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Wounded Warrior Project execs fired after CBS News investigation

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The Wounded Warrior Project is searching for new leadership after the charity’s board of directors fired CEO Steven Nardizzi and Chief Operating Officer Al Giordano Thursday. The move follows a CBS News investigation, which found a significant amount of donations were spent on lavish parties and employee conferences. Chip Reid, who broke the story with investigative producer Jennifer Janisch, reports.

Canada's prime minister gets star treatment at state dinner

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President Obama and the first lady hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife at the White House Thursday night, marking the first official state dinner for a Canadian leader in nearly 20 years. Michael J. Fox, Mike Myers and Ryan Reynolds were among the star guests. It was also the first state dinner for first daughters, Malia and Sasha. Margaret Brennan reports.

Dignitaries and stars to attend Nancy Reagan's funeral

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A thousand mourners are expected to attend Nancy Reagan's private funeral in Southern California Friday. Thousands of people paid their respects to the former first lady during a public viewing. Ben Tracy reports from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley on the high-profile guest list.

Rising water in Louisiana threatens levee

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The deadly storm system punishing the South unleashed another round of torrential rain overnight. Thousands have been forced from their homes in northern Louisiana, where more than 20 inches of rain fell this week. David Begnaud rode along with the National Guard to see relief efforts firsthand.

Dickerson on violence at Trump rallies, GOP debate

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of violence at Donald Trump campaign rallies and Thursday night's civil Republican debate in Florida.

Trump applauds "very civil," "elegant" Florida debate

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After Thursday night's Republican debate at University of Miami, Major Garrett asked front-runner Donald Trump about how the debate could affect the campaigning for Tuesday's primaries.

Republicans turn down the heat in civil Florida debate

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The Republican presidential race suddenly has a different tone, with the candidates holding a debate Thursday night that made news for its substance instead of insults. Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich criticized each other’s positions politely. Major Garrett reports from Palm Beach, Florida.



What exactly is cancer?

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One in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer, but many don’t know how it develops, the most common forms or how it’s treated

On this day: Paul McCartney gets knighted

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Paul McCartney became Sir Paul on March 11, 1997 when he was knighted at Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth II. Watch "CBS Evening News" footage from that day.

Apple to unveil new, smaller iPhone

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Apple will likely debut a line of smaller phones at their event on March 21. NewYorker.com Editor Nick Thompson joins CBSN to discuss what's behind Apple's new strategy after recently rolling out larger devices.

Behind the Investigation: Wounded Warrior execs fired

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Several Wounded Warrior Project executives have been fired over the misuse of funds after a year-long CBS News investigation. CBS News Correspondent Chip Reid joins CBSN to discuss the impact of the investigation.

Predator from the wild raids Los Angeles Zoo

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A 14-year-old koala at the Los Angeles Zoo was recently mauled to death, but the main suspect -- a local mountain lion -- may have just been trying to find its dinner. John Blackstone has more.

Study: Almost half of Calif. adults have prediabetes

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The CDC says one in three people have prediabetes, when blood sugar levels are elevated, but not yet considered diabetic. Dr. Jon LaPook reports a new study shows an epidemic that is out of control.

ISIS defector releases valuable information about terrorist group

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An ISIS defector has unloaded the equivalent of job applications for members of the terrorist organization to Britain's Sky News. Intelligence agencies are now going through the documents and are calling this a major intelligence coup. David Martin has more.

Clinton, Sanders mine for delegates in Florida

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During Wednesday night's Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vowed to be lenient towards undocumented immigrants. Will that promise come back to haunt them in the general election? Nancy Cordes has more.

Protester attacked while leaving Trump rally

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A man was arrested Thursday for punching a protester at a Donald Trump rally Wednesday night. Rakeem Jones, the 26-year-old victim, was punched in the face as he was escorted out. Such confrontations have become common at the Republican front-runner's rallies. Julianna Goldman has more.

Republicans fighting for Florida

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The final four GOP presidential candidates will square off again Thursday night in Miami. Donald Trump currently leads Marco Rubio by nine points in his home state of Florida. Trump is facing millions of dollars in negative campaign advertising in the Sunshine State. Major Garrett reports.

Flood waters trap Louisiana residents

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Thirty-five hundred homes are under mandatory evacuation orders in Bossier City, Louisiana, as flood waters take over the city. However, many citizens are unable to leave. Rescue crews are helping families get to higher ground. David Begnaud reports.

Wounded Warrior Project CEO and COO fired

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Since 2003, the Wounded Warrior Project has raised more than a billion dollars in donations. Last month CBS News reported on lavish spending practices by America's largest veterans' charity. On Thursday, the charity's top two execs were fired. Chip Reid has the latest.

Sneak peek: Playing by the Rules?

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A popular football coach is serving life for killing his pregnant wife -- was evidence hidden that could set him free? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, March 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.





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