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Gawker ordered to pay millions more in Hulk Hogan case

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Pro wrestler Hulk Hogan has won the biggest match of his life. On Monday, a jury awarded him a second round of damages against the online gossip site Gawker. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has details.

The story behind Winnie the Pooh

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Winnie the Pooh is one of the most beloved children's stories of all time. However, not many know the story behind the famous bear. Jim Axelrod reports.

"E-Shift" causing headaches for some American drivers

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More than 100 accidents are being blamed on a new high-tech gear shift that's currently installed in nearly one million American vehicles. The electronic technology leaves some drivers thinking their car is in park, but they learn the hard way it is still in drive. Kris Van Cleave reports.

6-year-old caught in tribal custody battle

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A little girl in California is being taken from the only family she has ever known, her foster family of four years. A Native American tribe has won a long and bitter custody battle, citing a law that few knew about. Danielle Nottingham reports from Santa Clarita.

Hillary Clinton hits Donald Trump at AIPAC

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Hillary Clinton took shots at Donald Trump's "neutral" record on Israeli and Palestinian peace talks at the AIPAC policy conference. All of the presidential candidates spoke before AIPAC, the largest pro-Israeli lobbying group in the U.S., except Bernie Sanders. Nancy Cordes reports.

Donald Trump meets with lawmakers in D.C.

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump met with current and former lawmakers in Washington, D.C. on Monday in an effort to ease tensions with Republicans. After the meeting, Trump addressed the nation's largest pro-Israel lobbying group. Julianna Goldman has more.

Authorities seek new suspect in Paris terror attacks

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Just days after police captured Saleh Abdeslam, the last at-large suspect in the Paris terror attacks, a new suspect has been named. Authorities are looking for Najim Laachraoui, who may have made the explosive devices used in the attacks. Charlie D'Agata reports from Belgium.



Cubans in Little Havana oppose Obama's trip

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While most Americans support diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba, some Cuban Americans in Miami's Little Havana have their reservations. David Begnaud reports.

Obama visits Cuba, Castro takes questions

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During President Obama's historic trip to Cuba, he and dictator Raul Castro gave statements side by side. In a surprising move, Castro took questions from the press. He was immediately asked about political prisoners and human rights abuses in Cuba. Margret Brennan reports from Havana.

President Obama to meet Raul Castro

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President Obama will meet Cuban President Raul Castro while in Cuba this week. They are set to discuss human rights in Cuba and improving Cuba-U.S. relations. CBS News' Margaret Brennan discusses Obama's schedule from Havana.

After violence at rallies, Trump to meet GOP lawmakers

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump is being criticized for violent protests at his campaign rallies. A video that surfaced over the weekend shows Trump's campaign manager getting in a scuffle with one of the protesters at a rally in Arizona. Trump, who says critics aren't treating him fairly, will host GOP lawmakers before speaking at a pro-Israel lobbying group. With more on Trump's backlash, CBS News' Julianna Goldman joins CBSN.

Sutton Foster goes from Broadway to TV show "Younger"

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Two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster now stars in the hit TV show, "Younger." She plays Liza, a 40-year-old divorced mother who pretends to be 26 after struggling to get back into the workforce. The lie creates a double-life for Liza, as she struggles to keep her secret from everyone in her new life, except her younger love interest, Josh. Foster joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her role and career.

Correspondent Allen Pizzey retires after 36 years at CBS

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Our longtime foreign correspondent Allen Pizzey has signed off for the last time. Allen joined CBS News in 1980 and went on to become one of the most respected foreign correspondents of his generation. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Airbnb opens more doors as Obama visits Cuba

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American and Cuban business leaders meet Monday in Havana, as part of the Obama administration's push to build economic ties during the president's historic visit. Travel and tourism are major areas of opportunity. In an interview you’ll see first on “CBS This Morning,” Margaret Brennan spoke with Brian Chesky, founder of Airbnb, one of the first U.S. companies to do business in Cuba.

RNC chairman on violence at Trump rallies, possible open convention

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The controversy surrounding Donald Trump's campaign extends beyond the violence at his rallies, and the inability of the Republican party to embrace the front-runner is making a contested convention more likely. Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus has said the party is preparing for the possibility. Priebus joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss how the party is preparing for the Cleveland convention and what he thinks about Trump's repeated attacks against Fox News host Megyn Kelly.

Are electronic gearshifts putting drivers in danger?

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The U.S. government is investigating the technology used in some Jeep models that is forcing automakers to change the way you put your car in gear. They’re swapping out traditional gear shifters with digital replacements, especially in luxury brands. But the new technology is raising safety concerns for drivers. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Ex-Pennsylvania trooper suspected in deadly toll robbery

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Police are investigating a deadly robbery at toll plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Officials say Clarence Briggs, a retired state trooper, carried out Sunday's heist. He's accused of killing two turnpike workers before being killed by police in shootout. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Millions face hazardous commute as storm hits Northeast

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A blast of winter is hitting the Northeast on the second day of spring. The storm may blanket much of the region with snow, and some parts of New England could see up to one foot. DeMarco Morgan reports from Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The Resurrection of St. Benedict's

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Their school motto is "Whatever hurts my brother hurts me" and their graduation rate is 98 percent. Scott Pelley reports on a unique school in Newark.





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