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Oscar Pistorius out of prison, now under house arrest

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The “Blade Runner” is out of prison in South Africa. He will be under house arrest for the rest of his five-year sentence for manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Debora Patta reports from Pretoria, where Pistorius is now living in his uncle's luxury mansion.

Biden family lines up behind VP as he nears 2016 decision

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There are more mixed signals surrounding Vice President Joe Biden and the presidential race. A new poll shows only 30 percent of Democrats want Biden to run, and 38 percent say he should stay out. According to a Delaware paper, a key family member is on board for his presidential run. Nancy Cordes reports.

Personal emails of CIA, DHS chiefs hacked

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Sources confirm a breach in the personal email accounts of CIA Director John Brennan and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, as authorities try to identify the person behind the attack. The anonymous hacker who claims to be a teen bragged about the hack on Twitter and posted some the stolen information online. Jeff Pegues reports on a possible motive.

Legal analyst: Prosecution "eviscerated" defense's case during Day 10 of the Derek Chauvin trial

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A forensic pathologist took the stand in the Derek Chauvin murder trial on Friday, explaining why she agrees with the medical examiner that George Floyd died because of how he was subdued by police. Dr. Lindsey Thomas testified that Floyd wouldn't have died that day if he had not encountered the officers outside of the Cup Foods. Legal analyst Jessica Levinson discusses her testimony with Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN.

Stars on the longevity of "Criminal Minds"

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Shemar Moore and Joe Mantegna weigh in on why the long-running CBS series has remained such a hit with viewers after so many years. Lauren Moraski reports.



Paul Ryan considering bid for House Speaker

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Congressman Paul Ryan is still mulling a run to fill the House Speaker position. Politico reporter Gabriel Debenedetti spoke to CBSN with the latest from the campaign trail.

Sanders to audience members, "let’s talk about it"

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At a campaign event in Iowa, presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders asked audience members to tell him how issues effect them. And he also touched on his "ample" underwear supply. CBS News campaign embed Kylie Atwood has more.

A (literal) crash course in driver's ed

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It's safe to say one driver failed her test after smashing a car through the front door of a diver's ed school in Washington. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on the crash course.

The latest in Internet alien conspiracies

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The site UFO Bloggers claims that an image from NASA shows a god-like figure carved into rock on Mars -- sharing an uncanny resemblance with Buddha. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on the strange sight.

"Voices Against Violence": Andy Parker

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The father of Alison Parker, the journalist shot on-camera in Roanoke, Virginia, talks about what to do to reduce gun violence.

London's "Big Ben" may need an overhaul

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The bell inside London's "Big Ben" clock tower has been malfunctioning; maintenance workers fear it will need a complete overhaul. But doing so could silence it for months. Mark Phillips gets an inside look from the workers charged with keeping Ben ringing.

Study: No amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy

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The medical community has gone back and forth on how much alcohol, if any, is safe for pregnant women to drink. A new study may have settled the issue. Dr. Jon LaPook has the latest findings.

"Days of rage" continue in Israel

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Stabbings and shooting in Israel have been near daily occurences in the past three weeks, in what Palestinians are calling their "days of rage". Barry Petersen reports on the continuing violence.

CBSN documentary examines whether Supreme Court justices wield too much power

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A new CBSN Originals documentary "Does the Supreme Court Need Reform?" examines whether the high court wields too much power in a highly politicized and divided America. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, a constitutional law professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, joined CBSN to discuss the realities of reforming the Supreme Court.

Crews clearing major California highway after mudslide

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After six feet of mud covered Highway 58 north of Los Angeles last week, crews are still working to clear the road. They pulled the last car out early Monday morning. Mireya Villarreal reports from LA.

Transportation Dept. will require drones to be registered

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Drones are more popular than ever, which has sparked a debate over their safety and legality. Now the Transportation Department says it will require owners to register their drones, as Kris Van Cleave first reported last Friday.

Trump, Bush spar over 9/11 comments

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Jeb Bush is questioning Donald Trump's 'judgement to be president' after Trump implied that George Bush's policies in office made America vulnerable to attacks like those on 9/11. Major Garrett has the story.

CIA director's email hacked

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The personal emails of two of the highest-ranking national security officials in this country have been hacked -- CIA Director John Brennan and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. The hacker claims to be a high school student. Jeff Pegues reports.





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