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Obama, Bush enjoy sports-filled weekend

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This weekend, President Obama watched his niece play basketball in the women’s NCAA Tournament, and former President George W. Bush talked baseball with the league’s new commissioner.

McCarthy: Hillary Clinton should come clean with Benghazi emails

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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, says the public “have a right to know the truth” about Hillary Clinton’s reaction to the 2012 Benghazi attacks and the House panel on Benghazi should have full access to her private email server.

Top Republican: GOP letter to Iran “not productive”

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Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee,says the letter sent by 47 Senate Republicans to Iran has added drama to the negotiations and did not get the U.S. any closer to stopping Iran from developing a nuclear bomb.

McCarthy: Obama must improve relations with Israel

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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, says the Obama administration should strive for better relations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as both countries try to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

Corker: We need a “good deal” with Iran

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Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, says he’s concerned that the Obama administration might be giving too many concessions to Iran during the ongoing nuclear negotiations.

Nature: Wildflowers

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We leave you this first Sunday of spring among the wildflowers at Edgewood County Park in Redwood City, California.



Calendar: Week of March 23

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On Monday, an exhibition of artifacts of President Lincoln's assassination opens at Ford's Theater in Washington, while Thursday sees the start of the NCAA Men's Basketball Sweet 16 - just some of the notable events this week. Charles Osgood reports.

Experts weigh in on the winter: Worst ever?

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The Director of the National Weather Service, Louis Uccellini, meteorologists Eric Fisher, Matt Brickman and Craig Setzer, and news director Gail Bending give their professional take on the severe weather events of the past few months - and TV's breathless coverage of them. Mo Rocca reports.

Orchestra conductor dabbles in perfume making

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Fabio Luisi is the Grammy Award-winning principal conductor of the Metropolitan Opera. He also creates perfumes in his small New York City kitchen. Such hard work comes with a price: Luisi's custom-made scents can cost in the thousands. Serena Altschul reports.

How one losing basketball team started winning

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Since 2011, the Climax-Fisher high school Lady Knights have been booting and bobbling their way into the record books. This team from western Minnesota somehow strung together 84 straight losses - that's four straight years of ridicule. Steve Hartman reports on how the team finally turned it around.

New alternatives to computer passwords

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Forget about forgetting passwords - Yahoo has introduced a system for sending single-use passwords on demand to mobile phone users, while Microsoft is proposing "biometric authentication,” in which your computer must recognize your face, iris or fingerprint to grant you access. Charles Osgood reports.

The art of ice carving

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Massive blocks of ice, known as Arctic Diamonds, are so clear you can read a newspaper through them. Every year artists use chisels and chainsaws to turn them into jewels. Lee Cowan reports from the 2015 World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Almanac: James Stewart joins the war effort

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On March 22nd, 1941, Hollywood star Jimmy Stewart took on a challenging new role, when he was drafted into the military at the age of 32. Charles Osgood reports.

Astronaut prepares for a year in orbit

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This week NASA will launch one of its most ambitious missions yet, sending 51-year-old astronaut Scott Kelly to the International Space Station for 12 months. That's twice as long as his last trip to space in 2010, and a new record for an American in orbit. David Pogue of Yahoo Tech reports.

Suspect in New Orleans airport attack dies

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Sheriff’s officials say Richard White, the man who attacked security agents at New Orleans’ airport Friday night, has died. As Danielle Nottingham reports, authorities are grateful the attack wasn’t significantly worse.

Seven children die in NYC fire

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Seven siblings from an Orthodox Jewish family were killed early Saturday when a fire tore through their Brooklyn, N.Y. home. As Wendy Gillette reports, the children’s mother and a teenage sister are in critical condition.

Celebrating 330 years of Johann Sebastian Bach

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This March marks 330 years since the birth of the well-famed German composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Classical musicians all around the world are commemorating his birth, in the subway.

Matthew Weiner on wrapping up "Mad Men"

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The creator of the Emmy-winning series about Madison Avenue in the 1960s talks to Anthony Mason about bringing the show to a close.

The surprising history behind the board game "Monopoly"

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The board game "Monopoly" has been around for a long time, and American families still love playing. The game has a remarkable history that reaches back to the early 20th century. David Begnaud tells us more about the game's history.





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