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Clinton Foundation foreign donors and its impact on Hillary in 2016

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Campaign finance laws prohibit foreign interests from investing in U.S. elections. CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation showing a company with close ties to the Chinese government giving generously to a foundation run by Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton.

New cholesterol drug could be biggest advance since statins

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Studies show the new drug slashes bad cholesterol, or "LDL," by up to 61 percent. It cuts heart attacks and strokes by more than to half. Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to explain what she saw during the announcements at the American College of Cardiology conference in San Diego.

Kerry scrambles to salvage nuclear negotiations with Iran

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Secretary of State John Kerry resumes critical negotiations with Iran to limit its nuclear program. Negotiators face a deadline for a framework deal, just two weeks away. Kerry is under intense political pressure back in the U.S. Margaret Brennan sat down with Kerry for an interview you'll only see on CBS News.

Ohio homes, businesses damaged in dangerous Midwest flooding

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The Ohio River is slowly pulling back from flood levels not seen in decades. Melting snow and rain pushed the river to more than 57 feet in the Cincinnati area. Adam Clements of Cincinnati affiliate WKRC reports from the banks of the Ohio.

Questions surround Clinton Foundation's foreign donors

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A CBS News investigation finds a company with close ties to the Chinese government is giving generously to the foundation run by Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. This raises new concerns about Hillary's potential presidential run in 2016. Julianna Goldman reports.

Israeli PM Netanyahu faces sagging polls on election eve

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival on the final day of campaigning before Tuesday's election. Opinion polls show him trailing as he seeks a fourth term. Barry Petersen reports on what's at stake for Israel and the U.S.

Putin resurfaces after mysterious disappearance

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Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first public appearance in a meeting with the president of Kyrgyzstan in St. Petersburg. Mark Phillips reports on how Putin's absence fed rumors about his health and grip on power.

Ferguson shooting suspect claims he was not targeting officers

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Missouri police are holding a man who they say confessed to shooting two police officers in Ferguson. While Jeffrey Williams says police were not his target, he's being called a "demonstrator" by the prosecution. Activists worry that police tying him and his arrest to their movement could complicate their mission of non-violence. Dean Reynolds reports.



How pediatricians can help prevent smoking

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A new study reveals the impact pediatricians can have on stopping young people from smoking. And recommendations on reducing the expense of cancer treatments. Eboni Williams has some of the day's top health stories.

Justin Bieber gets roasted

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Celebrities turned out to skewer Justin Bieber during Comedy Central's roast of the Canadian singer. And Rihanna’s voice is coming to a theater near you. Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.

3 tax credits high earners overlook

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There are a few tax credits that easy to forget about and thus go unclaimed, especially for those taxpayers who have higher incomes. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin explains how to claim these credits.

3/15: Suspect arrested in shooting of 2 officers in Ferguson; Student makes big bucks from old basketball shoes

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Missouri officials say they have a suspect in custody after two officers were shot earlier this week in Ferguson during a protest. Authorities say videos and tips from witnesses helped them identify 20-year-old Jeffrey Williams; and, success often comes by thinking outside of the box. Chase Reed, a 17-year-old high school student, has gained a foothold in the business of used basketball sneakers.

High school student makes big bucks from old basketball shoes

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Success often comes by thinking outside of the box. Chase Reed, a 17-year-old high school student, has gained a foothold in the business of used basketball sneakers. Kristine Johnson reports on how he cashed in on the used market.

NCAA Tournament seeds, brackets out

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Selections have been made and the NCAA bracket is set. CBS Sports' college basketball analyst Seth Davis tells us about the biggest surprise in the bracket and who the biggest threat to Kentucky will be.

Experimental drug shows promise in lowering cholesterol

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For decades, doctors have prescribed statins to treat high cholesterol, but a new study suggests an experimental drug taken along with statins could be even more effective in reducing bad cholesterol. Dr. Daniel Yadegar from New York Presbyterian Hospital explains the study.

Marathoners face extreme heat in Los Angeles

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On the West Coast, the problem is drought, and the record heat this weekend is not helping. Thousands of runners sweltered through the Los Angeles marathon today. Omar Villafranca reports.

Israel's election appears too close to call, poll shows

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There's a chance Israel may get a new prime minister. In an election too close to call, the latest polls show the Zionist Union party neck-and-neck with Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party in the race to win the biggest number of seats in Israel's parliament. Barry Petersen reports from Tel Aviv.

Sen. Tom Cotton stands behind controversial GOP letter to Iran

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The freshman Arkansas senator is standing firmly behind the controversial letter he authored to Iranian leaders regarding ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States that Secretary of State John Kerry criticized. He defended the move on "Face The Nation." Mark Albert reports.

Police arrest suspect in shooting of 2 officers in Ferguson

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Missouri officials say they have a suspect in custody after two officers were shot earlier this week in Ferguson during a protest. Authorities say videos and tips from witnesses helped them identify 20-year-old Jeffrey Williams. Don Dahler reports.

Dead or Alive

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Thousands of errors to the Social Security Administration's Death Master File can result in fraudulent payments -- costing taxpayers billions -- and identity headaches. Scott Pelley reports.

Viewer Letters on "The Maestro"

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Scott Pelley reads viewer mail about a 60 Minutes profile on the Metropolitan Opera's music director, James Levine.





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