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U.S. tries to keep "roller coaster" Iran nuclear talks on track as deadline looms

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President Obama said he is "embarrassed" for the 47 Republican Senators who signed a letter to Iran warning that any nuclear deal could expire the day the president leaves office. The letter has become an issue in the negotiations to curb Iran's nuclear program. Secretary of State John Kerry met with his Iranian counterpart in Switzerland on Tuesday. Margaret Brennan reports from Lausanne.

Syria gas attack: Monitor group says government poisoned civilians

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A group monitoring Syria's civil war posted video showing victims who appear to be suffocating. CBS News cannot confirm the use of chemical weapons. Syria has denied it in the past. President Obama has said their use would cross a "red line." Clarissa Ward reports on the details of the attack.

Manhunt for rookie LAPD officer after deadly shooting

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Investigators say Los Angeles police officer Henry Solis is wanted in connection to a deadly shooting last week in Pomona. The 27-year-old is considered armed and dangerous. Carter Evans reports on the reaction and a request from the victim’s family.

Boston bombing trial focuses on dramatic shootout with Tsarnaev brothers

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Jurors in the Boston Marathon bombing trial will hear more testimony about the Tsarnaev brothers' last stand. The focus shifted to the pair’s dramatic gunfight with police. Dan Dahler reports from Watertown, Massachusetts, where that shootout took place nearly two years ago.

Netanyahu seeks historic fourth term as Israeli prime minister

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Israelis are going to the polls on Tuesday. For the first time, a classic American "get out the vote" campaign is underway, with influence from an American political consultant. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Monday that a Palestinian state would not be created on his watch. That issue, however, may not be what decides the outcome. Barry Petersen reports.

Drinking diet soda linked to belly fat

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Doctors in Texas have released a new warning for older Americans who drink diet soda. And, the possible impact of exercise on tumors. Eboni Williams has some of the day's top health stories.

The health worry that sidelined NFL's Sidney Rice

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"My story is unique because I'm willing to talk about it," said Rice. The former wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks tells CBS News he doesn't regret any time on the field but wishes he had better judgment after getting "many concussions."



Lynch in limbo

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Paula Reid, CBS News Justice Department Reporter, explains why the conformation of Loretta Lynch as United States attorney general is on hold.

Israel Election Day

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Dan Raviv, CBS News Correspondent and co-author of “Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel's Secret Wars,” tells why this Israeli election could change the leadership of one of America's closest allies.

Hertz under fire for installing cameras in rental cars

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Hertz, the second largest rental car company, has confirmed to CBS News that it has installed video cameras inside a portion of its rental fleet, sparking a public backlash for a potential breach of privacy.

CBS News to air transgender primer Tuesday

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CBS News will air a report Tuesday night on the often misunderstood aspects of being transgender, and focuses on Landon Wilson who was kicked out of the U.S. military because he is transgender.

Man drowns while saving son in ocean

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A Montana man drowned after rescuing his 13-year-old son who slipped on a rock and fell into the ocean during a family vacation in California.

3/16: Boston bombing jury sees boat where Tsarnaev hid; Solar-powered satellite to set sail for space

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Jury members were allowed to view the boat where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was eventually captured. The 21-year-old is on trial for his alleged role in the bombings of the 2013 Boston Marathon; and, time-lapse video shows a tiny satellite opening a huge sail that could carry it deep into space. Carried up on a conventional rocket, the satellite will eventually be powered only by sunlight hitting a Mylar sail.

Time-lapse video of Richard III's burial site

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This video from Leicester University in England shows excavations at the scene where King Richard III's remains were discovered in 2012, more than 500 years after his death in battle.

Video shows moment of discovery of Richard III's skeleton

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This video from Leicester University in England documents one of the most famous archeological discoveries of recent years: unearthing the long-lost skeleton of King Richard III under a modern-day parking lot.

Solar-powered satellite to set sail for space

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Time-lapse video shows a tiny satellite opening a huge sail that could carry it deep into space. Carried up on a conventional rocket, the satellite will eventually be powered only by sunlight hitting a Mylar sail. The spacecraft was not developed by NASA, but by a non-profit group of private citizens. John Blackstone reports.

New drugs show promise against heart disease

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There's a new cholesterol drug that's showing promising results in the fight against heart disease. And at the same time, doctors are recommending a change in cardiac screening. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.





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