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Goat licks dog -- and it's hilarious

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including kids playing Led Zeppelin, thundersnow songified and a baby laughing like a troll. Plus, a goat and a dog share the strangest interaction. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Lupita Nyong'o's Oscar dress stolen

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The pearl-covered dress actress Lupita Nyong'o wore to the Academy Awards, worth about $150,000, was stolen from her hotel room. Also, the Polish film "Ida," which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, is causing some controversy in its country. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Coffee may help protect against MS

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Researchers say that people who do not drink coffee are 50 percent more likely to develop MS than people who do. Also, suicide rates for middle-aged people are on the rise. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

2/26: Identity of ISIS' "Jihadi John" unveiled; Llamas make a run for it in Arizona

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The masked face of ISIS known as "Jihadi John" has been identified as Mohamed Emwazi. Mark Phillips has more on the 27-year-old college educated Londoner turned terrorist and executioner; and, two llamas paralyzed a Phoenix-area suburb Thursday, running amok as authorities chased them up and down streets. They were finally reined in with some good old fashioned cowboy lasso work.

Llamas on the lam

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Two llamas trotted, ran, and romped in Sun City, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. The epic chase lasted for more than 40 minutes. Watch CBSN's video for the full coverage.

Llamas make a run for it in Arizona

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Two llamas paralyzed a Phoenix-area suburb Thursday, running amok as authorities chased them up and down streets. They were finally reined in with some good old fashioned cowboy lasso work. Dean Reynolds reports.



First day of legalized pot in D.C.

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Washington is at war with itself over marijuana. A local law allowing recreational use of pot -- at home -- went into effect Thursday. But some members of Congress are saying not so fast and are even threatening to have the mayor arrested. Julianna Goldman reports.

Cargo backlog grows on West Coast ports

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There are 36 ships anchored offshore waiting to get into the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Despite a new contract for dockworkers, there's still an enormous backlog of cargo waiting to be shipped overseas. Omar Villafranca reports.

GOP hopefuls take the stage at CPAC

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The 2016 presidential elections are still 21 months away but a key first test for Republicans is taking place outside Washington, D.C. Thursday, Chris Christie and Ted Cruz were among speakers at the event. Nancy Cordes reports.

Snow slams southern states

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Tens of thousands of southern households were out of power after heavy snows in North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and other central southern states. Vinita Nair reports.

Feds keep eye on radical Islamic cleric

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Ahmad Musa Jibril is a Palestinian-American cleric whose extremist views caught the attention of U.S. law enforcement. His alleged call for jihad in 2005 led federal prosecutors to describe him as a man who "encouraged his students to spread Islam by the sword, to wage a holy war" and "to hate and kill non-Muslims." Jeff Pegues reports.

Identity of ISIS' "Jihadi John" unveiled

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The masked face of ISIS known as "Jihadi John" has been identified as Mohamed Emwazi. Mark Phillips has more on the 27-year-old college educated Londoner turned terrorist and executioner.

Death toll rises from avalanche in northern Afghanistan

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Raw video from the scene shows the depth of the snow that buried the area 60 miles outside of Kabul. At least 165 people were declared dead as crews continued to trying to clear the massive amounts of snow.

Ben Carson: "I want everyone to have good health care"

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CBS News political director John Dickerson breaks down comments made by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson during his address at CPAC, as well as an interview with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Llamas on the loose

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Two llamas were on the lam in Sun City, a suburb outside Phoenix, Arizona. For more than 30 minutes authorities chased the pair until some old fashioned cowboy lassoing reined them in. Watch there epic chase.

Three men from Brooklyn arrested for ISIS connection

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The FBI made one of the arrests this morning at JFK airport as Akhror Saidakhmetov was preparing to fly from New York to Turkey. According to court documents, Saidakhmetov and Abdurasul Juraboev wanted to join ISIS, and if they couldn't get into Syria, the backup plan was an attack on American soil. Jeff Pegues reports.

40-year anniversary of bulletproof vests for cops

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After a year that saw more than 100 officers killed by firearms, the Department of Justice in 1975 decided to try to curb the toll. It announced an experimental program to give new bulletproof vests to police officers across the country. Reported by "CBS Evening News" in 1975 by correspondent Fred Graham.





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