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Is there a future for Sirius without Howard Stern?

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Sirius Radio may be in for a devastating blow. Legendary shock jock Howard Stern is reportedly leaving the satellite radio company when his contract is up in December. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have more on the increasingly ugly contract negotiations.

Wiz kids get alternative education at Ron Clark Academy

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A group of exceptional students who attend The Ron Clark Academy join "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver for a conversation on their future ambitions and what they’ve learned over the years at the academy. This particular group of students represents the finalists in a competition known as the Amazing Shake. The kids share what social skills they believe are critical to success in the professional world.

Releasing gorillas back into the wild

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A U.K. conservationist has strong feelings when it comes to the preparedness of the animal kingdom's finest to head back into the wild. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller with a preview that looks at the behavior of gorillas heading back to the wild. And she shares some incredible insight into which gender is leading the pack.

New necklace could help keep diet in check

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The device has a sensor that uses vibrations to measure when you are eating and drinking, and it can alert you when you have eaten too much. Danielle Nottingham reports on the new high-tech way to keep track of what you eat.

Obama sits down with Vice News

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Vice News released a trailer to preview a sit-down interview with President Obama and Vice founder Shane Smith. Topics of discussion include political gridlock, Iran and the legalization of marijuana. CBSN has the preview.

Spectator knocks out cyclist right before the finish line

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On the women’s European cycling tour in the Netherlands, a competitor was struck down by a spectator just before the finish line. The cyclist fell off her bike and rolled her way to the finish line. Despite a freshly broken collarbone, she managed to finish the race. CBSN’s Michelle Miller and Elaine Quijano have more on the painful collision.

Daredevil defies gravity in death-defying ride

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A brave cyclist darts down an incredibly steep cliff in Mesa, Arizona. The treacherous ride was captured by a drone camera. CBSN’s Michelle Miller and Elaine Quijano recap this heart-dropping moment.



Police arrest suspect in Iraqi refugee murder case

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Dallas police have arrested someone they believe was involved in the murder of an Iraqi refugee. Surveillance video of the attack shows the refugee was shot and killed while taking pictures of his first snowfall. There is no evidence that this was a hate crime against Muslims at this time. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller have the details.

This cat’s best friend is a dog

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After spending 10 days apart, this cat named Jasper jumped up on his buddy, Bow-Z, and showed some love with a giant cat hug. CBSN has this moment of cuteness for you.

Get ready to geek out at South by Southwest

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South by Southwest, the annual Austin, Texas, tech festival, is kicking off. The event features all kinds of tech fun, such as a gaming expo, the latest advances in med-tech and even a robotic petting zoo. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with a preview of what visitors can expect.

Apple kills its competition

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The world’s largest technology company is not welcoming the competition with open arms. In a move to prepare for the Apple Watch, the tech giant has confirmed that it has booted all other wearable fitness devices from its stores. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with the details.

Apple Watch sparks knockoff frenzy in China

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The Apple Watch officially goes on sale March 24, but that hasn't stopped Chinese counterfeiters from producing some highly coveted knockoffs in advance. As CBS News' Seth Doane reports on CBSN, many of the world's fakes are produced in the southern city of Shenzhen while Chinese companies struggle to produce original devices.

Preview: A Few Good Women

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The Marine Corps is under orders to open up its ground combat units -- one of the last all-male bastions in the military -- to women, but it has been unable to find any female capable of making it through its three-month infantry officer course. David Martin reports on Sunday, March 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Dennis the dachshund goes on diet, sheds 44 pounds

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In June 2013, the Ohio dog weighed 56 pounds after its owner fed it fast food burgers and pizza. But a new owner put him on a diet of dog food and long walks. Charlie Rose reports on the transformation.

Innovative educator Ron Clark inspires passion for learning

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Math and history are just some of the subjects at the Ron Clark Academy. The Atlanta middle school teaches everything from eye contact to the value of friendly competition. It's a method that makes kids want to attend class. Mark Strassmann reports on how the founder maintains the fun under a cloud of 55 strict rules.

It will take decades to close gender wage gap, study shows

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A new report from the Institute for Women's Policy Research forecasts the national gender wage gap will close in the year 2058. That means women will not receive equal pay for the next 43 years. In some states, it will take even longer. Right now, federal data shows women earn 78 cents for every dollar a man makes. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the equal pay debate.

“48 Hours” looks to viewers to help solve 1994 cold case

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Investigators are still searching for answers in the 1994 cold case slaying of a young Florida woman. Could you have the information they’re looking for? Erin Moriarty joins “CBS This Morning” to preview the debut of the new “48 Hours: Cold Case” franchise.

"Security princess" Parisa Tabriz is Google's secret weapon

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In Silicon Valley where women often struggle to get to the top, Parisa Tabriz has become a role model. At any other company, she might be called "security manager," but at Google, she has the self-appointed title of "security princess." Tabriz presides over a team of 30 hackers. John Blackstone reports.

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen reveals video of WWII shipwreck

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This new video leads experts to believe Musashi, the World War II Japanese battleship that sank in October 1944, exploded after descending into the water. Crews found the wreckage in the Sibuyan Sea near the Philippines. Seth Doane reports on how American billionaire Paul Allen played a key role in the discovery.

Former "Survivor" producer convicted in wife's murder

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Former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman faces 12 years in prison. He was convicted on Thursday of killing his wife, Monica Burgos, during a family vacation in Cancun. Last fall, he sat down with "48 Hours" and provided CBS News with a rare video diary documenting his time behind bars. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.





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