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Trump wins Michigan, Mississippi

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Donald Trump wins both the Michigan and Mississippi primaries, despite this week's GOP efforts to get voters turn away from him. Trump gave his victory speech in Jupiter, Florida.

Clinton wins Mississippi; Michigan a tossup

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Hillary Clinton wins the Mississippi primary by a large margin, but the Michigan primary is too close to call. Nancy Cordes reports from Cleveland, Ohio, site of Clinton's victory speech.

Bernie Sanders holds rally in Miami

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Bernie Sanders held a large rally at the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami on the night of the Michigan and Mississippi primaries. He spoke for over an hour and urged his supporters to turn out in "huge" numbers in the Florida primary next week.

Three top sponsors drop Maria Sharapova

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Some big-name sponsors dropped tennis superstar Maria Sharapova one day after she announced she failed a drug test. Sharapova claims she used the drug in question for medical reasons, and said she’s been taking it for ten years. CBS Sports' Allie LaForce reports.

Female WWII service pilot's Arlington burial request denied

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Women Airforce Service Pilots were tasked with helping train the male pilots during WWII. But they weren't considered active duty. As a result, they can't be buried at Arlington. David Martin reports one family is fighting to change that.

China's slowing economy leaves millions of jobs at stake

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The Dow dropped 109 points amid concerns that China’s economic slowdown will drag on the rest of the world’s economies. Seth Doane is in Beijing, where six million jobs are reported to be in jeopardy over the next three years.



Heavy rain may be to blame for Calif. train derailment

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Soaking rains may have been what caused a commuter train to jump the tracks in Northern California. Several passengers were injured, none of them life-threatening. John Blackstone has more.

Violent storms hit Southern Plains

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The Southern Plains states are getting pounded by tornadoes, hail and high water. The storms might last for days. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Texas.

American veteran killed in Israel

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A U.S. Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan was stabbed to death Tuesday by a Palestinian while visiting the Israeli coastal city of Jaffa. He was from Lubbock, Texas. Margaret Brennan reports.

From the archives: Pat Conroy

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In this "Sunday Morning" profile that originally aired on June 26, 1995, correspondent Bill Geist interviews Pat Conroy, the bestselling author of such acclaimed novels as "The Great Santini," "The Prince of Tides," "The Lords of Discipline," and his 1995 novel, "Beach Music."

How will Donald Trump fare in Tuesday's primaries?

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Four states' delegates are up for grabs Tuesday, with Michigan having the most to offer. Will Donald Trump sweep up these states? CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto and Politico national reporter Eli Stokols joins CBSN to discuss.

American tourist killed in Tel Aviv attack

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One American tourist has been confirmed dead in a series of stabbings in Israel perpetrated by Palestinian attackers. The attacks come amid Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Israel. CBS Radio News' Robert Berger joins CBSN with the latest details.

ClassPass app offers fitness and freedom

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Instead of joining a gym, some fitness enthusiasts are trying ClassPass, a service that lets them choose from many different workout options. Wendy Gillette reports.

Will Maria Sharapova play professional tennis again?

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After failing a drug test at the Australian Open, tennis star Maria Sharapova has been suspended from professional tennis. Her sponsors--including Porsche, TAG Heuer, and Nike--have already distanced themselves from her. With more on what's next for Sharapova, CBS Sports' Allie LaForce joins CBSN.

Convicted killer's story of redemption after prison

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Shaka Senghor is a college lecturer and MIT consultant. He also has a popular Ted Talk and mentors young kids. But his success came after a deadly mistake when Senghor shot and killed another man 30 years ago. He shares his transformation in a new book called "Writing My Wrongs." Jeff Glor spoke with Senghor in Detroit.

Maria Sharapova career in limbo after failing drug test

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Two major sponsors, Nike and TAG Heuer, are cutting ties with tennis superstar Maria Sharapova following the iconic athlete’s announcement Monday that she failed a drug test. Her statement is sending shockwaves through tennis. Allie LaForce of CBS Sports reports on how the admission threatens Sharapova’s career and the game.

Lily Aldridge on "Victoria's Secret Swim Special"

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Supermodel Lily Aldridge has starred in advertising campaigns for brands like Carolina Herrera, Stuart Weitzman and Michael Kors. She's best known for being a Victoria's Secret Angel and spokesmodel. On Wednesday night, she gives viewers a look at the annual swimwear catalog in the "Victoria's Secret Swim Special" on CBS. Aldridge joins “CBS This Morning” to preview the upcoming show.

Erin Andrews awarded $55 million in stalker video lawsuit

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In a dramatic end to the Erin Andrews video-stalker trial, a jury awarded the sportscaster $55 million. Andrews sued after the stalker posted video of her nude online, where it now has about 17 million views. Monday’s decision holds two hotel companies partially responsible for the breach of Andrews’ privacy. Anna Werner reports from Nashville.

Reagan Presidential Library prepares for Nancy Reagan's funeral

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The White House says first lady Michelle Obama will attend Nancy Reagan's funeral. The service Friday will be private, but the public will be able to pay their respects as Mrs. Reagan lays in repose at the Reagan Library Wednesday and Thursday. Ben Tracy reports from Simi Valley, California, where Mrs. Reagan will be buried next to her husband.

California commuter train derails into rushing water

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Commuters are describing a chaotic and scary scene overnight after a Northern California train flew off the tracks. The accident sent a train car into a rushing creek in a section of the San Francisco Bay area. A tree downed during a storm is blamed for knocking the front of the train into the water. At least 14 people were hurt, including four with serious injuries. John Blackstone reports from Niles Canyon.





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