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22 royal mummies are going on parade in Egypt

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The 18 kings and 4 queens – including some familiar names – died more than 3,000 years ago, but they're each getting their own parade float as they move to a new home.

Easter at the Vatican: Pope Francis faces second year of reduced numbers and revenue

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For the second year in succession, Easter weekend will be very different to that usually celebrated at the Vatican. Rather than thousands of faithful in the audience, it will be reduced numbers, social distancing and masks. As Chris Livesay reports, diminishing donations and closures at tourist hotspots like the Vatican museums have also resulted in a drastic drop in revenue for the Catholic Church.

FBI investigates missing man's body found hanging from tree

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The body was found in the small Mississippi town of Port Gibson. Law enforcement agencies and the Justice Department's civil rights division are investigating exactly how the man died. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Mississippi.

"Guinea Pig Bridge" song is crazy, cute and catchy

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including Bach mixing with the Jackson 5, a guy living inside a fighting game and a hitman ransom prank. Plus, "Guinea Pig Bridge" is the song you'll be happy to have stuck in your head. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Bob Schieffer to play himself on "Madam Secretary"

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"Fact The Nation" host Bob Schieffer will appear on "Madam Secretary" Sunday night, interviewing Tea Leoni's character. Also, Mr. T will star in his own home improvement show, to be called "I Pity the Tool." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.



A mother's story of Down syndrome

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Marguerite Reardon was stunned when she learned from an early prenatal blood test that the baby she was carrying would have Down syndrome. She tells CBS News about the agonizing decision she faced and the hopes and dreams she has for her daughter.

Race in America

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The National Urban League released its annual "State of Black America" report. Marc Morial, President and CEO of the civil rights organization, discusses the findings including a 40 percent gap in what it called social justice.

Fixing Ferguson

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Lawyers from the US Justice Department will head to Ferguson next week to start implementing reforms after a report found widespread racial bias in the police department and courts. CBS News Justice Department Reporter, Paula Reid, spoke to Vanita Gupta, acting head of the Civil Rights division at the Department of Justice in her first on-camera interview.

Memphis activists, some landowners call proposed pipeline project "environmental racism"

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Critics are calling a proposed energy pipeline project in Memphis, Tennessee "environmental racism." Some landowners and activists say Black neighborhoods are being targeted for the pipeline's construction and they're also concerned the city's drinking water supply could be contaminated. Adriana Diaz spoke to those on both sides of this issue.

Tech experts say proposed Trump social network faces many challenges

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Trump advisers say the former president will launch a social media site soon. But experienced programmers and tech executives say he’ll face challenges trying to build competitive technology, attract top talent, and secure the site from hackers. CBSN tech reporter Dan Patterson joins "CBSN AM" to talk about his reporting.

NCAA Tournament: Buzzer beaters, upsets dominate Day 1

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Day 1 of the NCAA tournament was a bracket buster for many fans, and will go down in college basketball history. CBS Sports writer Chip Patterson gives CBSN's Elaine Quijano the big picture on why the 2015 tournament is a throwback to 1996.

School principal apologizes after Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic

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A high school in upstate New York has apologized for reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic after complaints from students, parents and town residents. The Arabic pledge was part of the school's observance of National Foreign Language week.

Pythons a menace in the Everglades

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Scientists are warning that the Everglades ecosystem could be dramatically harmed due to a growing population of Burmese pythons who are literally eating up the Everglades.





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