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The Case Against Ezra McCandless

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A young woman claims she was attacked by an ex-boyfriend who carved the word boy into her arm. But the crime scene tells a different story. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.

Karrie's Choice

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Could a teenager be brainwashed by one parent to help murder the other parent -- and then make it look like a suicide? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.

The Death of Todd Stermer

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A woman accused of setting her house on fire and then intentionally running over her husband as he escaped the flames speaks out for the first time. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.

Frontotemporal Dementia, Pleistocene Park, John Green

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Frontotemporal dementia: Devastating, prevalent and little understood; Then, bringing back pieces of the Ice Age to combat climate change; And, author John Green on reaching young adults and dealing with mental illness

Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Cell, On the Farm, Shakira

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Did Jeffrey Epstein kill himself? 60 Minutes investigates; Then, is lack of oversight at farms accelerating the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?; And, the message Shakira hopes to deliver with her Super Bowl performance.



County in Kansas jailing people over unpaid medical debt

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Some Americans who are struggling to pay their medical bills are now facing jail time. In partnership with ProPublica, Meg Oliver reports on a town in Kansas where people are being put behind bars for falling behind on their payments.

Book excerpt: "Migraine: A History"

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Medical historian Katherine Foxhall writes of a disabling disease that is little understood, but which affects one out of seven people on Earth

Democrats demand investigation after Barr intervenes in Roger Stone case

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Democrats are calling for the Justice Department's inspector general to look into Attorney General William Barr's decision to intervene in the case involving President Trump's former adviser Roger Stone. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid, senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, and Politico's Meridith McGraw joined CBSN to explain the fallout.





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