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Place your bets: March Madness and the growth of sports gambling

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From Vegas casinos to office pools, an estimated 47 million Americans will be betting on the college basketball tournament this month – while more and more states are rolling the dice on generating tax revenues from legalized gambling.



Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal on making "Love Story"

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Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz interviews the stars of the classic tearjerker, "Love Story," to talk about the making of an unlikely box office blockbuster, and asks: What does "Love means never having to say you're sorry" really mean?

Open: This is Face the Nation, June 1

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The latest on the release of Taliban captive Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and the Veterans Affairs hospital scandal with Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., former CIA Director Michael Hayden, and others.

Miranda Lambert talks tabloid rumors

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In this web exclusive, country music superstar Miranda Lambert tells Lee Cowan how she handles all those nasty tabloid rumors that seem to follow her and her husband, Blake Shelton, everywhere.

“There’s an app for that”

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When Apple opens its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, it's bound to get a lot of coverage in the news - coverage that would be wise to avoid the rampant cliche that contributor Conor Knighton has identified.

Retired Ohio man finds his calling

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In Toledo, Ohio, 87-year-old retired salesman Jim Gagnon likes to call the people he loves on their birthdays - and Jim knows a lot of people, many of whom he's only met once in his life. Steve Hartman reports.

Remembering Tiananmen Square, 25 years later

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On June 4, 1989, Chinese forces attacked student protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. It’s a day many of us remember well. But as Seth Doane reports, it’s a day the Chinese government wants the world to forget.

Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal on filming "Love Story"

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The stars of the classic tearjerker talk about the making of an unlikely box office blockbuster – and by the way, what does "Love means never having to say you're sorry" really mean?

Novelist John Green and his awesome fans

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Countless young readers are starstruck by the works of John Green. David Pogue has a profile of the author of the best-selling novel, “The Fault in Our Stars,” and a leader in the NerdFighters movement.

The evolution of the razor

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Once upon a time, the barber shop was the only place where a man could have his facial hair trimmed. Today’s shaving gear represents quite an advancement over the razors and methods of old. Mo Rocca reports on the technological advances in getting an ever-closer shave.

Honoring the female pilots of WWII

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Chances are the invading Allied troops of D-Day would’ve faced an even tougher fight on the beaches of Normandy if not for some special pilots spreading their wings in the run-up to the attack. Stephanie Riggs has the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, the WASPs, whose sacrifices during World War II were barely known, until now.

Taliban captive Bowe Bergdahl is headed home

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The lone American soldier being held by Taliban militants in Afghanistan has been released after a dramatic prisoner swap. Now the small town of Hailey, Idaho, where Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl grew up, is celebrating. David Martin reports.

Demi Lovato on life after surviving overdose

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Three years after a near-fatal drug overdose, singer Demi Lovato opens up to correspondent Tracy Smith about how she barely survived. She talks about her new YouTube documentary series, "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil," and how she is now feeling more joy in her life than ever before.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Yaphet Kotto, star of "Live and Let Die" and "Alien."

Mike Myers on Michael Caine and Beyonce

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The comic superstar behind the "Austin Powers" films talks to Tracy Smith about what it was like working with Michael Caine (who played Austin's dad); and how he turned on Beyonce (to Led Zeppelin).

Mike Myers on how music inspires his comedy

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At Rebel Rebel Records in New York City, actor-writer Mike Myers talks to correspondent Tracy Smith about the genesis of some of his enduring comic creations, from "Wayne's World" to Austin Powers.





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