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Need something sweet? Eat a 1-pound tart

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A California bakery had sweet tooths in mind when it created the “Big Poppa Tart Donut”: A 1-lb. tart-donut combination filled with strawberry jam.

Is Hollywood out of ideas?

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Remakes of well-known movies like "Scarface" and "Ghostbusters" seem to show that studios are running out of original ideas. Variety deputy editor Jenelle Riley tells CBSN's Elaine Quijano about Hollywood's creative drought.



Florida plans safe havens to reduce Craigslist attacks

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Meeting someone in person to buy or sell a good from a Craigslist ad is becoming increasingly dangerous. Since 2009, 45 people have been killed during in person meetings. As Vicente Arenas reports, Florida is trying to curb the problem by making it safer to make a transaction in person.

Former NBA star Stephon Marbury rebounds in China

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Former New York Knicks point guard Stephon Marbury has enjoyed his time in China. The sport of basketball has grown thanks in part to his popularity with fans. Marbury says coming to play in Beijing has been a "rebirth" for him. Seth Doane reports.

Underground Syrian surgeon reflects on the casualties of war

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Doctor Abdul is one of the few remaining surgeons in Aleppo. Medical practices like his are often the target of the Assad regime. Clarissa Ward brings us his story and the tough decisions he has to make when it comes to treating patients.

Report: Deepening racial divide in the South

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After being handed highly critical reports, at least nine police departments are being forced by Washington to institute reforms. The problems of race have been a big topic in the past year and a new report suggests a deep racial divide remains. Dean Reynolds reports.

Bloody arrest of UVA student sparks protests

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Alcohol control agents forcefully tackled University of Virginia student Martese Johnson after asking him if he used a fake ID. Johnson was seen bleeding heavily from a head wound that required 10 stitches. Wyatt Andrews reports on the arrest that has sparked protests and claims of racism.

Netanyahu backtracks on two-state solution

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On the eve of the Israeli election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there would never be a Palestinian state while he was in office. But now, as Major Garrett reports, he's brushing off his comments as campaign rhetoric.

Forecast: Spring snowstorm heading to Northeast

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At least 32 million people are in the path of a snowstorm expected to hit the Northeast Friday on the first day of Spring. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of WBZ-TV reports.

Prosecutors work to shatter Tsarnaev's fun loving image

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's defense team is trying to portray him as a fun loving college student who was led astray by his older brother. But prosecutors tried to break that image by detailing the hate-filled extremist material found on his laptop. Don Dahler reports.

Tourists describe how they survived Tunis terror attack

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Tunisian state television has turned the terror attack into a fast-moving music video to bolster the image of its security forces. But as Allen Pizzey explains, for those who lived through it, the experience was a story written in blood.

Fauci on problems with Johnson & Johnson vaccine batch, CDC director's warning

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Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Johnson & Johnson's production mixup that ruined 15 million coronavirus vaccine doses, and Pfizer's positive vaccine news. He also talks MLB opening day and stadium restrictions, as well as an uptick in COVID-19 cases across dozens of states.

CBS This Morning Preview: March 20

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Get an inside look at tomorrow morning's "CBS This Morning" with senior producer Diana Miller. Friday's broadcast will feature a preview of the Late Late Night show with James Corden. CBS News' Anthony Mason flew out to L.A. to meet Corden and get a look at the show's set.

African-American man's body found hanging from Miss. tree

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The FBI is investigating a death in Claiborne County, Mississippi. The body of an African-American male was found hanging from a tree. It's being classified as a death investigation and unclear whether it was a criminal act or self-inflicted.

Preview: Iraq's Christians

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Lara Logan reports from Northern Iraq, where up to 125,000 Christians have been forced to flee towns they have lived in for nearly 2,000 years because of ISIS violence and threats. Watch Logan's report on Sunday, March 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.





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