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Boston cop wounded, suspect killed during traffic stop

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A Boston police officer was wounded Friday night when a suspect started shooting during a routine traffic stop in the city's Roxbury neighborhood. Police commissioner William Evans said other officers returned fire, killing the alleged gunman.

Gas line probed after NYC building explosion, fire

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New York City officials say at least two men remained missing more than a day after an explosion and fire which injured 22 people and caused three buildings to collapse in the East Village. As Jericka Duncan reports, the mayor says a gas line may have been "inappropriately" tapped.

Battle for Tikrit: U.S. joins forces with Iraqi army to fight ISIS

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U.S.-led airstrikes targeted ISIS vehicles, heavy weapons and fighting positions around Tikrit. In Iraq, the U.S. is fighting on the same side as Shiite militias, who've been helping the Iraqi army to kick ISIS out of Tikrit. But as Holly Williams reports, those militias aren't happy with America's involvement.

Arab coalition launches airstrikes on Yemen

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Arab warplanes dropped hundreds of bombs on rebel targets in an air campaign that dwarfs the bombing of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain all view Iran -- which is backing the rebel effort to overtake Yemen -- as a greater threat than ISIS. David Martin reports.

Expert: Commercial airlines should adopt military-style scrutiny of pilots

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In the wake of the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, much has been asked about how pilots are screened before being allowed to fly commercial planes. One aviation expert says the monitoring process for military pilots is more aggressive and should be adopted by the commericial airline industry. Jeff Pegues reports.



Indiana religious freedom bill sparks controversy

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There is growing backlash against a new law signed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence. The religious freedom bill protects individuals and businesses from government interference when following their religious beliefs. Adriana Diaz reports on protests and calls for the NCAA to pull its Final Four from the state.

Doctor's note found ripped up in home of Germanwings co-pilot

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Investigators searching the apartment and family home of Andreas Lubitz turned up several notes from doctors, including one excusing him from work on the day of the crash. But the note was torn up. Allen Pizzey reports.

Fran Lebowitz: Men dressed in shorts is "repulsive"

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New York based author Fran Lebowitz is never afraid to share her opinion. Her latest peeve are men wearing shorts. The natty dresser said, "There are few things I would rather see less, to tell you the truth."

Sweet donuts: Expert drifter punks driving instructors

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Professional driver Leona Chin pranked a group of rookie driving instructors by taking them on a fast and hilarious ride through the driving course. The instructors thought Chin was a student taking her driving test, but were surprised when the car started drifting in the the parking lot.

Heading for one year in space

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CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood talks CBSN through the groundbreaking launch of two astronauts who will spend a year at the International Space Station.

Senator Harry Reid will not run for re-election

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In a video statement announcing that he wouldn't be seeking re-election in 2016, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says, "We’ve got to be more concerned about the country, the Senate, the state of Nevada than about ourselves."

What it takes to buy a new Air Force One

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CBS News' Mark Albert gives CBSN a preview of what goes into shopping for a new Air Force One. The full report will air on "CBS This Morning: Saturday."

Aaron Hernandez's fiancee testifies in court

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Shayanna Jenkins testified that she asked Aaron Hernandez point blank if he was involved in Odin Lloyd's murder. "48 Hours'" Michelle Sigona explains the importance of Jenkins being called to the stand.

Princeton Review apologizes to Taylor Swift

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America's sweetheart took to Twitter after the test prep firm misquoted one of her song lyrics. The Princeton Review owned up to their mistake, but not without pointing to a grammatical mistake in her lyrics.

Preview: Killing Cancer

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60 Minutes follows brain cancer patients in a Duke University clinical trial of a therapy that uses a re-engineered polio virus to kill cancer cells. Scott Pelley reports on the promising experimental treatment on Sunday, March 29 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Angry birds on the attack in Florida park

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A popular park in Melbourne, Florida, has gone to the birds. The city says feeding the ducks, geese and seagulls is making them aggressive. WKMG-TV's Justin Warmoth reports.

Early morning dance parties heating up NYC

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DJs performing to packed dance clubs usually takes place late at night, but early morning raves known as "daybreakers" are becoming a popular way to exercise and wake up. Lauren Lyster reports.





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