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Rolling Stone retracts U.Va. rape story

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Rolling Stone Magazine has retracted an article about an alleged rape on the campus of the University of Virginia after an independent review of the story and reporting by the Columbia University Graduate School Of Journalism.

Viewer Letters on “Killing Cancer”

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In the mail: Scott Pelley reads viewer letters about “Killing Cancer,” a report on a clinical trial at Duke University that is using a modified form of the polio virus to treat glioblastoma brain tumors.

Homeland Security

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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson talks about the evolving role of his department's massive security efforts. Lesley Stahl reports.

Camden police force makes a remarkable comeback

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Camden's police force in New Jersey was in such rough shape two years ago, it got disbanded. However, now it is being praised as an example of good policing. Jericka Duncan reports.

Wrigley Field, the baseball mecca, not ready for opening day

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Major League Baseball is back tonight with the Cubs hosting the Cardinals at historic Wrigley Field. While the field has been undergoing a 4-year, $575 million renovation, it remains unfinished. WBBM's Chris Martinez reports.

Deciding who's right on Wikipedia

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Sue Gardner, the former executive director of Wikimedia Foundation, talks about how disputes get settled in the Wikipedia community.



The eureka moment

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9/11 proved to be a turning point at Wikipedia, says Jimmy Wales, cofounder of the online encyclopedia.

Does Gerry Adams have blood on his hands?

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In the "60 Minutes" moment of the week, Scott Pelley presses Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams on the question: Did you ever order a death for the IRA?

In some wealthy areas, California's drought goes unnoticed

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When California's governor ordered the state's first mandatory water restrictions last week, many people started making plans to remove their lawns. But, in wealthy neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, the grass is still green and growing. Omar Villafranca reports.

George W. Bush's Wikipedia page

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High profile pages need a layer of protection to stop would-be vandals. Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales explains.

Kenyan troops' response to Garissa massacre under scrutiny

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New reports say it took Kenya's anti-terror squad nearly 10 hours to get to the terror attack that killed 148 people at a college in Garissa. For grieving families, tears are turning to anger. Deborah Patta reports from Nairobi.

Wikipedia as PR tool?

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With over 30 million articles published, it's no wonder that Wikipedia has to rein in the occasional self-promoter or corporate PR attempt. What's a better way to get your message out there? Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales explains.

Pope Francis welcomes Iran nuclear deal

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At Easter Mass at the Vatican, Pope Francis praised the Iran nuclear agreement. He said he hoped the nuclear deal "may be a definitive step toward a more secure and fraternal world" and called for an end to renewed global violence against Christians. Allen Pizzey reports.

Iran nuclear deal framework leaves many questions

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There's critics, questions, and controversy over the framework nuclear deal with Iran. Policy makers have spent the last several days in heated debate after an agreement was reached on Thursday. Julianna Goldman reports.

April 5: Moniz, Graham and Santorum

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The latest on the Iran nuclear deal and the international response, with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pennsylvania, and others.

Breaking down the Iran nuclear deal

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“Face The Nation” guest host Norah O’Donnell explains the details of the nuclear deal forged earlier this week between Iran and six world powers after nearly two years of negotiations.

Are “religious freedom” bills a turning point?

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David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan discuss the changing nature of the America’s longstanding “culture wars.”

Implications of the Iran nuclear deal

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David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan discuss how the Iran nuclear deal affects the 2016 presidential election

Rick Santorum weighs in on 2016

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Former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pennsylvania, a possible presidential candidate in 2016, weighs in on his chances in 2016 and what issues Republicans should address as they campaign for the nomination





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