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MoneyWatch: Target settles with MasterCard; Oil prices jump

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MasterCard and Target agreed to a $19 million settlement over Target's 2013 data breach. Also, the price of oil is at its highest level so far this year. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Deadly dog flu takes hold in Midwest

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The flu season is winding down for humans, but there is a deadly outbreak of the flu among dogs in the Midwest. Dean Reynolds takes a look into how it spread, and what's being done to stop it.

Boston marks second anniversary of marathon bombings

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Most of Boston stopped what it was doing to mark the second anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings. Survivors unveiled banners on Boylston street, where three were killed and 260 wounded. Don Dahler reports.



Workers protest for $15 minimum wage

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The Fight for $15 campaign, led by a labor union, is pushing for higher wages across the country. Protests have sprung up in many cities, including Chicago.

Billy Joel is having another child

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Billy Joel and his girlfriend Alexis Roderick are expecting their first child again this summer. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have the details.

#CBSNBusiness: April 15, 2015

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Tax day refunds, EU regulators investigating Google, and could there be more legroom on Southwest Airlines flights? Jill Wagner joins CBSN with more on what's making business and consumer headlines.

Scientists provide rare view of sperm whale

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Scientists operating a remote-controlled vehicle about 2,000 feet below water get a rare glimpse of a sperm whale. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano report on the video.

Women rowers turn tide on long-time British tradition

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The Thames River in London has been home to the historic race between men's rowing teams from Cambridge and Oxford Universities for decades. But the women's teams have been kept out of the famous waters, until a new sponsor -- and some ambitious rowers -- challenged the status quo. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Jack and Suzy Welch on success in business and life

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Best-selling authors Jack and Suzy Welch are back on bookshelves with their second collaboration in a decade. In "The Real Life MBA," the one-time General Electric CEO and his wife, a former Harvard Business Review editor, explore what it takes to be a better leader. The Welches sit down with Gayle King to discuss the success of their partnership in both business and marriage.

Migrant exodus hitting Italy's shores skyrockets

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Warmer weather sees the number of migrants risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean soar. Italy says it has rescued more than 8,500 people from rickety, overcrowded boats crossing from North Africa, and hundreds of others haven't made it. Anna Matranga reports.

COVID makes for a quiet Easter in the Holy Land

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For the second year in a row, Easter celebrations will be very different in Jerusalem. Elizabeth Palmer visits one of the holiest sites in all of Christianity and learns how the sacred space is managing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CEO raises workers' minimum salary to $70,000

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Money can't buy happiness, but Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price doesn't believe in that philosophy. The boss announced a big raise for many of his employees and took a big pay cut. Anthony Mason reports.

New study links gestational diabetes to autism in child

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A massive new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reports a possible link between developing diabetes during pregnancy and autism in kids. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.

IRS accused of not doing enough to stop tax scammers

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Congress will hold a hearing Wednesday to discuss con artists posing as IRS agents. Last month, "CBS This Morning" shared the story of one North Carolina man who fell victim to the hoax. He claims he lost $16,000 in one day. Chip Reid reports on Sen. Susan Collins who wants to know why more isn't being done to stop the scam.

Rita Wilson credits second opinion for early breast cancer detection

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Actress and singer Rita Wilson is recovering after undergoing a double mastectomy. Dr. Elisa Port, director of the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss when you should seek out a second opinion from a pathologist.





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