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Jury rocks Rolling Stone magazine with verdict

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Rolling Stone magazine could experience a heavy blow to its finances after losing a civil defamation case connected to a retracted college gang rape story. Jurors sided with a former dean at the University of Virginia, who filed the lawsuit against the magazine. Chip Reid reports.

Suicide bomber narrowly misses CBS News crew

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Iraqi troops have reached Mosul, but the battle for Iraq's second-largest city is far from over. More bloodshed is expected as vicious house-to-house warfare begins. Lara Logan, on assignment for "60 Minutes," experienced just how dangerous the fighting can be.

Russians show who they want in the White House

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America's presidential election is big news all over the world. The political race is being watched closely in several countries, especially in Russia. According many people in Moscow, there is little doubt who Russia wants to see in the White House. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Obama responds to heckling Trump supporter at rally

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President Obama was forced to quiet the crowd when a heckler tried to interrupt his pro-Clinton campaign speech in Fayetteville, N.C. on Friday. He also delivered a powerful message in the process.

Donald Trump using social media to push voters his way

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Donald Trump's campaign is putting a lot of hope behind first-time voters -- and they are keeping track of them all the way up to election day. Major Garrett has a report on how Trump is bucking traditional grass roots campaigning, pushing his presence on social media.

Hillary Clinton voter turnout operation kicks into high gear

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Hillary Clinton leads narrowly in some swing state polls and is neck-and-neck with Donald Trump in others heading into the final weekend of the campaign. Clinton's vaunted get-out-the-vote operation is hoping to push its advantage over Donald Trump's ground game and get her voters to the polls. Nancy Cordes reports.

Rolling Stone and reporter found liable in retracted UVA rape story

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A federal jury has found Rolling Stone magazine and reporter Sabrina Rudin Erdely liable in a defamation case over the now discredited story about a rape at the University of Virginia. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN with more on the verdict.



Preview: The Zika Virus

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Doctors say babies born without microcephaly to Zika-infected moms may still suffer other problems later on. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

The top 5 campaign ads of the 2016 election cycle

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From a U.S. Senate candidate assembling an assault rifle while blindfolded to the plea of a politician's wife, here are some of the most creative political ads this year.

Harvard cancels men's soccer season over sex rating report

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A scandal over a lewd document has ended the season for one of Harvard's biggest sports programs. The university abruptly canceled all of its men's soccer games Friday. The team is in first place in the Ivy League. A student run newspaper uncovered a "sexually explicit scouting report" of freshman women athletes. Dana Jacobson reports.

Stephen Colbert on live, uncensored election night show

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Stephen Colbert has been putting his signature satirical spin on the presidential election. "The Late Show" has broadcasted live numerous times during the campaign, starting with the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, and again after the debates. Colbert will host a live election night special on Tuesday called "Democracy's Series Finale," which will air on Showtime. Colbert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the upcoming show.

Instagram co-founder on e-commerce feature, campaign project

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Online shopping is a nearly-$100 billion industry in the U.S., accounting for about 8 percent of all sales. Starting next week, Instagram will join the action. It will allow users to buy products they see on the platform with a few taps of a button. Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new feature.

What to expect in the final days of 2016 race

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The latest CBS News/New York Times poll shows 82 percent of registered voters say they feel disgusted about the 2016 election. CBS News contributor and former "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the longterm impact of the voter disgust.

Does ex-wife of Jared Fogle have a case against Subway?

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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether Katie McLaughlin, ex-wife of former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle, has a case against the sandwich chain. She alleges Subway was notified about Fogle's sexual interest in children at least three times during his stint as company spokesman, but it failed to tell police.

Ex-wife says Subway was alerted about Jared Fogle's interest in children

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Only on "CBS This Morning," the ex-wife of disgraced former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle is opening up about explosive allegations against the company. Katie McLaughlin filed a civil suit against Subway, accusing the sandwich chain of negligence. She alleges Subway was notified about Fogle's sexual interest in children at least three times during his stint as company spokesman, but it failed to tell police. Anna Werner reports.

Woman in S.C. found chained inside metal storage container

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A sheriff in South Carolina is trying to determine if a missing woman found alive could be linked to other disappearances. Suspect Todd Kohlhepp was taken into custody Thursday. A raid on his property led to the woman who vanished in August. She was found chained inside a metal storage container on the rural parcel. Errol Barnett reports from Woodruff, South Carolina.

Clinton and Trump's path to victory

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With four days until Election Day, John Dickerson, CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator, and CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton need to do to win the presidential race.

Sources: Police in three states warned about potential terror threat

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CBS News has learned about a potential terror threat. Sources say U.S. intelligence has alerted Joint Terrorism Task Forces that al Qaeda could be planning attacks in three states for Monday, the day before the election. It is believed New York, Texas and Virginia are all possible targets. The credibility of the intelligence has not been confirmed. Jeff Pegues reports.

Superstars help drum up support for Clinton in final days

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With four days to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton is keeping the spotlight on her Republican opponent, Donald Trump. Clinton will spend Friday on a whirlwind tour of three states, from Pennsylvania to Michigan to Ohio. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump aims to stay on message ahead of Election Day

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With four days of campaigning left, Donald Trump is working hard to stay on message, holding large rallies in rural conservative areas of battleground states. He's trying to energize voters by reminding them about scandals he argues would follow Hillary Clinton into the White House. Major Garrett reports.

Chicagoans rejoice as Cubs break 108-year-old curse

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Generations of Cubs fans have lived and died without seeing their team win a world championship. That ended Wednesday night in Cleveland as the Cubs beat the Indians in game seven of the World Series. Dean Reynolds is in Chicago for the party.

Kids are bingeing on salt in packaged food, study finds

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Teenagers ages 14 to 18 are consuming 55 percent more sodium than recommended, a new study found. Elevated sodium levels can lead to problems like high blood pressure and heart disease. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.





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