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United Airlines pilot arrested for running brothels

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A pilot for the United Airlines has been arrested for allegedly running a string of brothels in Texas. He is accused of operating a half-dozen brothels around Houston. CBS News Justice Dept. reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.

Comedian Garry Shandling dies

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Garry Shandling was best known for playing a neurotic TV talk show host on "The Larry Sanders Show" in the 1990s. He died Thursday at the age of 66.

Corporations threaten to pull business from Georgia over religious freedom bill

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At least nine corporations, including Disney, have expressed concern over a controversial law on the desk of Georgia's governor. Among other things, the law would allow faith-based businesses to deny employment or service to people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. David Begnaud has more.

GOP war of words ensnarls candidates' wives

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Following an attack ad on Donald Trump's wife, Trump retweeted an unflattering picture of Heidi Cruz. Ted Cruz responded by calling Trump "a sniveling coward." Republican leaders like Paul Ryan were not amused. Chip Reid has more on the war of words.

How secure are U.S. infrastructure facilities?

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On Thursday, the federal government charged seven Iranians for cyberattacking more than 40 U.S. banks and trying to open the flood gates of a New York dam. Their indictment comes as we're learning terror groups like ISIS are interested in hitting infrastructure targets - including nuclear power plants. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Brussels suspects linked to possible nuclear facility plot

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A tape recovered in December raids following last year's Paris attacks showed two of the suicide bombers from Brussels casing a nuclear power plant. Belgian authorities aren't saying what they think the two had in mind, but they have deployed soldiers to protect the country's nuclear facilities. Allen Pizzey has more.



Brussels attacks survivor talks from hospital bed

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Sebastien Bellin was walking to security at the Brussels airport on Tuesday when the first bomb went off. The force of it sent the 6'10" basketball player flying through the air. Bellin told Vladimir Duthiers what happened next.

Pattern of missed clues seen in Brussels investigation

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A Belgian prosecutor said the brothers involved in the the Brussels attacks had no previously known links to terrorism until March. But it turns out one had a red level arrest warrant for terrorism issued in December. The other was arrested as a suspected terrorist fighter by Turkish security forces when he was caught trying to sneak into Syria last summer. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Man involved in "advanced attack plot" arrested in France

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French police launched a raid late Thursday that one official said disrupted a planned terror attack in an advanced stage. There's been at least one arrest. So far, they have found no link between this new plot and the November attacks in Paris, or the Brussels bombings. Elaine Cobbe reports.

Gloria Gaynor serenades CBS News' Jim Axelrod

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"I Will Survive," the legendary anthem sung by Gloria Gaynor, was recently added to the Library of Congress. Jim Axelrod made a trip to her New Jersey home to talk to her about the milestone, and got a surprise private concert.

Are more terror attacks planned in Brussels?

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A U.S. official has told CBS News that ISIS may be rushing to put more terror plots into motion just two days after the deadly attacks in Brussels. Washington Post national security reporter Greg Miller joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the attacks.

Google is building a live-streaming app

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Google is building an app to compete with Facebook's live feeds and Twitter's Periscope. With more, CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN.

Brussels survivor Sebastian Bellin describes attack

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Basketball player describes his experience at the Brussels airport when the terror attacks occurred. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers is on the ground in Brussels with the latest developments.

Preview: The Health Wagon

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Nurse practitioners are providing badly needed health care to the uninsured working poor in Appalachia -- medical mercy for those left out of Obamacare and ineligible for Medicaid. Scott Pelley reports on Sunday, March 27 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: The Giving Pledge

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Membership comes with just two requirements: You must be worth at least a billion dollars and be willing to give half of that away. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, March 27 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: Make-A-Wish

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Bill Whitaker meets some of the people behind the popular organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children. Whitaker reports on Sunday, March 27 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Eye Opener: Ex-officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright charged with manslaughter

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The former Minnesota officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright has been charged with second-degree manslaughter as protesters clashed with law enforcement for a fourth straight night. Also, President Biden said the U.S. will withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by September 11. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Detecting advanced explosives used in Brussels attacks

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Experts believe the ISIS attackers in Brussels used a homemade bomb from everyday materials, creating an explosive called TATP. Stopping or detecting the TATP explosive is a difficult task for law enforcement because anyone can legally buy the ingredients to make it. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has more on the new technology officials are using to trace the explosive.

Donald Trump teases nuclear threat in response to Brussels attacks

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After the Brussels terror attacks, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz urged surveillance of Muslims in America, which Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton quickly denounced. When Republican front-runner Donald Trump was asked about using nuclear weapons in response to the ISIS threat, he said "we need unpredictability." CBS' Chip Reid joins CBSN from Washington, DC about the candidates responses to the Brussels terror attacks.

Official: Terrorists moved up Brussels attack date

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CBS News has learned that the terror attacks in Brussels were planned for Monday, March 28. Instead, the attacks were moved up after Salah Abdeslam--Europe's most wanted man in connection to the Paris attacks last November--was captured. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN from Brussels with the latest on the investigation.





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