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World Cup protests continue in Brazil

The U.S. team is in the city of Manaus getting ready for its second match of the 2014 World Cup. Meanwhile on the streets of Brazil, violent protests continue. Elaine Quinao reports from Rio de Janeiro. Source

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Sneak peek: Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley

Diagon Alley, the first place Harry Potter visited in the “wizarding world,” is weeks away from opening at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. A few lucky diehard fans got a chance to see the attraction before anyone else. Amaka Ubaka reports. Source

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Clint Eastwood on why he directed “Jersey Boys”

Clint Eastwood is sitting in the director’s chair once again with “Jersey Boys.” The Hollywood legend spoke to CBS News’ Ken Lombardi about why he decided to make a big-screen film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Source

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Sun Addiction: UV rays may act like heroin in brain

A new study suggests tanning can become a physical addiction. Dr. Elizabeth Hale, associate professor of dermatology at NYU’s Langone Medical Center, speaks to the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts about the new Harvard study. Source

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New details released about Tracy Morgan car accident

Investigators released a new report on the accident that sent comedian Tracy Morgan to the hospital. Plus, Mark Wahlberg hits the red carpet in Hong Kong for the premiere of “Transformers: Age of Extinction.” Suzanne Marques has that and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source

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First cigarette of the day could be more deadly

Researchers in Maryland found people people who waited at least an hour before smoking in the morning have a lower risk of developing lung cancer. And a new study explains how tanning can become addictive. Alexis Christoforous takes a look at some of the day’s top health stories. Source

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Questions women should ask before a hysterectomy

600,000 women in the U.S. undergo a hysterectomy each year, making it the second most common surgical procedure for women. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with gynecologic surgeon Dr. Lori Warren about some of the less-invasive surgical options and questions every woman should ask her doctor. Source

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