave of deadly attacks. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has details for CBSN.

Oprah explores spirituality in new documentary series "Belief"

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“Belief” is a landmark series on OWN exploring humankind’s ongoing search to connect with something greater than ourselves. Oprah Winfrey narrates the program, spanning six continents over seven consecutive nights and following a range of people on their journeys. In Part 2 of her interview, Oprah joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss what inspired her to create the series.

Oprah: Hollywood gender pay gap conversation has hit critical moment

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Oprah Winfrey is out with a new documentary series, "Belief," sharing people's faith and spiritual practices around the world. This month, Variety named her a "Power of Women" honoree for her work with the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation. In Part 1 of her interview, Oprah joins “CBS This Morning” and shares her thoughts on Jennifer Lawrence’s essay on Hollywood sexism and wage gap.

Winners and losers at first Democratic debate

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The first debate among the five Democratic presidential candidates was pointed at times, but the tone was civil. Frontrunner Hillary Clinton and her leading challenger, Bernie Sanders, clashed on several issues from gun control to Wall Street. Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins “CBS This Morning” from Las Vegas to discuss Tuesday night’s debate.





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