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Search for extremely rare blood donor for 2-year-old with cancer

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An international search is underway for donors with an extremely rare blood type to help save a 2-year-old Florida girl battling aggressive cancer. Zainab Mughal was diagnosed with neuroblastoma two months ago. She has one of the rarest blood types in the world. Nikki Battiste reports.



Inside Yemen's destitute refugee camp

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Peace talks aimed at ending nearly four years of civil war in Yemen are underway in Sweden. The fighting between a Saudi-led coalition and Iranian-back rebels has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed millions to the brink of famine. Elizabeth Palmer reports from a refugee camp in Yemen. She's the only network correspondent inside the country.

Astronaut Nick Hague describes "utter disappointment" during failed rocket launch

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For the first time, both astronaut Nick Hague and his wife, Catie, are sharing dramatic details about a failed rocket launch in October. Hauge was in a Soyuz rocket headed for the International Space Station when a violent booster failure forced them to abort the mission mid-flight, 31 miles above earth. NASA announced this week that Hauge will fly into space again. Mark Strassmann reports.

Flooding and mudslides force evacuations in California

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Emergency crews are cleaning up mud and debris after record-breaking rain flooded burned-out areas of Southern California. Rushing waters overtook a bridge in Trabuco Canyon, southeast of Los Angeles. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Huawei executive arrest complicates China-U.S. relationship

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A top executive of Chinese telecom giant Huawei will have a bail hearing in Canada Friday amid new tensions between Beijing and Washington. Meng Wanzhou could be sent to the U.S. to face criminal charges. Her arrest is adding to Wall Street's fear the trade showdown with China is escalating. Margaret Brennan reports.

Kevin Hart steps down as Oscars host amid backlash over homophobic tweets

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Kevin Hart's job hosting the 91st Academy Awards didn't last long. The actor and comedian was announced as the host Wednesday, but Hart stepped down Thursday following an outcry over previous homophobic tweets and comments he made during stand-up routines nearly a decade ago. Anna Werner reports.

France closes landmarks ahead of protests

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France is shutting down museums, monuments, and other high-profile locations ahead of more protests expected Saturday. Thousands of anti-government demonstrators burned cars and clashed with police last weekend. Charlie D'Agata reports from Paris.

Law firms investigating CBS News detail abuses, but some employees question findings

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According to the New York Times, outside investigators hired by the CBS board uncovered reports of misconduct by some "60 Minutes" employees. That includes a never-before-reported claim of sexual assault against Don Hewitt, the creator of "60 Minutes." But investigators reportedly did not find "a toxic work or ‘frat house’ environment for women" in the wider news division, a finding disputed by multiple employees. Vladimir Duthiers reports.





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