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Banned snowboarders claim Utah ski resort violates constitution

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A battle between skiers and snowboarders is off the slopes and in the courtroom. Federal judges are considering whether Alta Ski Area is violating snowboarders’ constitutional rights by banning them from riding on the mountain. David Begnaud reports.

Growth of superbugs in food with antibiotic overuse in animals

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Consumer Reports spent three years examining the risks from routinely feeding animals drugs. At least two million Americans get antibiotic-resistant infections each year with 23,000 deaths. Urvashi Rangan, Consumer Reports' director of consumer safety and sustainability, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings and what you can do to protect your family.

FBI joins Minn. police shooting probe as protests grow

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The FBI will begin a civil rights investigation into the police shooting of unarmed 24-year-old Jamar Clark. He died Monday when he was taken off life support. The incident sparked days of angry protests in Minneapolis. Michelle Miller reports.

Feds: Dietary supplements may contain toxic ingredients

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The Justice Department arrested executives at USPlabs and S.K. Laboratories, the companies responsible for top-selling workout and weightloss supplements Jack3d and OxyElite Pro. Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the government is cracking down on some of the most well-known products on the market.

Lawmakers call for new requirements in admitting Syrian refugees

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President Obama is slamming critics in the U.S. who want to shut the door on Syrian refugees. He says growing anti-refugee rhetoric is "offensive" and a "recruitment tool" for ISIS. But Republicans want more assurances the screening for refugees entering the country is being done right. Nancy Cordes reports.

Obama seeks Putin's help to broker Syria ceasefire

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In Manila, the Russian prime minister said the best way to combat ISIS is to unite with the West. President Obama seems to agree, but he said there is a catch: Russia must first help end the Syrian civil war. Margaret Brennan reports on how a potential partnership between the two world superpowers is developing.

Police raid brings gunfire, explosions to Paris suburb

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The standoff at an apartment building in Saint-Denis targeted the alleged mastermind of the Paris terror attacks from last Friday that killed 129 people. The police assault left two people dead and others in custody."CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley and Elizabeth Palmer report from the scene.

French police target alleged ISIS planner in raid near Paris

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Five police were injured in the raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, near the stadium that was targeted in Friday's attacks. The standoff led to five arrests, and at least one suspect was killed. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Saint-Denis, France.



Air France flights diverted after bomb threats

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Two Air France planes headed for Paris made emergency landings in Salt Lake City, Utah and Halifax, Nova Scotia on Tuesday night after bomb threats were phoned in. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleve has the latest.

Beirut attack overshadowed by Paris deaths

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Beirut is dealing with the aftermath of an explosion that killed 43 people last week. Holly Williams reports many people feel that the event has been largely ignored.

Terrror suspect manhunt focuses on Belgium

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The worldwide search for members of ISIS has centered in the city of Molenbeek, a suburb of Brussels that has numerous connections to past European terrorist attacks. Allen Pizzey is there.

Paris continues to mourn victims of terror attacks

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As France launched another round of airstrikes on ISIS targets, French president Francois Hollande said he's motivated by the names and faces of the 129 killed Friday in terrorist attacks around Paris.

Witness to Paris shooting describes chaotic scene

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Seth Porges was on his way out of his apartment to get food in Paris when terrorists unloaded automatic weapons down the street. He described the experience to CBSN's Contessa Brewer.





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