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The iPhone 8 could have wireless charging

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The next generation of iPhones may be designed with wireless charging, so that you never have to plug your phone into an outlet again. CNET editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with the details.

Glamour editor in chief defends including Bono in Women of the Year list

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Glamour magazine generated some confusion over its upcoming December issue where it honors Women of the Year. The list includes pop artist Gwen Stefani, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and women from the Black Lives Matter movement. But the magazine raised eyebrows by adding its first-ever man of the year to the list: U2 frontman Bono. Reena Ninan spoke with Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive about the choice.

Robin Williams' widow on actor's struggle with Lewy body dementia

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Beloved actor Robin Williams died in August 2014. Despite his larger-than-life spirit on screen, Williams was battling with Lewy body dementia. His wife, Susan Schneider Williams, wrote an editorial for the journal Neurology called "The terrorist inside my husband's brain." Susan joins "CBS This Morning" for her first TV interview since writing about Williams' health struggles.

How to avoid infections from mishandling contact lenses

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An estimated 41 million Americans wear contacts to improve vision. But the CDC says more than 99 percent of people engage in at least one bad habit in caring for their lenses. Dr. Christopher Starr, ophthalmologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center, joins "CBS This Morning" to offer tips on how to avoid mistakes that could lead to eye infections.



Sen. Franken on 2016 race, health care and AT&T-Time Warner deal

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Minnesota Sen. Al Franken has been campaigning for Hillary Clinton in battleground states including Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. He is also an outspoken opponent of the proposed merger between AT&T and Time Warner, which he says could lead to "higher prices, fewer choices, and even worse service for Americans." Franken joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the finals days of the 2016 race, rising costs of Obamacare and the potential AT&T-Time Warner merger.

Boston law firm accused of funneling money to political candidates

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Hillary Clinton's campaign is returning thousands of dollars in donations tied to what may be one of the largest straw-donor schemes ever uncovered. A small Boston law firm that has supported Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Harry Reid, President Obama and others is accused of improperly funneling millions of dollars to the Democratic Party coffers. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Children in Washington sick with mysterious polio-like illness

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A cluster of polio-like illness in children is under investigation in Washington state. So far, two of nine suspected cases have been confirmed as a rare condition known as AFM. One child has died. While it's not contagious, the CDC says it's a serious illness with no known cause or cure. Mireya Villarreal speaks to a mother who describes how her son was exhibiting symptoms before he died.

Dash cam video shows deadly shootout in Okla. manhunt

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Dramatic new video shows the bloody final moments of the Oklahoma manhunt for a double homicide suspect. A cruiser's dash cam captured an officer opening fire from behind the wheel Sunday, while chasing murder suspect Michael Vance. He had been on the run for a week. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

The states Clinton and Trump need to win election

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With six days until Election Day, CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the states Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump need to win the 2016 race.

Two Iowa cops killed in ambush-style attacks

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Officials say two Iowa police officers were ambushed overnight and shot dead. The first killing happened in Urbandale, and the other was in Des Moines. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Amid World Series, city of Cleveland is on a winning streak

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The Cleveland Indians will try again Tuesday night to shut the door on the Chicago Cubs and bring home their first World Series win since 1948. But even if they don't win, the city is still on an impressive winning streak. Don Dahler reports.

Pipeline explosion causes concern for gas prices

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Gas prices are rising for millions after a major pipeline in Alabama exploded Monday. One person was killed and five were hurt. The pipeline supplies much of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic with gas. David Begnaud reports.

What small business owners see in the presidential candidates

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The presidential election is just one week away. As both candidates outline plans for jumpstarting the economy, some voters wonder what their ideas may mean for small business owners. CBS News' Chip Reid spoke with two small business owners in Sandusky County, Ohio.

Campaign gameplans one week before election

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Hillary Clinton's lead has shrunk in an average of national polls and Donald Trump is suddenly alive again after many rang the death knell for his campaign. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have more on what the two candidates are doing on the trail with just one week to go until the election.

How black voters could sway the election

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Swing states like Florida and Ohio could be decided by black voters if they come out for Clinton the same way they came out for Barack Obama four years ago. In a story for "60 Minutes" Scott Pelley spoke with African-American voters on the east side of Cleveland for their take on the election.





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