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Report released on anniversary of Flight 370 vanishing

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The first comprehensive report into the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 revealed that the battery of an underwater locator beacon had expired more than a year before the plane vanished on March 8, 2014.



Obama honors the turbulent history of Selma, Alabama

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“It was not a clash of armies, but a clash of wills; a contest to determine the meaning of America,” President Barack Obama said at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday."

One man’s special delivery to a snowy park

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In Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Jerrod Ebert and Kevin Schultz shovel clear a path everyday for one man who is devoted to bringing his wife a “daisy a day.” Steve Hartman reports.

After one year, still no trace of Flight 370

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The search goes on. The vast 23,000-square-mile priority zone established in the southern Indian Ocean is still the authorities “best guess” as to where Malaysia Airline Flight 370 disappeared one year ago today. As Seth Doane reports, loved ones of the 239 missing passengers and crew also feel lost.

Calendar: Week of March 7

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Saturday is "Pi Day” - just one of the notable events this week. Charles Osgood reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, March 8

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The latest on politics abroad and at home, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, Sen. Chuck Schumer, R-New York, Sen. Tim Scott, R-South Carolina, and others.

"Hamilton": A founding father takes to the stage

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When Lin-Manuel Miranda sings about the drive of the "young, scrappy and hungry" immigrant, he's not singing about just any immigrant. He's singing about the man on the ten dollar bill, Alexander Hamilton. As Mo Rocca reports, Hamilton's musical journey to the stage is as revolutionary as the young revolutionary who helped create the America we know..

Making a future for monarchs

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National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore took 44 acres out of production on a farm he owns in Nebraska for what he calls "prairie patches" - all for the sake of butterflies, the colorful insects that face threats to their very survival.

ISIS militants attack ancient artifacts

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In Northern Iraq, militants of the self-proclaimed Islamic State have been using everything from hammers and torches to bulldozers to destroy part of the world’s cultural heritage. Charles Osgood reports.

Bill Plante remembers Selma

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CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante looks back on what happened 50 years ago on "Bloody Sunday," and how things have changed.

Why one photographer is seeing double

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Photographer Francois Brunelle is shooting a series on "dopplegangers." His subjects are not twins, but look-alikes who aren't even related. Anthony Mason reports.

President Obama remembers Selma

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CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante sat down with President Barack Obama, who said the civil rights marches at Selma was his source of inspiration to get involved in public service in the first place.

The bridge at Selma

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On March 7, 1965, hundreds of voting rights activists marched out of Selma, Ala., for the State Capitol in Montgomery. They only made it to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where authorities set upon them. The violence of that “Bloody Sunday,” broadcast across the nation, was remembered by activists who returned to Selma 50 years later. Charles Osgood reports.

Almanac: Remembering Harold Lloyd

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March 8th, 1971, was the final fade-out for one of Hollywood's earliest comic stars. During the silent era, Harold Lloyd proved himself a master of the well-timed (and sometimes death-defying) stunt. Charles Osgood reports.

Lin-Manuel Miranda on the greatest wedding reception video

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Web extra: The playwright behind "In the Heights" and "Hamilton" has won a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy. But Lin-Manuel Miranda may be most proud of his musical performance at his wedding reception, as he tells Mo Rocca.

Lin-Manuel Miranda on bringing "Hamilton" to the White House

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Web extra: The Tony-winning composer behind "In the Heights" was invited to perform at the White House Poetry Jam in 2009, but surprised those in attendance with his choice of material. He explains to Mo Rocca why.





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