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Advanced plans for other terror attacks stopped

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Counterterrorism officials are reporting newly-uncovered links between the Brussels and Paris massacres. They say they have stopped what France described as an advanced plan for another attack. Debora Patta reports from Paris with more.

Three terror suspects arrested in Brussels police raids

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Dramatic police raids appear to have led to arrests as authorities continue to search for those responsible for Tuesday's bombings in Brussels. Despite the arrests, it's unclear just how much of a dent officials have made on ISIS terror cells in Europe. Allen Pizzey has more.

American victim describes Brussels airport bombing

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A 19-year-old Mormon missionary was standing just 30 feet from the first bomb to go off in the Brussels airport Tuesday. Vladimir Duthiers has his story, and that of a baggage handler who came to the aid of another victim.

Exercise and aging: Good for mind and body

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If you're an able-bodied senior citizen and can't remember the last time you exercised, Dr. Jon LaPook says it may be time to jog your memory. A new medical study indicates that cardiovascular exercise for the elderly is beneficial for the brain as well as the heart.

Pentagon confirms killing of key ISIS leader

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U.S. military forces believe thay have dealt a serious blow to ISIS in Syria. A strike has killed Haji Imam, the second in command of ISIS and its primary funding and operations minister. David Martin reports.

U.S. Muslims describe dealing with Islamophobia

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In the aftermath of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels, Muslims in the United States are once again dealing with their own unique set of problems. Adriana Diaz reports from Minneapolis, home to America's largest Muslim Somali community.



"War of wives" spat erodes Trumps support among women

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A CBS News/New York Times poll has Donald Trump's unfavorable rating among women rising to 63 percent. And Trump's negative comments on Heidi Cruz's appearance has led Ted Cruz to say he might not support Trump if he becomes the Republican nominee. Chip Reid reports.

Ohio boy honored for generosity to U.S. military

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Every year, past Medal of Honor recipients get together to recognize civilians who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. On Friday, one of those Citizen Honor awards went to a kid for the first time. We first met that kid in 2014, "On the Road" with Steve Hartman.

Words to know in 2016

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Do you know what a "Brotus" is? Can your outfit still be "On Fleek," or is the phrase passé? Swagger.NYC founder Sian-Pierre Regis tells Meg Oliver and Jamie Yuccas all the words you need to know to be hip in 2016.

Paris terror plot disrupted

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In a raid outside of Paris, authorities arrested Reda Kriket, a suspect with ties to terrorist cells in Paris and Brussels. Kriket is said to have been actively plotting a terror attack. Debora Patta reports.

Buffalo police officer vindicated after 2008 termination

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Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne was fired in 2008 after she says she stopped a White Buffalo officer who was using a chokehold on a Black suspect. Jericka Duncan spoke with Horne, who on Tuesday had her termination reversed, and is now eligible for her nearly $1 million pension.

How the pandemic impacted college admissions this year

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Jeff Selingo, author of "Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions" discusses changes to the college admissions process this year because of the coronavirus pandemic and what it might mean for the industry going forward.

Former NATO commander slams Donald Trump

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Former NATO Superme Allied Commander James Stavridis tells CBSN's Josh Elliott and Anne-Marie Green about the potential crisis posed with Donald Trump's plan to back out of NATO. Admiral Stavridis also discusses the extreme communications flaws facing security in Europe.

"Life in Pieces" star on season finale

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Zoe Lister-Jones is one of the star's of the CBS family comedy series "Life in Pieces." She joins CBSN's Josh Elliott and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the season finale and her other upcoming projects.

Trump, Cruz, and the "war of wives"

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A fight some are calling the "war of the wives" continues to escalate and Donald Trump says it's Ted Cruz's fault. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN for the latest on the GOP wife battle.





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