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McCartney plays out San Francisco stadium

Sir Paul McCartney played the final event at historic Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Also, the indie comedy "Frank" opens Friday. Danielle Nottingham reports in today's Eye On Entertainment.

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Vitamin D could affect female fertility

In vitro fertilization could be affected by the Vitamin D level of the mother. Also, the newly developed Chikungunya vaccine is doing well in trials. Brian Webb reports on the day's top health news.

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Starting solid foods

Jessica Hartshorn, Sr. Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, discusses when and how to transition your baby from liquid to solid foods.

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Trending on CBSNews.com

Alex Trowbridge, Reporter for CBSNews.com, discusses news stories of the week getting plenty of attention online.

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#IfTheyGunnedMeDown creator on the representation of Michael Brown

Many tweets have been organized around hashtags like #IfTheyGunnedMeDown, in which African-Americans post two pictures of themselves - one they feel plays into stereotypes and one that doesn't - and ask which the media would use. Jim Axelrod spoke with CJ Lawrence, a lawyer from Jackson, Miss., and creator of the hashtag.

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8/14: Witnesses describe growing tensions in Ferguson; Is social media fueling tensions in Ferguson, Mo.?

Police officers shot tear gas at protesters and news crews in Ferguson, Mo., Wednesday night. Tensions have escalated as the investigation continues in the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown; and, as animosity flares between protesters and residents of Ferguson, Mo., many believe that the use of social media is helping stoke the flames. With the ability of images and messages to reach wide swaths of people at lightning quick speeds, mobilizing groups of people to protest, or rally to a cause, is now easier than ever.

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A lighthouse keeper’s legacy

On the 225th anniversary of Lighthouse Act of 1789, Mike Bauchan remembers his father - the last known lighthouse minder in the United States Lighthouse Service

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Pentagon scales back Iraq rescue operation

A team of Green Berets that did recon in Iraq on Wed. reported none of the civilians still on Mount Sinjar were in danger of dying of thirst or starvation. New information shows U.S. airstrikes drove back the Islamic militants while Kurdish soldiers served as escorts off the mountain. David Martin reports.

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Uncertain future for Yazidi refugees

As refugees come off Mount Sinjar in Iraq, many say there are still thousands of Yazidis trapped or too weak to leave. They've escaped the fighting, but now face an uncertain future. Charlie D'Agata reports.

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Is social media fueling tensions in Ferguson, Mo.?

As animosity flares between protesters and residents of Ferguson, Mo., many believe that the use of social media is helping stoke the flames. With the ability of images and messages to reach wide swaths of people at lightning quick speeds, mobilizing groups of people to protest, or rally to a cause, is now easier than ever. Jim Axelrod reports.

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Robin Williams secretly battled Parkinson's disease

Although Robin Williams' struggles with depression and substance abuse were well known, his widow revealed the comedic actor was also battling the early stages of Parkinson's disease. John Blackstone reports.

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Arlington ceremony honors U.S. general killed in Afghanistan

Maj. Gen. Harold Greene was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery after being killed by a lone gunman thought to be an Afghan soldier; Greene was highest-ranking U.S. officer killed in combat since Vietnam War

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Local police departments armed with military-style equipment

Police departments in the St. Louis area, like those around the country, are arming their officers with equipment used on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. According to one report, the federal government has doled out more than $34 billion to local police departments since the September 11 terrorist attacks for military-style equipment. Jan Crawford reports.

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Witnesses describe growing tensions in Ferguson

Police officers shot tear gas at protesters and news crews in Ferguson, Mo., Wednesday night. Tensions have escalated as the investigation continues in the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Mark Strassmann reports.

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Chicago's south side team makes Little League World Series

The Little League World Series is underway in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where 16 teams from around the world are taking the field. Elaine Quijano reports on Chicago's Jackie Robinson West All-Stars, who are determined to go all the way and make history.

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Robots let art fans tour famed U.K. museum after dark

Art enthusiasts around the world have the opportunity to roam the darkened halls of the Tate Britain museum in London with the help of robots - and the Internet. Video cameras affixed to remote-controlled robots on wheels allow patrons to view the darkened museum without ever leaving the couch. CBS News' Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

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Obama appeals for "peace and calm" in Ferguson, Missouri

President Obama interrupted his vacation on Martha's Vineyard to address the escalating protests in Ferguson, Missouri following the police shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown. The president also discussed the ongoing humanitarian efforts in Iraq.

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Olympian discharged from Colo. hospital

Six-time Olympic gold-medalist Amy Van Dyken-Rouen was released two months after accident left her partially paralyzed; she heads home to continue rehab.




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