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A Crime Against Humanity

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Scott Pelley reports on the 2013 sarin gas attack in Syria that U.S. intelligence estimates killed more than 1,400 civilians.

A look inside the 2015 ACM Awards

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More than 80,000 country music fans are expected to jam AT&T Stadium near Dallas for the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards.

Hoop Dreams

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Bob Petrella can remember virtually every day of his life -- and a half century of one of college basketball's greatest teams. Why haven't you heard of them? Lesley Stahl reports.

Could "the blob" end California's drought?

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Hot, dry weather was the culprit of a thousand-acre wildfire east of Los Angeles. But climatologists are looking at a large blob of warm water which could possibly end the record drought. Carter Evans reports.

Still no answers in deadly Baltimore police incident

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A man named Freddie Gray died Sunday, a week after he was hurt following being taken into police custody. According to Mark Albert, police will not say why he was originally stopped.

Boat capsizes off Libya coast, hundreds feared dead

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Hundreds of migrants are feared dead after a boat capsized off the coast of Libya. Italian officials say 18 ships are searching for survivors. Allen Pizzey reports from Rome on this growing crisis.



New study shows aspirin use can cut the risk of some kinds of cancer

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Aspirin is known to help reduce the risk of heart disease, but now a new study says long-term, regular aspirin use can substantially cut the risk of some kinds of cancer. New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center's Dr. Heather Yeo tells us more.

FBI admits errors in criminal cases

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The FBI admitted a wide range of mistakes this weekend. A 3-year review of the FBI lab in Washington, D.C., is opening eyes across the country. And now, it could re-open hundreds of criminal cases. Jericka Duncan reports.

Millions to be affected by violent storms

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Tornado watches were up in the South as violent thunderstorms moved across the region. The storms are moving up the coast and will affects tens of millions, including the Boston Marathon. WBZ's chief meteorologist Eric Fisher tells us more.

Removing Syria's chemical weapons

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Scott Cairns of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons explains the complex task of finding and removing Syria's chemical weapons.

Scandal at Holland College

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UCI memory expert Dr. James McGaugh explores what happens when rumors fly in Bob Petrella’s imaginary world.

You can't trick Bob

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Bob Petrella shows there isn’t much about the Pittsburgh Steelers that he can’t remember -- instantly.

Criticism of TED -- is it infotainment?

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Chris Anderson defends TED from criticism by UCSD prof Benjamin Bratton, who calls TED "middlebrow megachurch infotainment" and a placebo.

April 19: Rubio, Manchin and O'Malley

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The latest on foreign policy, domestic politics, and the 2016 race to the White House, with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, and others.

How can GOP candidates break out of the pack?

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CBS News Political Director John Dickerson, CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, U.S. News and World Report’s Dave Catanese, American Urban Radio Networks’ April Ryan and Washington Post’s Dana Milbank discuss the GOP's crowded 2016 field.

Assessing Hillary Clinton’s campaign roll-out

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CBS News Political Director John Dickerson, CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, U.S. News and World Report’s Dave Catanese, American Urban Radio Networks’ April Ryan and Washington Post’s Dana Milbank talk about Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Face The Nation Flashback: The Oklahoma City bombing

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“Face The Nation” looks back at the Oklahoma City bombing, 20 years after the horrific attack that killed 168 people and was one of the deadliest domestic terror incidents in recent history.

Bob Schieffer: Don’t overlook the good cops

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In his weekly commentary, “Face The Nation” host Bob Schieffer says that the overwhelming majority of police officers are professionals who deserve to be commended, and that the coverage of some recent police controversies doesn't paint a complete picture.





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