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Why subscriptions mail services may be tough to cancel

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From Birchbox to Stitch Fix, subscription box businesses are unwrapping success. You pay a monthly fee and everything from makeup to groceries to clothing is sent to your door. But Kate Hudson’s athletic wear company, Fabletics, is now under investigation after customers complained they didn’t know they were signing up for a subscription. International Business Times Global Editor-in-Chief Peter S. Goodman joins “CBS This Morning” discuss the fine prints.

New wearable tech could boost energy, relieve stress

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Thync, a new product on the wearable market, doesn't try to track your steps or change the number on the scale. Instead, it wants to change your mood using electric stimulation. Dr. Tara Narula reports.

Close calls between Russian and U.S. warplanes in Syria

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Syrian state television says Russian warplanes bombed ISIS targets in and around the ancient city of Palmyra. The newest Russian attacks follow increasingly dangerous encounters with U.S.- led coalition warplanes. David Martin visited Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where they are trying to keep the two air commands apart.

Protesters attack Air France execs amid layoff plans

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The president of France is condemning the violent reaction to proposed airline job cuts. An angry mob of workers rallied Monday and ripped the shirts off two Air France executives. Hundreds stormed the company's headquarters, and the bosses had to escape by scaling a fence. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the chaotic scene.

Wisconsin officers shot in line of duty sue gun shop

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A trial that could set a gun law precedent resumes in Milwaukee. Officers Bryan Norberg and Graham Kunisch are suing the owners of Badger Guns. They claim it was negligent to sell the weapon used in the shooting. Adriana Diaz reports.

Election 2016: Potential Biden bid, Clinton's new ad

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Vice President Joe Biden may be moving up his decision on running for president, with reports it could happen as soon as this weekend. Other sources tell CBS News the announcement could be less than 10 days away. Also, Hillary Clinton's campaign starts running an attack ad Tuesday targeting the Benghazi investigation led by House Republicans. CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the 2016 race.

American Airlines pilot dies mid-flight, co-pilot lands jet solo

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An autopsy report found that pilot Michael Johnston died of natural causes Monday during a flight from Phoenix to Boston. The co-pilot made an emergency landing in Syracuse, New York. The FAA says just six airline pilots have died during a flight in the past 21 years. Kris Van Cleave reports.



Desperate search for El Faro victims after cargo ship sinks

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Searchers are trying to find 33 sailors who were on board the U.S. cargo ship, which sank in the Bermuda Triangle after disappearing during Hurricane Joaquin last week. The U.S. Coast Guard has found remains of the ship, but no survivors. Mark Strassmann reports from Jacksonville, Florida.

Two moose duke it out in Alaska neighborhood

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Early autumn is moose mating season, when bull moose fight each other for breeding rights. An Anchorage, Alaska man caught two bulls on camera going antler-to-antler in his neighborhood last week.

American Apparel files for bankruptcy

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After a series of scandals and lawsuits, American Apparel is filing for bankruptcy. Buzzfeed News' Business Reporter Sapna Maheshwari spoke to CBSN about the filing.

Cheerios recalled due to allergy risk

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General Mills is recalling certain boxes of gluten-free Cheerios for possible wheat contamination. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more.

Student remembers mom who died in Oregon college shooting

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Oregon's Umpqua Community College reopened Monday, not for classes, but for grief counseling. Authorities are still investigating Thursday's mass shooting where a gunman killed nine people. Kim Dietz, 59, was killed taking a class on the same campus where her daughter, Shannon, is studying theater. Shannon spoke to CBS News.

Yankees' CC Sabathia enters rehab

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Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia says he is entering rehab and will be out for the rest of the post-season. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.

Executives stripped during Air France protests

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Protests against low wages and layoffs at Air France turned violent when managers for the airline were struck and stripped. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest.

Inside the self-driving car of the future

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Driverless cars are moving off the drawing boards and onto the roads. In a report for "60 Minutes," Bill Whitaker took a spin in a Mercedes concept car, and explored the growing hands-off relationship between people and their automobiles.

Hillary Clinton on guns, same-sex marriage and Joe Biden

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Hillary Clinton appeared at a campaign event Monday with the parent of a child killed at Sandy Hook elementary school. She discussed the need to expand background checks for gun purchases and other gun control initiatives. Clinton also commented on Joe Biden potentially entering the race as well as her position on same-sex marriage. Julianna Goldman has more.

Search continues for 33 lost in cargo ship sinking

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The U.S. Coast Guard has found two debris fields they believe are linked to the container ship that went missing during Hurricane Joaquin. They say the cargo ship carrying 33 crewmembers sank. Mark Strassmann reports.

Students return to Oregon college after deadly shooting

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Classes will resume next week at Umpqua Community College after a shooting that left nine people and the gunman dead. It was an emotional day as students and staff collected things left behind during the chaos. John Blackstone has more.

"The Walk" giving some moviegoers vertigo

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The 3D high-wire film is so realistic some viewers say it's making them dizzy and in some cases even sick. CBS News' Don Champion reports.





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