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EgyptAir hijacker arrested in Cyprus

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The hostage situation in Cyprus is over, after a man hijacked an EgyptAir plane in mid-air. Witnesses say the suspect -- who has been arrested -- had a bomb strapped to him on the flight. With more on the hijacking, CBS News' Debora Patta joins CBSN from London.

What you really need to know about your physician

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The new cover story in Consumer Reports out Tuesday is called, “What you don’t know about your doctor could hurt you.” The magazine reports how "thousands of doctors across the U.S. are on medical probation for reasons including drug abuse, sexual misconduct and making careless -- sometimes deadly -- mistakes. But they are still out there practicing." Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation and offers tips on choosing the right doctor.

EgyptAir jet hijacker arrested

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The man who apparently hacked an Egyptian jet is under arrest and all the passengers are safe. The suspected hijacker allegedly took control of the plane overnight in Egypt and forced it to fly to Cyprus. The drama ended after someone from the hijacked plane jumped out of a cockpit window. Police surrounded that person. About seven other people exited down the plane’s stairs. About 50 passengers were released from the jet earlier Tuesday morning, including about eight Americans. Debora Patta reports from London.

Man thwarts possible mass shooting by refusing gun sale

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Plans for a possible mass shooting have been foiled thanks to an alert gun shop owner in Ohio. Twenty-five-year-old James Howard tried to buy a rifle last week, but the store owner refused to sell it to him. Howard faces multiple charges. Adriana Diaz reports from the city of Logan, where she spoke to the man many call a hero.

New report warns of serious earthquakes in the Midwest

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A 4.2-magnitude earthquake rattked nerves in Crescent, Oklahoma Tuesday. There are no reports of damage. The quake hit just hours after the release of a disturbing new government report that shows seismic activity in parts of the country's midsection are now as dangerous as in California and Alaska. For the first time, government scientists are including man-made quakes on its earthquake hazard map. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku -- also a physics professor at the City University... Читать дальше...

Belgium admits errors in fighting the terror threat

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The White House is urging Europe to do more to protect itself from terrorists following last week's attacks in Brussels. The New York Times reports Tuesday that signs of planned terror attacks in Europe were evident as far back as 2014, yet local authorities discounted each successive plot. Allen Pizzey reports from Brussels on the flaws that are hindering the newest investigation.

DOJ drops Apple lawsuit after bypassing encryption

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The FBI says it has unlocked the San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone without help from Apple. The government Monday ended its high-stakes legal fight with the tech giant. FBI experts were able to access the data with help from a third party. Apple says the case should not have been brought. Jan Crawford reports from Washington with why the privacy versus security fight is not over.



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Former Minnesota officer charged with second-degree manslaughter; Dollar General to hire 20,000 workers

EgyptAir flight hijacked, flown to Cyprus

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A man claiming to be wearing a suicide bomb hijacked an EgyptAir flight overnight from Alexandria and had the plane diverted to Cyprus. The hijacker allowed most of the passengers off the plane. A motive is still unknown. Don Champion reports.

Faith and family helped this young cancer survivor

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The same week she was set to graduate from college, Adalis Martinez found out she had colon cancer. After undergoing major surgery and six months of chemotherapy, she's now in remission. She credits her close family, and finding faith, in her recovery.

Sneak peek: Crosley Green Comes Home

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The emotional homecoming of a man imprisoned for nearly 32 years. A judge ruled he was wrongfully convicted of murder, but is he home for good? Questions linger about the witness who blamed him. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, April 17 at 10/9c on CBS.

Popular anti-violence teen shot in Chicago

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Zarriel Trotter, a 13-year-old who became an online sensation after he appeared in a viral anti-violence video, was shot in Chicago over Easter weekend. Trotter was hit by a stray bullet from a street fight, and is now in critical condition. Dean Reynolds has more.

Can Trump be blocked from reaching delegate threshold?

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Anthony Salvanto, CBS News' elections director, looks at whether Donald Trump can be deprived of the delegates he needs to win the Republican nomination before the party's convention in Cleveland.

Taliban faction claims Pakistan bombing targeted Christians

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A suicide attack killed at least 72 people -- mostly women and children -- over Easter weekend in Lahore, Pakistan. In response, Pakistan's prime minister promised the nation that he would do whatever it takes to uproot terrorism. Elizabeth Palmer has more.

Brussels investigation reveals intricate web of terror cells

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Since the Brussels attack last Tuesday, a series of raids across Europe have netted several suspects. But police have barely begun to pick apart the complex network of terror cells and operations. Allen Pizzey reports.

Country music artist Mickey Guyton on co-hosting ACM Awards, reflections on her trailblazing journey

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Country music artist Mickey Guyton earned her first Grammy nomination in November for the song "Black Like Me” and became the first Black female solo artist to be nominated for a Grammy in a country category. The vocal powerhouse will make history again on Sunday as co-host of the Academy of Country Music Awards, alongside fellow country star Keith Urban. She sat with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King to reflect on her trailblazing journey.

Journalist mistaken for Brussels attacker released from custody

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The investigation into the Brussels terror attacks was dealt a serious setback Monday when authorities released the man they thought was their prime suspect. It turns out freelance journalist Faycal Cheffou was mistakenly identified as "the man in the black hat." Debora Patta reports.

DOJ drops case against Apple after hacking San Bernardino phone

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Ending a months-long battle, the DOJ says it was able to get into the iPhone of San Bernardino attacker Syed Farook. As a result, the government requested to vacate the order directing Apple to help access the phone. Chip Reid reports.

Suspect apprehended after shots fired at U.S. Capitol

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A man was shot Monday after he pointed what appeared to be a weapon at officers in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. Kris Van Cleave reports the suspect is 66-year-old Larry Dawson -- a man described as familiar with the Capitol and known to law enforcement.





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