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Malaysia Airlines mystery: Frustration grows as search area expands

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Four days into the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, no clues have emerged as to what happened to it. The confusion deepened Tuesday when a Malaysian newspaper quoted the country's air force chief as saying the plane may have changed course. Seth Doane reports.

Is Florida special election a sign of things to come?

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Politicians around the country are closely watching a special congressional election in Florida’s 13th district. Both parties see the race as a referendum on President Barack Obama's health care law and want to show they've got momentum heading into the midterm elections. Nancy Cordes reports.

Obama shops at a Gap store in New York City

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President Obama made a pit stop at the Gap ahead of a Democratic fundraiser in the Big Apple to pick up some gifts for first lady Michelle and first daughters Sasha and Malia – and to applaud the company’s decision to boost wages for their U.S.-based employees.

Chicago poetry phenom takes the stage

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Malcolm London began writing poems in 2008 to give a voice to his community. Here, he performs one of his poems at Chicago's Columbia College, where he hosted Louder Than a Bomb, the largest poetry competition in the country.

Former Christie ally seeks to evade subpoena

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A former staffer to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie who played a role in the George Washington Bridge lane closures appeared at a Trenton, NJ. court. She's trying to avoid an order demanding that she turn over documents. Alison Harmelin reports.

"Verizon" phishing scam steals customer accounts

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Verizon is warning customers about a scam that lures subscribers with a reward offering $54 to people who visit a new website. The phone number and website look very legitimate, but the phishing scam steals personal information. Jericka Duncan reports.

“Funny or Die” driving major healthcare.gov traffic, W.H. says

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White House spokesman Jay Carney said following President Obama’s sit-down with comedian and actor Zach Galifianakis on “Between Two Ferns,” the show's website “Funny or Die” was the No. 1 source of referrals to healthcare.gov.

Texas teens charged with murdering classmate

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Two 16-year-olds are being held in the death of 17-year-old Ivan Mejia, a senior at Wylie East High School. They appeared before a judge, where prosecutors revealed the two planned the murder for nearly a week, after learning one of them was dating the same girl as Mejia. KTVT's Susy Solis reports.



Fired Chris Christie staffer appears in court

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Bridget Kelly, former aide to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, arrived in Trenton, N.J. for a court hearing involving her central role in the George Washington Bridge scandal.

Family petitions for release of unapproved drug to help sick son

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A Virginia family is petitioning drug company, Chimerix, to release the brincidofovir drug they believe can help save the life of their son, Josh, who is fighting an adenovirus infection after surviving four bouts of cancer. So far, the company has denied the family's request. WTVR-TV's Wayne Covil reports.

Thousands of birds swarm English village

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Tens of thousands of birds from Scandinavia have invaded an English village. CBS News' Alphonso Van Marsh reports on the effect of residents living in their flight path.

Mission to kill hogs in Louisiana causes backlash

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In a bid to control the feral hog population, authorities sent a helicopter on a search mission throughout the southern portion of the Pearl River in Louisiana to find and shoot as many of the animals as possible. WWL-TV's Ashley Rodrigue reports on the push back from hunters.

Health effects of marijuana use remain unclear

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Twenty states and Washington D.C. allow medical marijuana, and parents are flocking to Colorado in hopes of strain that can cure children's seizures. But as CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and NYU psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Ross point out, much remains unknown about how the drug affects health.

Sprint is looking to merge with T-Mobile

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Sprint's Japanese owner said in interview with Charlie Rose that he wants to merge with T-Mobile. SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son says the combined companies could then go head to head with giants AT&T and Verizon. Regulators have said reducing the number of major wireless carriers would cut competition, but Son argues it would create a price war. Jill Wagner has the latest MoneyWatch headlines.





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