CTM Spotify Playlist: March 20, 2018
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Mitch Landrieu chronicles the path toward removing the monuments in his new book, "In the Shadow of Statues"
Charging papers say Jared Standley killed his parents about a week after he was kicked out of their Washington home
The French government has pledged around $50 million over the next decade, leaving a bill of $135 million
On Wednesday, the committee will hold a hearing on attempted hacks on state systems in the 2016 election
Package bomb apparently bound for Austin exploded early Tuesday at a FedEx distribution center, hurting one person
Airline suspends pet-shipping service following incident in which dog landed in Japan instead of Kansas
Congress must finish work on a spending bill to fund the government through fiscal 2018 by Friday at midnight
Alexander Nix has been placed on leave pending an investigation, the company at the center of the Facebook data scandal says
Social media giant said to face investigation after a data privacy scandal involving 50 million Facebook users
Republican leadership address the press amid negotiations over government spending
Starting Tuesday, you can watch all 856 episodes of classic children's show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" on free live-streaming site Twitch
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is opening up about his decision to remove four Confederate monuments from his city. Landrieu joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the path he took toward removing the monuments, chronicled in his new book, "In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History."
Louis is not like his fellow playmates. The gorilla has been a star at the Philadelphia Zoo for the past 14 years, but new videos have brought him nationwide attention. Weighing in at a hefty 470 pounds and standing at nearly six feet tall, the 18-year-old gorilla prefers to stand on two legs rather than on all fours. Don Dahler reports.
A foundation in France hopes Americans will donate money to help save the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. It's home to some of Catholicism's most important relics. Conservationists say the building is in desperate need of repair. Roxana Saberi reports.