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What happens to your Facebook page after death?

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Your Facebook page can live on after you're gone. The social media site is allowing its users to designate a so-called "legacy contact," someone who can manage your page after you die. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more.

Common on Oscar nomination, ideal woman and Broadway dreams

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With two Grammys, a Golden Globe, an Academy Award nomination and a hip-hop career spanning more than two decades, Common is still making big plans. He credits his mother for inspiring the name, but as Gayle King reports, his talents proved to be anything but common.

Under Armour CEO reveals new global campaign

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Under Armour is on a roll, with the company's revenue surging from $281 million in 2005 to $3 billion last year. It has now passed Adidas to become the number two sportswear maker in the U.S. behind Nike. Under Armour founder and CEO Kevin Plank joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the future of the company.

Satire that shaped America: Legacy of "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart

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In more than 16 years at "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart made news relevant for a new generation. That will be part of his hilarious but staggering legacy when he leaves the show later this year. Anthony Mason reports on some of the moments that helped Stewart become a leader in comedy and, some say, journalism.

Highlights of Bob Simon's career at CBS News spanning nearly 50 years

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The "60 Minutes" correspondent covered stories around the world for nearly half a century. Simon survived close calls, including 40 days in an Iraqi prison. On Wednesday night, Simon died in a car accident in New York City. Watch these highlights of Simon's amazing work.



Bob Simon on teaching grandson about motorcycles

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"60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon spoke about his cherished grandson, Jack, in 2012 during one of his appearances on "CBS This Morning." Simon's office is filled with pictures of Jack.

Three Powerball winners to split $564 million jackpot

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Winning tickets for Wednesday's Powerball jackpot were sold in North Carolina, Texas and Puerto Rico. The prize was the fifth-largest lottery payout in U.S. history. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Princeton, Texas, where one winning ticket was sold.

Were North Carolina students killed over religion or parking space?

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State and federal investigators have not ruled out a hate crime in the shooting deaths of three young Muslims in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Alleged gunman Craig Stephen Hicks was apparently angry in a dispute over parking spaces, but the victims' family are asking authorities to investigate further. Vicente Arenas reports on the reaction from both the victims' and suspect's families.

Russia, Ukraine agree to cease-fire deal after truce talks

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The cease-fire is set to start this weekend in eastern Ukraine. All-night talks in Belarus led to an agreement, as Russian President Vladimir Putin says negotiations with the leaders of Ukraine, France and Germany were difficult. Charlie Rose reports.

Remembering Bob Simon's legendary career at CBS News

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CBS News has lost one of its brightest lights. "60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon died Wednesday night in a traffic accident in New York City. The award-winning journalist spent more than 47 years at CBS News and earned the respect and admiration of colleagues and world leaders. He was 73 years old. Charlie Rose reports.

"Fifty Shades" stars on the steamy new film

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Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, headliners of the film "Fifty Shades of Grey," open up about exploring their limits while shooting the movie. It is based on the best-selling novel by author E.L James, and opens nationwide on Friday. Suzanne Marques reports.

How to investigate your date

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It may seem like the perfect match online, but how do you know your dream date isn't married, a con artist, or worse? Maria Coder, author of "InvestiDate: How to Investigate your Date," offers some words of warning and practical advice for vetting people you meet online.

What defines a hate crime?

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CBS News' Eboni Williams explains the complicated nature of hate crimes and why police are investigating a recent shooting in North Carolina as a hate-driven action.

K-9 caught in love triangle with cop and war vet

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U.S. Marine combat veteran Jared Heine and a Virginia Capitol Police officer both share a special bond with a life-saving dog named Spike. But would the officer be willing to suffer heartbreak and return Spike to Heine? Chip Reid has the story.





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