This Morning from CBS News, Nov. 2, 2015
Plane crash
Officials from the Russian company that owns Metrojet say no technical fault could have caused their Airbus jetliner to breakup mid-flight as it cruised over Egypt's volatile Sinai Peninsula, but as the victims' remains are repatriated in St. Petersburg, there's little clarity on what could have caused the weekend crash.
The debate debate
Nearly all of the Republican presidential campaigns came to a decision Sunday night about debates going forward. They plan to take a substantial portion of control over debate negotiation away from the Republican National Committee (RNC). It could mean big changes on the debate landscape.
Digital divide
More American children are getting comfortable using mobile technology at younger ages, and according to new research, that's not only true of financially well-off families. A survey of parents from a low-income urban community has found exposure to mobile media devices is "almost universal" by the age of 4.
MRE overhaul
The diet of America's armed forces is about to get an overhaul. Troops have been eating MREs, "meals ready to eat," in combat and training for nearly 35 years. Now, the menu is getting its biggest change in decades. So, what is the future of front-line dining?
Space milestone
It's been 15 years since the first crew moved into the International Space Station. The orbiting lab complex has been continuously occupied ever since -- while circling 250 miles above the Earth at 5-miles-per-second. We look at the highlights and hazards of the ISS' first decade and a half, and at what lies ahead.
Uber assault
An assault on Uber driver Edward Caban was caught on camera is Southern California after the driver asked an allegedly drunk passenger to get out of his car. The passenger then went on a rampage.
"No Seconds"
In the eighteenth century, a French gastronome said, "Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are." Now a photographer from New Zealand is using that old adage to humanize inmates on death row, with a collection of haunting images showing his recreations of the final meals of the condemned.
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