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Sheriffs sue Colorado governor to stop recreational marijuana

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Six Colorado county sheriffs are suing Gov. John Hickenlooper over the state's recreational marijuana law, and county attorneys from Kansas and Nebraska are also fighting the legislation that they say requires them to break federal laws. Mark Strassmann reports.

ISIS torches Iraqi oil wells to hinder airstrikes near Tikrit

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Iraq's government accuses ISIS of bulldozing the site of one of the world's most ancient cities. Officials say the extremists looted and destroyed the city of Nimrud. The news came as ISIS militants reportedly set fire to the oil wells to create a smoke screen and protect themselves from Iraqi government fighter jets. Holly Williams reports from Erbil, Iraq.

Icy crashes trap hundreds of drivers in South

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A blast of Arctic air east of the Rockies is bringing record low temperatures. Wind chills are below freezing as far south as Atlanta. In Kentucky, police and the National Guard rescued hundreds of people on Interstate 65. Cuthbert Langley of Nashville affiliate WTVF reports from Franklin, Kentucky.

Ringling Bros. to end its elephant circus acts

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Elephants will leave the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus stages forever. The decision caps years of legal battles, but the circus' owner denies caving to animal rights activists. Vicente Arenas reports.

Victims and family testify in emotional Boston Marathon bombing trial

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WARNING: This report contains graphic images that may be disturbing. The jury was shown new images Thursday of the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and injured hundreds. While survivors recounted horror and chaos on the trial's second day, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev showed no reaction to the vivid and powerful stories delivered just feet in front of him. Elaine Quijano reports.

Delta jet nearly skids into icy bay by LaGuardia Airport

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A Delta jet skidded off a runway during a snowstorm Thursday, and a heavy crane overnight lifted the aircraft away from the fence it plowed through. Officials say six passengers were hurt, and the NTSB is investigating. Jericka Duncan reports from New York's LaGuardia Airport.

Adorable pig blocks traffic in Maine

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a homemade luge track, Geico's unskippable commercial and a fake Oscar winner prank. Plus, a pig gets in the way of commuters in Bradford, Maine. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.



Your exercise regimen can rub off on your spouse

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Johns Hopkins researchers look into the positive effect spouses can have on each other when it comes to exercise. And new data suggests a link between antidepressants and improved cardiovascular health. Danielle Nottingham has some of the day's top health stories.

"Downton Abbey" prepares for a royal visit

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The future queen plans on visiting the "Downton Abbey" set this week. And, a CBS star will shine forever on Hollywood's walk of fame. Also, Maggie Smith checks back into the "Exotic Marigold Hotel." Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.

ISIS bulldozes ancient palace

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According to the Iraqi government, ISIS militants used vehicles to destroy parts of the archaeological site at the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud.

D.C. residents: "Just let them sled"

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Capitol Hill played host to a few dozen sledders during a Washington snowstorm, but only after tussling with Capitol Police.

Crimes against Asian Americans surge

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Nearly 4,000 crimes against Asian Americans have been reported since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, an increase of about 150% in major U.S. cities. Weijia Jiang reports for “Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis.”

Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis

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CBSN’s Elaine Quijano hosts a one-hour special on bias against Asian Americans, featuring roundtable discussions with Olivia Munn, Daniel Dae Kim, Cheryl Burke and other Asian American celebrities and thought leaders.

Delta plane skids off icy NYC runway

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A Delta jetliner skidded off a New York runway, stopping just short of Flushing Bay. Norah O'Donnell spoke to the travelers who described the scary moments.

Stranded drivers snowbound for hours in Kentucky

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The governor of Kentucky declared a state of emergency Thursday following a storm that dumped up to two feet of snow. WTVF's Chris Conte reports on the efforts to rescue the drivers stranded on the roads.

Survivors speak out on day 2 of Boston Marathon bombing trial

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WARNING: This report contains graphic images that may be disturbing. It was an emotional day in the Boston Marathon bombing trial as survivors took the stand to testify about the first moments after the explosions. Elaine Quijano reports.

U.S. ambassador in stable condition after knife attack

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After being stabbed in Seoul Thursday, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert is now in stable condition. Margaret Brennan says the incident raises serious questions about security for American diplomats.

Hillary Clinton responds to e-mail controversy

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Hillary Clinton made her first public comment on the controversy surrounding her exclusive use of private e-mail when she was secretary of state. The response came in the form of a tweet just a few hours after she was served with a congressional subpoena. Nancy Cordes reports.

Iraqi forces push toward Tikrit, with help

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The battle to try and wrest Saddam Hussein's hometown from ISIS militants continues, but Iraqi troops are not alone; Iranian soldiers are playing a key role in the fight for Tikrit. Holly Williams reports from Iraq.





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