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Why some women are ditching breast implants

Doctors say they’re seeing more women who are deciding to reduce or get rid of their breast implants. CBS News’ Danielle Nottingham reports from Beverly Hills on the trend in so-called “explant” surgery. Source

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Patti LaBelle on new jazz album, love for cooking

Music legend Patti LaBelle began her solo career in 1977. She won two Grammy Awards and skyrocketed up the charts with hits like “If You Asked Me To” and “New Attitude.” Now, she’s stepping out of the genre that made her an icon to take on jazz. LaBelle joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why she decided to make her new jazz album, “Bel Hommage,” and how she cooks every day — even on the road. Source

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FBI Director James Comey fired

President Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris have more on the breaking news. Source

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Trump considers sending thousands more troops to Afghanistan

Nearly 16 years after invading Afghanistan, a victory for the U.S. looks a long way off. Facing a stalemate that is causing the Afghan army high casualties, the Trump administration is preparing to send thousands of U.S. troops back to Afghanistan. David Martin reports. Source

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Why was James Comey fired?

CBS Radio News correspondent Steven Portnoy joins CBSN with more details on what led to FBI Director James Comey’s termination by President Trump. Source

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Emergency declared at Hanford Nuclear Reservation

An emergency was declared at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, a vast storage facility in eastern Washington state. Part of a tunnel used to transport radioactive waste collapsed. No radiation was released, but Washington’s governor called the incident serious. John Blackstone has more. Source

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Gulliver’s Gate artists think big with miniature world

Gulliver’s Gate, an intricate $40 million exhibit featuring miniature versions of iconic landmarks across five continents and 50 nations, opens in New York City Tuesday. Vladimir Duthiers reports on how a team of artists just made the whole-wide world look a little smaller. Source

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Behind Minnesota’s worst measles outbreak in nearly 30 years

Health officials in Minnesota are facing the worst measles outbreak in the state in nearly 30 years. Most of those with the disease are unvaccinated Somali-American children. The state’s health commissioner says the Somali community has been targeted with misinformation about vaccine risks. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source

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