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Are investment pros required to act in your best interest?

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The fiduciary standard has received a lot of attention recently. The Supreme Court, President Obama and the Department of Labor have all recently discussed it and how it impacts ordinary investors. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Leonard Nimoy's top "Star Trek" moments

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Nimoy, who died Friday at age 83, was best known for playing Mr. Spock on "Star Trek." From "The Man Trap" to "The Trouble with Tribbles," here's a compilation of the Vulcan's best scenes from the iconic TV show.

Stolen Picasso painting discovered

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The Picasso painting "La Coiffeuse" went missing in Paris over a decade ago, it has now been found in New Jersey.

"48 Hours": Blaming Melissa

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A young daycare worker confesses to killing a toddler and is sentenced to more than 30 years behind bars. But new evidence suggests that investigators got it all wrong. "48 Hours" Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky previews the story.

Texas high school basketball team gets unlikely support

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The Gainesville Tornadoes - a basketball team from a correctional facility - often play in front of empty bleachers since students aren't allowed to attend the games. But, as Steve Hartman reports, that all changed thanks to one team's selfless act.



White and gold? Or blue and black?

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By now, you either think the dress is blue and black or white and gold. And although there is a definitive answer, the debate continues to engross the Internet. Jericka Duncan reports on how an innocuous photograph became a huge viral sensation.

Aboard a busy Coast Guard ice cutter

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This especially bad winter has kept U.S. Coast Guard cutters especially busy. Jim Axelrod went aboard one vessel to see firsthand why crew members say the job is becoming increasingly challenging.

Jeb Bush takes on tough crowd at CPAC

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Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush took on a tough crowd comprised of his own party at CPAC on Friday. Nancy Cordes explains what may have Bush in hot water with conservative Republicans.

U.S. oil industry could face massive layoffs

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The lower price of oil has taken a toll on the oil industry. As Manuel Bojorquez reports, the damage could lead Texas to lose a staggering amount of jobs by midyear.

Gas prices back on the rise

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Gas prices in southern California spiked a record 79 cents in one month. Nationwide, gas prices had been dropping -- but have now risen for 32 straight days. Ben Tracy reports.

The schoolboy who became an ISIS executioner

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For six months he was the masked face of terror, but now, the world has seen the real face of Mohammed Emwazi. University records show a competent, if unexceptional student. Clarissa Ward reports.

Putin political foe shot dead in Moscow

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Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister who became a key opposition figure in Russia, was shot four times from a passing car near the Kremlin.

Eying the GOP political landscape

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CBS News political director John Dickerson joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers to talk about the GOP political landscape and preview Sunday's "Face the Nation".





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