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Paving The Way

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Jeff Glor profiles the decaying Rust Belt steel town of Braddock, Pennsylvania and Mayor John Fetterman; a man trying to bring it back from the rubble.

3/4: What to do if you suspect formaldehyde in your flooring; Supreme Court hear arguments over Obamacare funding

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A "60 Minutes" report has become a national concern after it found high levels of cancer-causing formaldehyde in flooring sold by Lumber Liquidators. John Blackstone reports on what homeowners can do if they're concerned about their wood floors; and, Obamacare faces another serious challenge. This time the issue is whether the government is illegally handing out billions of dollars in subsidies to help Americans buy the new insurance.

Eric Holder’s legacy tied to fight for civil rights

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As Attorney General Eric Holder prepares to leave office, civil rights attorney and law professor Gloria Browne Marshall joins CBSN to explain how Holder's legacy is tied to the Department of Justice investigation into the Ferguson Police Department.

See what Prince looked like in junior high

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The artist formerly known as Prince was formally known as a junior high basketball player. A photo of the “Purple Rain” singer from the 1970s is making waves on the web.



Inside the Frank Sinatra exhibit

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As the centennial of Frank Sinatra's birth nears, the New York Public Library of Performing Arts is hosting an exhibit dedicated to the singer's life. CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason caught up with Sinatra's daughter Nancy and granddaughter Amanda as they walked through the display.

U.S. Ambassador to South Korea attacked during speech

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U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert was hospitalized after being assaulted Thursday morning in Seoul while delivering a speech. The State Department says Lippert's injuries are not life threatening. Margaret Brennan reports.

Iraq wants Saddam Hussein’s hometown back

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Iraqi government troops are trying to re-take Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit from ISIS. Fighting alongside the Iraqi troops are Shiite militias backed by Iran. Holly Williams reports on the fight from inside Iraq.

Supreme Court hears arguments over Obamacare funding

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Obamacare faces another serious challenge. This time the issue is whether the government is illegally handing out billions of dollars in subsidies to help Americans buy the new insurance. Jan Crawford reports.

Parents reunite with their daughter, 17 years later

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A girl kidnapped at birth has been reunited with her parents in South Africa, 17 years after she was taken from a hospital when she was 3 days old. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta interviewed the parents who described the emotional reunion and their feelings toward the woman accused of kidnapping their child.

New storm bringing snow, ice headed for Northeast

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About 100-million Americans are in the path of a storm bringing snow, ice and rain along a 1,500 mile stretch from Texas to New England. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of WBZ-TV take a look at the storm.

DOJ: Officer Darren Wilson will not be charged

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The Department of Justice has released the reasoning behind its decision not to prosecute former Ferguson Missouri Police Officer Darren Wilson. Mark Strassmann reports on the findings that also paint the department as plagued by racism.

Boston bombing trial begins with admission from the defense

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Testimony began Wednesday in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. In the opening statements, the defense admitted that Dzhokhar is responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing. Elaine Quijano reports from the courthouse in Boston.

What to do if you suspect formaldehyde in your flooring

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A “60 Minutes” report has become a national concern after it found high levels of cancer-causing formaldehyde in flooring sold by Lumber Liquidators. John Blackstone reports on what homeowners can do if they're concerned about their wood floors.

House committee subpoenas Clinton emails on Libya

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A House investigative committee issued a subpoena for "all communications of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton related to Libya" and they also sent letters to "internet firms informing them of their legal obligation to protect all relevant documents." Nancy Cordes reports.

Why now is a good time for foreign travel

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Yahoo! Travel editor-in-chief Paula Froelich joins CBSN to explain why a stronger U.S. dollar means now is the best time to travel the world.

Seattle's Public Transit Prices Cut For Low-Income Residents

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On Sunday, Seattle launched an new public transit fare program based not on distance traveled, but household income. CBSN speaks with Kevin Desmond, General Manager of King County Metro Transit, about the changes.





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