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Dickerson on Trump aide arrest, RNC pledge backdown

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Donald Trump is defending his campaign manager who faces battery charges against a reporter. Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich have also backed off their pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee. CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the impact all this could have on the GOP race.

North Carolina anti-LGBT law faces backlash

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Protesters spilled into the streets of Raleigh, North Carolina Tuesday night over a new law blocking protections for LGBT people. More than 80 business leaders signed a letter Tuesday calling for a repeal, including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Apple’s Tim Cook. North Carolina’s largest corporation, Bank of America, also tweeted that it wants a repeal. Mark Strassman reports from the state capitol in Raleigh on the standoff dividing state leaders.

Trump defends aide charged with battery

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Donald Trump is defending his campaign manager who is accused of battery. Trump says the reporter who accused Corey Lewandowski is really the one to blame. Police in Jupiter, Florida released a surveillance video taken at a Trump rally that shows Lewandowski pulling that reporter away from the candidate. Major Garrett reports from Appleton, Wisconsin, where Trump is campaigning Wednesday afternoon.

On this day: John Hinckley shoots Ronald Reagan

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On March 30, 1981, an unsuccessful assassination attempt left President Ronald Reagan wounded in the chest, and his press secretary severely wounded. Watch "CBS Evening News" footage from that day.

Clinton leading Sanders ahead of Wisconsin primary

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Hillary Clinton holds a small lead ahead of key primary in Wisconsin but Bernie Sanders is hoping for another win to close the delegate gap in the Democratic race. CBS News correspondent Juliana Goldman joins CBSN with the latest.

Gun store owner may have stopped shooting by refusing sale

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An Ohio gun store owner is being credited with possibly stopping a shooting after he refused to sell a weapon to a man who had made threats at Ohio University. CBS News Correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN with the latest details.



Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump incites violent behavior

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Hillary Clinton addressed the charges made against Donald Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, at an event in Wisconsin. There, she said that Trump "incites violent behavior." CBSN's Jamie Yuccas and Meg Oliver have more on Clinton's response.

Donald Trump: Stop trying to destroy Corey Lewandowski

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GOP front-runner Donald Trump has responded after his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, was charged with misdemeanor battery after video surfaced of him allegedly grabbing reporter Michelle Fields. Trump spoke to reporters aboard his private plane, saying that "Corey's life is being destroyed" and that "coverage has been unfair." CBSN's Jamie Yuccas and Meg Oliver have more.

MedStar hospital chain hit with cyber attack

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A cyber attack hit 10 MedStar facilities throughout the Washington D.C., region. The health provider shut down its computer systems to prevent further intrusions. MedStar says that "significant progress is being made" on restoring the system. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Gun shop owner may have prevented mass shooting

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A gun shop owner named John Downs is being called a hero for not selling a rifle to a troubled young man. Downs said he felt in his gut that something was not right. Adriana Diaz has more.

Hijacker forces EgyptAir flight to make emergency landing

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An EgyptAir flight was the scene of a terrifying ordeal when a man hijacked the plane and forced the pilots to land in Cyprus. The man said that he was wearing a suicide belt, which turned out to be fake. Holly Williams explains what happened.

Blood clots more likely in people with COVID-19 infections than vaccines, study shows

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Research from Oxford University in England has new data regarding the rate of blood clotting cases in COVID-19 patients and vaccine recipients. The study, which has not been peer-reviewed yet, shows that the particular blood clot which was studied is eight to ten times more common in people who experience a COVID-19 infection than in people who were inoculated. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the latest development.

No place immune to America's opioid epidemic

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President Obama said Tuesday that America's addiction to pain killers is as great a threat as terrorism. Each day, 78 Americans die from overdoses of opioids, which include prescription drugs and heroin. Mark Strassmann reports.

Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump is "like a political arsonist"

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As Hillary Clinton continues to enjoy a significant lead over Bernie Sanders, she has begun to set her sights on the general election. That means increasing her attacks on Donald Trump. However, Sanders insists he will push on. Julianna Goldman reports.

Donald Trump's campaign manager charged with simple battery

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Donald Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has been charged in Florida with misdemeanor battery. Former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields filed a police report after claiming Lewandowski pulled her arm to prevent her from speaking to Trump after a rally in early March. Video released Tuesday appears to support her claim. Major Garrett reports.

Sneak peek: What Happened in Apt. 1601?

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Three friends walk into a studio apartment, and only two come out alive. At least one of them is a killer, but which one? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, March 25 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Donald Trump: My campaign manager is not guilty

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Donald Trump is speaking out after his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, has been charged with misdemeanor battery. Trump insists he's not guilty. USA Radio Network chief political correspondent Scottie Nell Hughes joins CBSN to discuss.

Mystery over fate of X-Ray astronomy satellite

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Japanese scientists are trying to figure out what happened to their X-ray astronomy satellite after it failed to communicate with Earth this past weekend, and has not been heard from since. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss.

Actress Patty Duke dies at 69

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Actress Patty Duke, who was the youngest Academy Award winner ever, has died at 69. She's best known for her role as Helen Keller in the 1962 film "The Miracle Worker." CBSN's Jamie Yuccas and Meg Oliver have more details.





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