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R. Kelly accuser Lanita Carter speaks publicly for first time: "Today I say: no more"

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Lanita Carter, who was an anonymous accuser in the R. Kelly criminal sexual abuse case, is speaking publicly for the first time about an alleged assault by the R&B singer. She tells CBS News' Jericka Duncan why "this is a release" for her to speak out for the first time. Watch the extended interview Thursday, March 28, on "CBS This Morning," which airs 7 to 9 a.m ET/PT.

Controversial prayer before swearing-in

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An opening prayer at the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has stirred controversy among lawmakers. Democrats said it was a harsh addition to the swearing-in ceremony of the chamber's first female Muslim member. Chris Nallan of CBS affiliate WHP-TV reports from Harrisburg.

Pence says U.S. will return to the moon by 2024

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Vice President Mike Pence says the United States will return to the moon within the next five years. It would be the first trip to the moon in nearly 50 years. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN with the latest.

Goodell on Kraft: I'll wait to take action "after we get all the facts"

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league's personal conduct policy applies to owners and players alike, but he also said he wouldn't discipline New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft for sex solicitation charges until "after we get all the facts." John Breech of CBSSports.com joins CBSN to discuss what this means for Goodell's reputation as a strict disciplinary enforcer.



Online gallery strips away art world pretense

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With Uprise Art, entrepreneur Tze Chun is bridging the gap between working artists and young professionals who want to start building their own collections.

Women of the News: Rita Braver's career advice for young women

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CBSN is celebrating Women’s History Month with a focus on some of our powerful newswomen. In over four decades at CBS News, correspondent Rita Braver has interviewed presidents, covered the Supreme Court and opened our eyes to cultural treasures. She spoke with Paula Reid about her advice for young women just starting their careers and looked back at some of the bad advice she was offered along her path.





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