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Inside Zimbabwe's business of big-game hunting

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Zimbabwe announced this week it would not charge a Minnesota dentist who hunted a popular lion. But the killing of Cecil the lion has brought worldwide attention to trophy hunting. Critics say the controversial practice is full of corruption. Debora Patta reports from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, with a rare look inside the country's hunting culture.

Plane crashes into Florida mobile home park

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At least two people were killed Tuesday when a small plane crashed into a mobile home park in Palm Beach County, Florida. The FAA is investigating the incident. Gaby Fleischman of CBS Miami station WFOR reports from Lake Worth, Florida.

Wisconsin jury finds gun store liable in shooting of two cops

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Milwaukee police officers Graham Kunisch and Bryan Norberg won a nearly $6 million ruling in a landmark civil suit where they argued a gun store was negligent in selling the weapon that was used to shoot them. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of the historic ruling.

Biggest moments from first Democratic debate

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders dominated the stage Tuesday night. At one point, Clinton defended capitalism after Sen. Bernie Sanders explained why he preferred Democratic socialism. John Dickerson, "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director, joins "CBS This Morning" from Las Vegas to discuss highlights from the debate.

Clinton and Sanders dominate first Democratic debate

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For much of Tuesday's Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders left the three other candidates on the sidelines. The former secretary of state and Vermont senator battled over everything from regulating Wall Street to gun control. In a highlight of the event, Sanders took on Clinton's email scandal, arguing that voters do not care. Nancy Cordes reports from Las Vegas.

Colin Hanks on Tower Records documentary

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The actor/filmmaker opens up about spending seven years working on his new documentary, "All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records."

A breast cancer survivor's remarkable run

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After a breast cancer diagnosis and double mastectomy, Davina McNaney decided to celebrate life in a big way: by running from Michigan to New York in 15 grueling days to raise money for cancer research. She tells CBS News what inspired her in part one of our new series, "Stories of Survivors."



Democrats spar over gun control at first debate

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders argued over the merits of a 1994 bill mandating background checks while O'Malley said Sanders could not attribute his past positions to the rural state he represents.

Gruesome violence breaks out in "Day of Rage"

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A string of brutal attacks has broken out in Jerusalem, leaving Israelis and Palestinians on edge. CBS Radio news correspondent Dan Raviv discussed the violence with CBSN.

LAPD trying to crack down on illegal drones

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After a drone flying in restricted airspace had a close call with a helicopter this summer, the LAPD is looking to stop other illegal drone use. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Caught on camera: Billy The Kid

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A black-and-white photo bought at a junk shop in Fresno, California for two dollars could be worth millions. Turns out the subject was Billy The Kid, who is rarely seen in photos. The kid was playing croquet.

Playboy putting clothes on

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Playboy Magazine will stop using nude centerfolds and focus on editorial content in an effort to shore up bleeding readership numbers. Anthony Mason has more.

Investigation: MH17 was brought down by Russian missile

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Dutch investigators announced Tuesday that Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was hit by a missile manufactured by Russia while flying over a war-torn part of Ukraine. Elizabeth Palmer has more on the findings.

Milwaukee gun shop found liable in officers' lawsuit

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A Milwaukee gun shop was found liable in a civil suit brought by two police officers. The trial could open the door to more civil action to make gun shops more careful about who they sell guns to, reports Adriana Diaz.

Democratic candidates set to take center stage

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Democratic candidates prepare to take the stage in the first primary debate. Lynda Tran, a partner at 270 Strategies, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to talk poll numbers

Former football star charged with murder

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Police say former Texas A&M wide receiver Thomas Johnson has admitted to killing a jogger in a random attack. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN to explain the investigation.

Supreme Court hears case on juvenile life sentences

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The Supreme Court has already banned mandatory life sentences for juveniles, but now they are reviewing juvenile sentencing again. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid weighs in with more on CBSN





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