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Playboy drops nude photos because they are "passé"

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The adult magazine known around the world will soon receive a makeover. After more than six decades, Playboy will stop publishing images of nude women in favor of intimate, provocative poses. The decision is part of a redesign of the magazine with a subscriber base that's tumbling. Anthony Mason reports.

Ex-Blue Bell Ice Cream workers on deadly listeria outbreak

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In a CBS News investigation, the former workers claim management ignored complaints about dangerous conditions at their factory. The Texas facility is linked to a listeria outbreak that made 10 people sick and three people died. Jim Axelrod reports.

4 attacks in Israel on Palestinian "Day of Rage"

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At least three Israelis were killed and 10 injured in four separate attacks during the most serious wave of incidents in a month-long string of violence in the region. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Challenges Clinton will face in first Democratic debate

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Democratic presidential candidates face off Tuesday night for their first debate. According to polls, Hillary Clinton is currently the frontrunner. Many are still wondering whether Vice President Joe Biden will enter the 2016 race. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to preview the debate.



Massive pumpkin breaks record

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Huge pumpkin wins the 42nd Annual World Champion Pumpkin Weigh-Off and breaks a North American record. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more.

California bans schools from using the "Redskins" name

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Public schools in California will be barred from using the Redskins name for sports teams and mascots under legislation Gov. Jerry Brown signed. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the controversy.

Democrats prepare for first primary debate

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Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is holding on to her lead ahead of the party's first primary debate. CBS News' Steven Chaggaris and Politico's Kevin Robillard preview the event for CBSN.

Workers: Blue Bell ignored unsanitary conditions

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Former Blue Bell ice cream workers claim management ignored their complaints about unsanitary conditions in a factory that was later linked to an outbreak of listeria. Three people died from the outbreak and Blue Bell recalled 8 million gallons of ice cream. Jim Axelrod has more on this CBS News investigation.

Deadly suicide attack stokes uncertainty, unrest in Turkey

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Two suicide bombers killed at least 97 marchers at a peace rally in Turkey. Although authorities say a number of people are under arrest, it's still unclear who exactly was behind the attack. Holly Williams reports from Turkey.

Floods strand hundreds on South Carolina island

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Around 250 people have been stranded on a 5,000-acre island in South Carolina since last Monday. As David Begnaud reports, residents have been using their own boats to get people out.

Texas officers use taser on an elected official

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A small Texas police department faces scrutiny after tasing a councilman outside his home. The incident was caught on camera. It happened in the same town where Sandra Bland was arrested in July. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more.

Charles Koch on the millions spent on politics, and his influence on politics

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Charles and David Koch have become major players in campaign finance, using their combined $86 billion to bankroll a network of conservative groups that helped create the tea party movement. Charles made a rare television appearance on "CBS Sunday Morning", to discuss "dark funding"

Trump fields question from teen in tiara

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Republican presidential contender Donald Trump was appearing at the No Labels Problem Solver Convention in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Charles Koch on drug use and the presidency

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In part two of his conversation with correspondent Anthony Mason, billionaire industrialist and conservative political donor Charles Koch talks about decriminalization for non-violent drug offenders who are sent to prison while presidents and candidates for the White House have admitted past drug use.

Democratic candidates gear up for first debate

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Hillary Clinton maintains a strong lead heading into the first Democratic debate as Joe Biden's candidacy remains a mystery. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto has analysis for CBSN.

Candidates prepare for first Democratic debate

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Democratic candidates are preparing for their first primary debate. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and The Hill staff writer Ben Kamisar join CBSN with analysis.





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