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Minnesota basketball team loses a losing record

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Steve Hartman has the story of the Lady Knights, a girls' basketball team from Climax-Fisher High School in western Minnesota, whose claim to fame, its losing record, is now a thing of the past.

Get an up-close preview of the new touring "Pippin"

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David Pogue goes behind the scenes to witness the rehearsals, refinements, and recasting that are the price of admission when a touring production of one of Broadway's most beloved shows heads out to dozens of cities from coast to coast.

The unlikely story behind "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"

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Rita Braver talks to the author of the best-selling book in the nation: "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul." It turns out, cartoonist Jeff Kinney's success story is a tale worthy of its own work of fiction.

What's next in 2015: Washington, D.C.

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We've said goodbye to 2014. And what's next for 2015? Correspondent Wyatt Andrews discusses with Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank the progress that Republicans will have to show now that they are in charge of a very unpopular Congress.

What's next in 2015: Asia

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We've said goodbye to 2014. And what's next for 2015? Lucy Craft reports on the frosty relations between two regional super-powers, China and Japan.

What's next in 2015: Africa

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We've said goodbye to 2014. And what's next for 2015? Debora Patta reports on the challenges facing Africa, from the Boko Haram militants to Ebola.



What's next in 2015: Europe and the Middle East

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We've said goodbye to 2014. And what's next for 2015? Elizabeth Palmer reports on the high price paid for Russian President Vladimir Putin's foray into Crimea, and a new phase in U.S.-Iran relations.

Jennifer Aniston on the paparazzi

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The "Friends" star has been a familiar subject for the paparazzi, tabloids and gossip pages. She talks to correspondent Lee Cowan about dealing with the scrutiny (and frequent fiction writing) of the press.

Jennifer Aniston on movie and TV fame

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The Emmy-winning actress has enjoyed a long movie career since the end of her long-running series, "Friends." Jennifer Aniston tells correspondent Lee Cowan that the fame that comes from playing a familiar TV character is very different from playing movie roles.

Jennifer Aniston on her "Cake" role

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The actress talks to correspondent Lee Cowan about her latest film, in which she plays a woman suffering from chronic pain.

1/3: AirAsia Flight 8501 search finds large objects on ocean floor; Master goes on mission to get students hooked on music

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Four large pieces of what authorities believe came from AirAsia Flight 8501 were found in the Java Sea; and, a program called Let Freedom Swing aims to connect the dots between music and chapters of American history, like the Civil Rights Movement. Wynton Marsalis and his musicians figure if they grab kids by their ears, their hearts and minds will follow.

Obama set to return to GOP-controlled Congress

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After a two-week vacation that included golf, hiking and joining his daughters for Hawaiian shave ice, President Obama plans to hit the ground running next week. But the president is returning with a different set of priorities than the Republicans who take full control of Congress. Chip Reid reports.

Girl survives plane crash that killed her family

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Four members of a family were killed as they flew home from a vacation in Key West, Florida. Emergency crews in southwestern Kentucky's thick woods are still combing through the crash site. One member of the family survived: a 7-year-old girl. Adriana Diaz reports.

NYPD officers salute mayor at fallen cop's wake

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio received a more civil reception by NYPD officers at the wake for slain Officer Wenjian Liu than when officers turned their back on the mayor a week ago. Jericka Duncan reports.

With new law, California gas prices go up

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Gas prices continue to fall as AAA says a gallon of unleaded regular is averaging a little more than $2 nationwide. But in California, as Carter Evans explains, prices are starting to go up because of a new requirement that oil companies buy credits to offset carbon emissions.

Master goes on mission to get students hooked on music

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A program called Let Freedom Swing aims to connect the dots between music and chapters of American history, like the Civil Rights Movement. Wynton Marsalis and his musicians figure if they grab kids by their ears, their hearts and minds will follow. Jim Axelrod reports.





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