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Will Jay Z's new streaming service change the music industry?

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Billboard Magazine’s Andrew Hampp was at the big reveal of Jay Z’s star-studded event for the launch of his new music streaming service, Tidal. Hampp joins CBSN to breaks down the possible impact of the streaming service on the industry.

One dead after car tried rushing NSA security gate

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Police took no chances when two men dressed as women drove an SUV toward a security gate outside the National Security Agency in Maryland. A firefight ensued and one suspect was killed, the other seriously injured. Jeff Pegues reports.

House GOP considers next step in Hillary Clinton email drama

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House Republicans want Hillary Clinton to give up her server for a review. But a letter from her lawyer made it clear that won't happen. As Nancy Cordes reports, Clinton's server has already been erased, fueling more controversy about the potential 2016 presidential candidate.

Ted Kennedy institute hopes to inspire future generation

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“No one made the Senate come alive like Ted Kennedy,” said President Obama during the dedication ceremony for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate in Boston. The institute includes a replica of the Senate floor to be used by students. Chip Reid reports.

Iran nuclear talks enter crucial final day

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Talks aimed at stopping Iran from making a nuclear bomb are going right down to the wire. Substantial differences remain, less than 24 hours before the deadline. Margaret Brennan reports from Switzerland.

Boston Marathon prosecution rests case after emotional testimony

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The prosecution in the Boston Marathon bombing trial rested its case Monday after presenting some of the most disturbing evidence yet against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The testimony and graphic autopsy pictures brought several jurors to tears. Elaine Quijano reports.

Indiana lawmakers push for clarification on religious freedom bill

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Indiana lawmakers are considering possible amendments to a controversial new law, which set off protests over the weekend. Supporters say the law is meant to protect religious freedom but critics worry it'll lead to discrimination. Adriana Diaz reports.



Government agents charged with Bitcoin theft

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Federal Agents responsible for investigating Silk Road are charged with stealing bitcoins from the illegal site. "48 Hours" correspondent Michele Sigona reports.

Who is Trevor Noah?

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We take a look at the background on comedian Trevor Noah, who will replace Jon Stewart as host of the Daily Show. Director David Paul Meyer shares some of his personal and professional experiences with the new anchor.

Astronaut's view of thunderstorms

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Astronaut Reid Wiseman captured video of dramatic flashes of lightning over Houston while aboard the International Space Station.

HTC unveils virtual reality technology

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HTC is developing new technology for an immersive virtual reality experience. CNET's Dan Ackerman sits down with HTC America President Jason Mackenzie to preview the product.

Dramatic new video emerges at Derek Chauvin trial

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The prosecution played dramatic, never-before-seen video of the ambulance team arriving to save George Floyd's life during the trial of Derek Chauvin on Thursday. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Infamous Arizona llamas retire

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The llamas that led authorities on a wild chase in Arizona last month are retiring from public life. CBSN's Meg Oliver and John Dickerson have more.





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