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The lost music of the Holocaust

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More than 6 million people, most of them Jews, died in the Holocaust. The music they wrote as a temporary escape, however, did not, thanks in part to the efforts of an Italian composer and pianist.

The factors causing Salvadorians to flee

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A youth and migration adviser in El Salvador tells "60 Minutes," "They're not thinking about gaming a system. They're thinking about preserving their life."



Texas State University student sues Pi Kappa Phi fraternity over attack

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A gang of fraternity brothers of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity appeared to be attacking a student and beating him badly in a disturbing video. The student said it started because the group thought he was a member of a rival frat. Now he is suing the fraternity and university. Laura Podesta reports.

Worker strike may put Democratic debate in jeopardy

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The sixth Democratic presidential debate, set to be held in Los Angeles this week, is in jeopardy. On Sunday, all seven candidates scheduled to appear pledged to boycott the debate in support of striking workers at the site. Farrah Fazal reports.

House Republicans prepare to vote on articles of impeachment

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History will be made this week in Washington. For only the third time ever, the full House will vote on articles of impeachment against an American president. Republicans promise to "deep six" a Senate trial. Nikole Killion reports.

Newtown football team wins state championship on anniversary of shooting

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Newtown, Connecticut, on Saturday marked seven years since the school shooting that took the lives of 20 children and six staffers there. On Friday, thanks to their high school football team, the day ended in celebration with a victory at the state championship.

Lawmakers strike some bipartisan deals despite impeachment

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From the USMCA trade agreement to a tentative federal spending deal, lawmakers managed to strike several bipartisan agreements all while the House Judiciary Committee held a marathon debate on articles of impeachment on Capitol Hill. Dan Balz, Washington Post's chief correspondent covering national politics, joins CBSN for the Politics Week in Review.

Community mourns man who died searching for missing hiker in California

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The search for a missing Mount Baldy hiker has been suspended after a searcher died Saturday. Tim Staples, 32, was a teacher and a volunteer for nine years with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department West Valley Search and Rescue Team. CBSN Los Angeles' Adrianna Weingold reports.

Hallmark under fire for pulling TV ads showing same-sex couple

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Under pressure from a conservative advocacy group, The Hallmark Channel has pulled ads for a wedding-planning website that featured two brides kissing at the altar. The family-friendly network removed the ads because the controversy was a distraction, a spokesperson said in an interview Saturday. CBSN Los Angeles reports.

NYC to pay mom $625,000 after viral arrest video

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New York City will pay $625,000 to settle a lawsuit from a mother whose baby was violently ripped from her arms in an arrest video that went viral. CBSN New York reports.





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