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The real Harry: Profile of a prince

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Harry's enduring appeal lies in the fact he's endured the harsh spotlight after his mother's very public death, and scrutiny for his acting out in his teens and 20s. Having matured through military service and philanthropic work, Harry finds himself very much beloved in Britain and beyond.

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's: "Hardest job I ever had"

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Carol and Mike Daly promised to love each other in sickness and in health. As Carol battles Alzheimer's, they've battled the tough times together. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook has been following their journey for the past 10 years to see what many families dealing with Alzheimer's endure in private.

Fla. school shooting suspect ID'd as Sky Bouche

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The Marion County Sheriff's Office identified the gunman that wounded one at Forest High School in Ocala, Fla. Friday as former student Sky Bouche, 19. Bouche told reporters he "shot through the door," but didn't offer a motive.

Royal wedding photographer travels for global charity

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Famed fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski who was recently chosen to photograph the royal wedding is also a humanitarian. Watch as he journeys to Kenya as an ambassador for Concern Worldwide.



Vanity Fair writer on goes one-on-one with Meghan Markle

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Before the royal engagement announcement, Vanity Fair journalist Sam Kashner visited Meghan Markle at her Toronto home where she made him lunch and talked openly about her romance with Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle: Global Ambassador

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Lara Dewar of World Vision Canada describes Meghan Markle's work as an ambassador for the charity and her deep commitment to humanitarian issues.

Remembering EDM pioneer Avicii

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Famed DJ and producer Avicii was found dead at 28. His 2011 hit "Levels" catapulted him to fame, and he collaborated with artists like Coldplay and Beyoncé. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers looks back at his life.

North Korea says it has halted nuclear tests

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The North Korean government says it has suspended nuclear and long-range missile tests. It also plans to close a nuclear test site. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.

"Protecting democracy is not a publicity stunt," says DNC chair Perez on lawsuit

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Democrats are hoping to re-fight the 2016 presidential election -- in a courtroom. The Democratic National Committee filed a civil suit on Friday, arguing the Trump campaign conspired with WikiLeaks and Russia. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes spoke to DNC Chairman Tom Perez.

Janitor proves first impressions don't tell the whole story

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Maury Forrester had a very different career before his health suffered and he had to make a change. Now he's a janitor at a school near Knoxville, but that doesn't mean he wants his old life back. Steve Hartman has his story, "On the Road."

Closeup: Freezing soap bubbles

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Watch ice crystals form on soap bubbles that are blown in sub-freezing temperatures. Videographer Becca Wood captured these stunning time-lapse images using soap bubbles created in temperatures around zero degrees F.

CDC issues new warning after deadly E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce

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A new warning was issued Friday for anyone who recently bought any type of romaine lettuce: if you don't know where it was grown, throw it out. A deadly E. coli outbreak is spreading, and eight inmates in Alaska are the latest to get sick. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler has the latest.

CDC issues new warning after deadly E.Coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce

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A new warning was issued Friday for anyone who recently bought any type of romaine lettuce: if you don't know where it was grown, throw it out. A deadly E. coli outbreak is spreading, and eight inmates in Alaska are the latest to get sick.CBS News correspondent Don Dahler has the latest.

FAA orders emergency inspection of hundreds of engines

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The Federal Aviation Administration is ordering the inspection of fan blades on hundreds of engines. This comes three days after an engine exploded on a Southwest flight, leaving one passenger dead. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the details.





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