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7/4: Weakening Hurricane Arthur makes way up East Coast; A teacher reaches for the stars and gets her green card

The first hurricane ever recorded striking the U.S. on the Fourth of July is bearing down on the coast of Massachusetts. In Boston, WBZ-TV’s chief meteorologist Eric Fisher explains what to expect as the hurricane moves up the East Coast; and, if you’re a kid looking to escape the poverty and isolation of Presidio, Texas, there’s really no greater vehicle than the Presidio Rocket Club. In our continuing series “On The Road” Steve Hartman meets their teacher, Shella Condino, who has been struggling to get her green card. Source

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A teacher reaches for the stars and gets her green card

If you’re a kid looking to escape the poverty and isolation of Presidio, Texas, there’s really no greater vehicle than the Presidio Rocket Club. In our continuing series “On The Road” Steve Hartman meets their teacher, Shella Condino, who has been struggling to get her green card. Source

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Man puts on his pants with no hands

Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a lemon slicing aficionado, a weird optical illusion dance and a puppy who really wants to see a newborn baby. Plus, a Chinese comedian puts on skin-tight pants without using his hands. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source

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Cholesterol linked to breast cancer; Molecule tied to metabolic health

A study out of the United Kingdom, which followed more than 1 million people, found that women with high cholesterol have a significantly higher risk of developing breast cancer. Plus, Austrian researchers have found a molecule that can signal whether someone is metabolically healthy. Danielle Nottingham reports. Source

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Pain during sex? What women need to know

According to the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University, up to 30 percent of women aged 18 to 59 experience some type of pain during sex in their lifetimes, compared with just 5 percent of men. Post-menopausal women are more likely to suffer from it than young women, but it can happen at any age for a variety of reasons. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook discusses the issue with Dr. Lori Warren, an Ob-Gyn and gynecologic surgeon. Source

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