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One man's inspirational fight against pollution

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A recent study in "Science" estimates that as much as 14 million tons of plastic trash wound up in the world's oceans in 2010 and that amount could double in a decade. But, one California man is on a mission to clean up wetlands that are filled with plastic waste before the debris floats into the Pacific Ocean. Omar Villafranca reports.

World's most widely watched show "Top Gear" in trouble

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Called 'The world's most widely watched' TV show: "Top Gear," a BBC program showcasing the fastest and wildest cars on the planet, is in trouble. Right now, the show is off the air because it's popular host, Jeremy Clarkson, has been suspended for the latest in a long series of indiscretions. Charlie D'Agata reports on the updates from London.

FBI investigates Rep. Schock's spending

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There are new developments in the case of Congressman Aaron Schock as a federal official tells CBS News that the FBI is looking into the Illinois Republican Aaron Schock's spending. He announced this week that he's resigning over alleged financial improprieties. Julianna Goldman brings us the latest.

Obama reassesses U.S.-Israeli relations

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As President Obama reassess the state of U.S. Israeli relations, House Speaker John Boehner is doubling down on his close relationship with re-elected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Before the Israeli election, Boehner outraged the White House by inviting Netanyahu to speak to Congress without informing the President but now he's planning a visit to Israel. Juan Zarate reports.

Why a high tax refund is a sign to make a change

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Tax refunds are the return of yearlong, interest-free loans to Uncle Sam, and if they're over a certain amount, there are better ways to make that money work for you. Also, spring is a good reminder to take care of one of your most valuable assets. Jill Schlesinger reports



Time Lapse: Paris of the Plains

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Visually stunning time-lapse film displays the striking beauty of Kansas City, Missouri. Video courtesy of Tim Lair. See more of Tim's work and follow him on Vimeo. Music track, "The Faint Dotted Line," courtesy of Zane Callister.

Many mesmerized by solar eclipse

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In Britain, all eyes were up, fixed at the sky to observe a solar eclipse. Adults to schoolchildren gazed in wonder as the moon obscured part of the sun from Earth's view. Charlie D'Agata rounds up the best images of the spectacle.

Tensions in Gaza bolsters Hamas' ranks with new recruits

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Hamas says last summer's war in Gaza has sent many new young recruits their way. The teenaged members believe they'll be ready to fight should war break out again, despite little training. Barry Petersen reports.

Durst attorney says prosecution's case is "weak"

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Robert Durst's lead attorney Dick DeGuerin told CBS News the evidence in the case against his client will present problems for the prosecution. Durst is charged with the murder of Susan Berman, a former longtime friend of the millionaire heir. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" reports.

Obama appeals to Iranians as nuke talks continue

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President Obama took to YouTube to address the Iranian people directly, asking them to seize a deal over the country's nuclear program. Meanwhile in Switzerland, diplomats say there's been progress over the framework of an agreement. Margaret Brennan reports.

As winter fades out, economy is left wincing

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It's now technically Spring. But it doesn't feel like it in the Northeast. A snowstorm hit the area Friday with accumulations ranging from one to five inches. As Jericka Duncan reports, businesses who lost money during the tough winter are hoping to make up their down sales.

Community awaits answers in hanging of black man in Mississippi

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The FBI is investigating the death of Otis Byrd, a black man found hanging from a tree in Mississippi. Authorities don't know what caused his death but expect autopsy results next week. In the meantime, a community is left with few answers in the mysterious death. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Preview: Rare Earth Elements

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How did China corner the market on a critical resource nearly every electronic device we use depends on? Watch Lesley Stahl's report on Sunday, March 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

From the archives: Art that's not timeless

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Hiroshi Noguchi is an ice sculptor whose beautiful creations are created quickly - and melt almost as fast. "Sunday Morning" anchor Charles Kuralt first covered the art of ice sculpting in this "CBS Evening News" report that aired on July 2, 1982.

Feds investigating Rep. Aaron Schock

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The Illinois congressman, who is resigning amid accusations he misused campaign and political funds, is now being investigated by the FBI. Jake Sherman of Politico joins CBSN with more on what this means.

Nail salons turn to safer practices

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A growing number of nail salons in the San Francisco Bay Area are adopting healthier practices and products intended to protect customers and workers from toxic chemicals. KPIX's Veronica De La Cruz reports.

WHO delayed sounding alarm on Ebola outbreak

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Internal documents obtained by the Associated Press show the World Health Organization delayed sound the alarm over Ebola last summer while the epidemic blew out of control. Don Champion reports.





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