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Stem cells could make root canals history

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A group of scientists won a prize for creating a synthetic biomaterial that stimulates stem cells in teeth, hoping the cells could enable teeth to repair themselves. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins CBSN to discuss the breakthrough.

Heart stent can dissolve in patient

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On Wednesday, an Arizona patient was the first to receive a new device to treat coronary artery disease: a stent that dissolves in the patient's heart. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins CBSN to discuss the development.

Deaf girl teaches puppy sign language

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In a heartwarming video, a young deaf girl teaches her hearing-impaired four-legged best friend how to sign. Elaine Quijano has the details.

Clinton email case closed

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The federal investigation into Clinton's private email server is now over with no charges filed. CBS News Justice Department reporter Paula Reid and republican strategist Alice Stewart join CBSN to discuss.

Attorney General: No charges for Hillary Clinton

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch has announced that Hillary Clinton will not face charges for the private email server she used as secretary of state. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News Justice Department reporter Paula Reid join CBSN with the details.

U.S. surgeons implant first dissolvable stent

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In a first in this country, surgeons in Arizona implanted a new type of stent to open clogged arteries. It's made of a plastic-like material that dissolves gradually. The developer believes it can prevent blood clots, which are linked to metal stents.

Noah's Ark theme park set to open

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A new attraction opening in central Kentucky celebrates the story of Noah's Ark. But millions of taxpayer dollars were used to build the massive ark replica, angering more than a few people in the state. Mark Strassmann has more.



Pistorius sentenced to six years for girlfriend's murder

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South African Olympian Oscar Pistorius, known as the "Blade Runner" because of his prosthetic limbs, was sentenced to six years of jail time for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Debora Patta has more.

500,000 hoverboards made by 10 companies recalled

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Hoverboards rose quickly to popularity over the past few years, but the fun didn't last long. Hundreds of thousands have been recalled for getting too hot and catching fire. Kris Van Cleave has more.

British inquiry finds Iraq War intervention wasn't worth it

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A British inquiry that began seven years ago has found that following the United States into the Iraq War was not necessary. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair takes most of the blame in the report. Mark Phillips has more.

Trump bashes Clinton for careless handling of emails

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Donald Trump spent his Tuesday tweeting and talking about Hillary Clinton's carelessness while handling classified emails. Trump amplified the language FBI Director James Comey used while admonishing Clinton, despite recommending no criminal charges be filed against her. Major Garrett reports.

Clinton holds rally in front of shuttered Trump hotel

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One day after the FBI announced it would not recommend charges for Hillary Clinton for her private email servers, she spent a day on the boardwalk. She spoke in Atlantic City in front of one of Donald Trump's closed hotels as a sign of his failed business practices. Chip Reid has more.

Couple arrested for pizza roll food fight

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A North Carolina couple is facing charges after throwing pizza rolls at each other. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has details on the odd incident.

Was deadly force justified for Baton Rouge officers?

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Baton Rouge police are under fire after two officers shot and killed 37-year-old Alton Sterling, who was armed. Criminal defense attorney Randy Zelin joins CBSN to discuss the legal ramifications.

Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump exploited workers

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The presumptive Democrat presidential nominee held a rally in Atlantic City to blast Donald Trump's business practices, specifically targeting his casinos and past grievances from employees and contractors.





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