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Sneak peek of Disney's live action "Cinderella"

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Kenneth Branagh is in the director's chair for the live-action adaptation of "Cinderella." The story stays true to Disney's 1950 animated version. But, as Suzanne Marques reports –the fairy tale is getting a modern makeover.

Heavy teen marijuana use may cause memory problems

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New research shows the effects of heavy marijuana use among teenagers. And, UCLA researchers are closer to developing a blood test to diagnose Alzheimer's. Eboni Williams has a look at some of the day’s top health stories.

Flash Points: Boko Haram pledges allegiance to ISIS

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about Boko Haram's pledge of allegiance to ISIS and what it could mean for the future of both groups.

London police "sorry" for actions before teen girls left for ISIS

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The families of three teenage schoolgirls believed to have left the UK to join ISIS say they could have prevented the girls from leaving had the police warned them of the danger. The families told their stories in a hearing at Parliament where London authorities admitted they should have acted differently. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Boston bombing jury shown video of attack on MIT officer

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The jury in the Boston bombing trial was shown distant surveillance video of Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev approaching Officer Sean Collier's patrol car before he was killed. As Don Dahler reports, the prosecution is moving so fast they expect to rest their case within the next two weeks.



Experimental cancer therapy shown to dramatically prolong life

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Duke University released a study Wednesday detailing the results of an experimental treatment aimed at getting a patient's immune system to fight off glioblastoma, a vicious form of brain cancer. The treatment, which incorporates a tetanus shot, has seen dramatic results in patients who were given just months to live. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

How South Africa's rhinos are being rescued

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Last year alone, more than 1,200 rhinos were slaughtered in South Africa for their horns. An ongoing poaching crisis has put the species at risk of extinction. Rhinos without Borders is working to save the rhinos by airlifting them out of harm's way. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta gives us a first-hand look at the rescue mission.

11 presumed dead in military chopper crash in Florida

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The chopper went down during a training mission Tuesday night. Crews have been searching the waters of Santa Rosa Sound for hours trying to spot the seven Marines and four soldiers. Mark Strassmann reports.

Mayweather-Pacquiao hype helping to bolster boxing

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Boxing, the sweet science, isn't as popular of a sport as it once was. But now that Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are less than a month away from fighting, the sport is getting more attention. Ben Tracy reports on the theatrics of Wednesday's press conference between the fighters and how their bout could impact the sport's future.

Ferguson police chief out amid shakeup of city leaders

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Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson is resigning his post after a scathing federal investigation found patterns of racial bias in the city's police department. Jackson's resignation is part of a wider shakeup that has seen multiple leadership positions vacated in the aftermath of the Michael Brown shooting. Dean Reynolds reports.

How texting is putting strain on your body

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Smartphones play an integral part in many people's days. But the resulting neck strain from looking down all day at a phone's screen is leading to what doctors are calling "text neck." KPIX's Cate Cauguiran reports.

John Kerry expresses “utter disbelief” at GOP letter on Iran

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Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry said a letter from 47 GOP senators to Iranian leaders was unlike anything he had seen during his nearly three decades in the Senate.

Kevin Spacey on fictional vs. real politics

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Charlie Rose tries to get Kevin Spacey to comment on what his "House of Cards" character Frank Underwood would say about the real-life president, Barack Obama.

Kevin Spacey's Dick Cheney moment

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Kevin Spacey talks to Charlie Rose about being Dick Cheney for a moment and about how he became the Artistic Director of London's Old Vic Theatre -- by putting his own hat in the ring.

#BeReady: Your tax questions answered

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From filing extensions to the best way to handle taxes for self-employed workers, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger answers your #BeReady financial questions from Twitter.

Bikers shut down highway to save dog

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A group of bikers in Brazil shut down a highway to protect a runaway dog. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver show us the video.





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