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Sen. Cory Booker kicks off 2020 campaign tour in Newark

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Presidential hopeful Sen. Cory Booker launched his national campaign tour on Saturday with a rally in Newark, New Jersey, where he was mayor. Nick Corasaniti, a New Jersey-based correspondent for The New York Times, joined CBSN to discuss the rally.



Will the GoT books end like the HBO series?

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"I don't think Dan and Dave's ending is going to be that different from my ending," says author George R.R. Martin about the HBO series moving beyond his books. See the full 60 Minutes report on "Game of Thrones," Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS

Protesters still on the streets in Sudan after president's ouster

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Two days after a military coup in Sudan, the leader of the country's military council has vowed to "uproot the regime." The military forced President Omar al-Bashir from power on Thursday. Protesters, however, are still on the streets. The BBC's Andy Moore reports.

Last of the Doolittle Raiders dies at 103

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It was 77 years ago this week that 80 American service members struck the first blow against the Japanese mainland in retaliation for the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The attack, known as the Doolittle Raid, was planned and led by Lt. Col. James Doolittle who piloted the lead bomber. In the co-pilot seat was Dick Cole who died this week at the age of 103. Dana Jacobson reports.

Threat of strong tornadoes in the South

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The upper Midwest is digging out from a monster spring snowstorm that took down trees and left thousands of people without power. The storm left behind slick roads and thick layers of ice across southern Minnesota and parts of the Dakotas. But this weekend, much of the nation could be in line for more severe weather. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reports.

Serious threat for strong tornadoes in the South this weekend

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The upper Midwest is digging out from a monster spring snowstorm that took down trees and left thousands of people without power. The storm left behind slick roads and thick layers of ice across southern Minnesota and parts of the Dakotas. But this weekend, much of the nation could be in line for more severe weather. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reports.





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