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Donald Trump files lawsuit, wants name removed from Atlantic City casinos

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Real estate titan Donald Trump wants two Atlantic City casinos to remove his name if they don't clean up their act. Trump maintains that the casinos have let the casinos fall into disrepair and need to meet certain standards to bear the Trump seal. Vinita Nair reports.

Helen Mirren plays the queen on Broadway

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Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren will reprise her role as Queen Elizabeth II in a New York run of "The Audience." Also, actor Daniel Radcliffe made a stop in LA to promote his new film, "What If." Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.

Closing arguments begin in Oscar Pistorius trial

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The five-month murder trial against former Olympian Oscar Pistorius began Thursday morning. He is accused in the shooting death of his former girlfriend. Debora Patta reports from Pretoria, South Africa.

Russia bans U.S. and E.U. imports over Western sanctions

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Russian President Vladimir Putin blocked imports from the U.S., European Union, Canada, Australia and Norway. Russia has also closed airspace to Ukrainian airlines and is thinking about banning western flights as well. Norah O'Donnell reports.



DHS: Employee background check data at risk from cyber breach

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Officials say computer hackers targeted a company that checks the backgrounds of hundreds of thousands of federal workers. This attack follows a claim that a Russian cyber gang is holding more than a billion stolen usernames and passwords. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington.

Another gene linked to increased risk of breast cancer

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Researchers say women who have mutations in the PALB2 gene have a one in three chance of developing breast cancer. Also, Canadian researchers say stress during pregnancy could affect pregnancies for several generations. Craig Boswell reports on some of the day's top medical headlines.

Watch: Coast Guard aircrew tracks down murder suspect

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Coast Guard released video of the tracking and apprehension of Jessica Smith, who's accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter and severely wounding her 13-year-old daughter in an Oregon hotel room last week

John Dickerson

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Correspondent, 60 Minutes; CBS News Senior Political Analyst

America's last whaling ship docks for the last time

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The Charles W. Morgan first set sail in 1841, and after 80 years, and 37 voyages, America's last whaling vessel dropped anchor for the final time. The Mystic Connecticut Seaport Museum, where the ship will now remained docked, spent $7 million over the course of five years to make the ship seaworthy again. Jeff Glor reports.

New technology offers alternatives to passwords

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With another major Internet security breach revealed, experts are again advising users to change their passwords. CNET.com’s Sumi Das reports on how to better manage your passwords to keep them safe, and looks at technology that could soon replace them.

Shift in nation's attitudes puts gay marriage on path for Supreme Court

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A majority of Americans of all ages now back same-sex marriage. Nowhere is that groundswell more apparent than in the courts. More than 70 marriage equality cases challenging state bans on same-sex unions have been filed in 30 states. Experts believe it's increasingly likely one of those cares will make it to the nation's highest court. Don Dahler reports.

Volunteer police officers aid in chase for immigrant smugglers

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Brooks County, Texas can only afford one deputy per shift to cover 900 square miles to stop smugglers from sneaking immigrants across the border. Officers from outside the county are volunteering to intercept smugglers before they drop off their human cargo. Manuel Bojorquez reports.





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