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Will foreign donations to Clinton Foundation plague Hillary?

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While Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, the Clinton Foundation curtailed most donations from foreign governments. But CBS News has found that private citizens in foreign countries have given to the foundation, raising questions that could complicate a 2016 presidential run. Julianna Goldman reports.

How the White Helmets are helping Syria

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When the Assad regime explodes barrel bombs -- the damage is devastating. But undeterred by the onslaught of attacks are a group of volunteers known as the White Helmets. As Clarissa Ward reports, these brave souls have proven pivotal in helping the people of Syria after bomb attacks.

Boston bombing jury sees boat where Tsarnaev hid

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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. Don Dahler reports on Monday's developments.

How an HBO series led to the arrest of Robert Durst

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An independent filmmaker may have accomplished what investigators in New York, Texas and California had failed to do: get enough evidence to charge an eccentric member of a prominent real estate family with murder. Erin Moriarty reports.

Netanyahu vows no Palestinian state if reelected

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Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that a Palestinian state will not be established if he is re-elected, a reversal of his position six years ago. The promise was part of last-minute campaigning ahead of Tuesday's elections. Barry Petersen reports.



Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in tight re-election race

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Just one day before Israeli voters hit the polls, the gap between Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his opponent Isaac Herzog narrows. CBS News Radio's Dan Raviv joins CBSN with more on the close race.

Exclusive: "Exodus: Gods and Kings" deleted scene

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Christian Bale and Joel Egertom appear in this deleted scene from Ridley Scott's 2014 action-adventure film, "Exodus: Gods and Kings." The new Blu-ray release features several deleted and extended scenes, along with commentary from Scott.

Tesla to address concerns over battery life

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Tesla founder Elon Musk has announced that he will address what many Tesla owners call their greatest concern, known as "range anxiety." CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver share more on what to expect.

Dachshunds play "cops and robbers"

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Two Dachshunds are on patrol for the Weiner Police Department. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver have the dress-up details.

How robots "train"

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Boston Dynamic's robotic advances have been captured in a mash up set to "Push it to the limit."

What you can and cannot post on Facebook

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What counts as nudity on Facebook? How about hate speech? The social network has clarified its community standards. CNET's Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with the new rules impacting 1.3 billion users.

Meteor spotted in Austrian skies

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Dashcam footage captured a meteor streaking across the night sky in the Tyrol region of Austria. Sightings have also been reported in parts of Eastern France, Germany and Switzerland. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver have more.

100-year-old woman defies gravity on birthday skydive

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South African Georgina Harwood went tandem skydiving Saturday near Cape Town. This is the third jump for the great-grandmother. She continues her adreneline-fueled celebration with another dive, that one in a shark cage. Gayle King reports.

"Thrive": Arianna Huffington on staying ahead of the curve

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Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and also the author of 14 books. Huffington joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's upcoming for her site and her newest book, "Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder."

Live video apps dominate SXSW

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South by Southwest is a chance for companies to test new ideas and create buzz, and streaming social video app Meerkat is doing just that. SXSW is the event where Twitter and Foursquare took off. CNET's Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss apps like Meerkat and Twitter's Periscope.

How companies are cashing in on sleepless Americans

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says up to 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. That's more than one in five people in the States, and the government is calling it a public health epidemic. Gigi Stone Woods reports on an industry waking up to the demand for a good night's rest.





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