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Ringling ends elephant use in circus

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Sunday night marks the final performance for elephants at Ringling Brothers' Barnum and Bailey Circus. Animal rights groups have been pressuring the circus to stop using elephants for years. DeMarco Morgan has more.

Arizona nun helps children tackle obesity

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Sister Martha Mary Carpenter of the Saint Peter Mission School in central Arizona is working with the children of the Gila River Indian community to fight childhood obesity. The Gila River Indian community is considered by the National Institutes of Health to be one of the most obese communities in America. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler has more.

Paralympic gold medalist sets sights on Rio

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Alana Nichols is the first American woman to win gold in both the summer and winter Paralympics. Now, before the Rio games this summer, she has picked up two new sports. Jeff Glor has the latest.

The Children's Village

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An American woman and her Tanzanian business partner have become the legal guardians of nearly 100 children in a village they refuse to call an orphanage because it's home. Bill Whitaker reports.

5/01: Cruz, Sanders, Graham

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Days ahead of a crucial primary contest in Indiana, "Face the Nation" brings you interviews with Republican presidential candidate and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Democratic candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Donald Trump's convention manager Paul Manafort, and others.

Protesters clash with police in Baghdad

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Protests formed at Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone this weekend. Protesters demanded an overhaul of what they call a broken government. They say the government has failed to provide basic services, such as water and electricity. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

Obama has final run as "Comedian in Chief" at WH Correspondents' Dinner

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No one was safe from a good roasting at the hands of the president during Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner. Among the highlights were jokes at the expense of both the Democrat and Republican presidential candidates. Jamie Yuccas has more.



Dangerous weather continues in the South

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Large hail pelted parts of Louisiana on Sunday, where severe storms also caused flash flooding. In New Orleans, dangerous weather forced the cancellation of the city's acclaimed jazz fest. Manuel Bojorquez has more.

Presidential candidates fight to secure delegates

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Donald Trump was campaigning in Indiana on Sunday, where a double digit win would put him on track to secure the majority of delegates needed to win the nomination. While the delegate math works against Democrat Bernie Sanders, he called on super delegates to flip their support and vowed to stay through the convention. Julianna Goldman has more.

Bernie Sanders campaign is losing steam

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The Sanders campaign has taken a huge blow with a $20 million drop in fundraising in April. He has also cut his staff in half since a string of losses over the past few weeks. CBSN Contributor Jon Allen discusses the Sanders campaign fallout.

Why Indiana is a crucial primary for the GOP

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz plans to force a contested convention by withholding delegates from front-runner Donald Trump. CBSN Contributor Jon Allen explains why Tuesday's Indiana Primary may be a turning point in the 2016 race.

Extended interview: Ted Cruz, May 1

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Ted Cruz talked with CBS' "Face the Nation" to discuss his recent vice presidential pick, his chances against opponent Donald Trump, and former House Speaker John Boehner's recent remarks. This is an extended cut of an interview that aired May 1, 2016.

Is Cruz's VP announcement a sign of desperation?

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Wall Street Journal Columnist Peggy Noonan, Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, and Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic break down this week in politics. With Trump making headway in the race to the Republican nomination, Ted Cruz is pulling out all the stops. The senator from Texas announced former Republican candidate Carly Fiorina as his running mate last Wednesday.

Bernie Sanders: "Of course the party will be unified"

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders argues that Democrats will come together behind one candidate in July. "Of course the party will be unified," Sanders said. The senator believes his policy-focused debate with Hillary Clinton has been "healthy" for the Democratic party.

Sanders on the future of his campaign: "It's an uphill fight"

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says his campaign will make its case to super delegates moving forward. The senator admits that winning the Democratic nomination presents challenges. "It's difficult," the senator says. "It's not impossible."

The May Pole tradition

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A Spring tradition, the history of the May Pole spans centuries and continents, with its origins as varied as the costumes. Jane Pauley reports.

Nature: Olympic National Park

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We leave you this Sunday morning in the Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park in Washington State which gets up to 14 feet of rain every year. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.

Calendar: Week of May 2

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Jane Pauley looks at some notable events of the week ahead, including the announcement of Tony Award nominations, Cinco de Mayo, and the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby.

Medal of Honor recipient, and the battle that stays forever

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Combat Outpost Keating was a remote U.S. Army position in Afghanistan that attracted a Taliban attack nearly seven years ago. The medal that one of its defenders received for his actions that day still weighs heavily on Sgt. Clint Romesha, as David Martin now tells us.





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