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Andy Cohen pleads the fifth, talks celebrity friends

Andy Cohen started his career as an intern at CBS News in 1989. He went on to become the executive and mastermind behind the wildly popular “Real Housewives” franchise. Cohen not only hosts his own late-night talk show, “Watch What Happens Live.” He’s also a New York Times best-selling author with “The Andy Cohen Diaries.” Cohen joins “CBS This Morning” ... Read More »

Google helps students take virtual reality field trips

Google is teaming up with hundreds of schools to teleport students to far-flung places often seen in their textbooks. The program called Expeditions uses virtual reality. This is part of a widening initiative not just in the U.S., but also in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand and the U.K. Vinita Nair visited a New York City school using the technology. Source Read More »

6-year-old dies, father hurt in Louisiana officer shooting

The Louisiana state police are investigating a shooting involving city marshals that killed a 6-year-old boy and critically wounded his father. Christopher Few and his autistic son Jeremy Mardis were shot Tuesday after a chase in the central Louisiana town of Marksville. David Begnaud reports on questions being raised about what prompted the deadly chase. Source Read More »

How teen missing since 2002 discovered he was abducted

Bobby Hernandez of Cleveland, Ohio, faces charges in a longstanding missing child case. Investigators always thought Julian Hernandez’s father stole him in 2002 but couldn’t find them. After 13 years, the teenager’s own detective work uncovered his true identity. Elaine Quijano reports. Source Read More »

Colorado students may face charges in sexting scandal

Parents in a Colorado community are expressing outrage and concern over a massive school sexting scandal where students could face felony charges. District officials in Cañon City say they’ve discovered hundreds of nude photos on student phones. The school’s varsity football team has been forced to forfeit this weekend’s playoff game, and it’s forcing parents to reevaluate how they monitor ... Read More »

16-year-old develops better Ebola test

A 16-year-old Connecticut girl is hoping her new invention will help doctors identify and treat Ebola better. Dr. Jon LaPook has more on one of the youngest people to make a mark on medical research. Source Read More »