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From the archives: The ever-changing Vegas Strip

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The brilliant lights of Sin City have marked an oasis in the Nevada Desert since the 1930s, when Las Vegas first became synonymous with gambling, entertainment and nightlife. Correspondent Larry Bowen talks with architectural historian Alan Hess and casino owner Steve Wynn about the city that never stops reinventing (and rebuilding) itself. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on December 24, 1993.

CDC: COVID-19 vaccine drastically cuts hospitalizations

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The CDC has released new data about the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccines in the real world. The agency says fully vaccinated adults age 65 and over are 94% less likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19. CBS News' Chris Martinez reports on efforts to get more people vaccinated, and Dr. Krutika Kuppalli joins CBSN to discuss.

"Any threat around the world is a threat to us all," says infectious disease expert

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As the rate of vaccination slows in the U.S., other countries around the world are facing renewed COVID-19 crises. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver reports on the U.S. vaccine surplus, and infectious disease physician Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis joins CBSN to explain why richer countries need to help other nations for everyone's benefit.

Trump in Mar-a-Lago before critical week in Washington

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President Trump is in Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, Florida, before a big week in Washington, D.C. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett spoke to CBSN about the looming vote on the GOP health care proposal as well as FBI Director James Comey's upcoming appearance on Capitol Hill, where he's likely to face questions over the president's wiretapping claims.

Rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry dead at 90

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Rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry has died at the age of 90. Missouri police responded to a medical emergency at a home and were unable to revive him.

Pence rallies in Florida to replace Obamacare with GOP health care plan

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Vice President Mike Pence visited Jacksonville, Florida, to discuss the GOP's proposed health care plan. He said that the new plan would allow each state to decide on the Medicaid benefits for its residents. He also said able-bodied people would be required to work to receive Medicaid benefits.

Hillary Clinton hints she's ready to be back in public

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While speaking to a group of supporters at a St. Patrick's Day event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton hinted that she's ready to return to public service. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.



Judge Neil Gorsuch faces Supreme Court confirmation hearing

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President Trump's Supreme Court pick, Judge Neil Gorsuch, is facing his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill. Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, joins CBSN to discuss what questions the judge should be prepared for.

Inside "Sunday in the Park with George"

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CBS News contributor Jamie Wax joins CBSN with an inside look at the Broadway musical "Sunday in the Park with George" and what other shows are hot on Broadway right now.

Migrant family from Nicaragua speaks to CBS News about harrowing journey to U.S. border

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CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano from Mission, Texas, to discuss how immigration policy has changed under President Biden, and the Trump-era policies that remain in place. He also speaks with a migrant family from Nicaragua who say they struggled to provide food and water for their young child during their journey to the United States.

Rare and stolen Stradivarius makes music again

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After staying silent for more than three decades, one of the rarest instruments in the world once again made music this week. The Ames Stradivarius, more than 250 years old, belonged to renowned violinist Roman Totenberg. Alex Wagner reports.

Lesley Stahl's Notebook

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Lesley Stahl discusses her report on MRSA, a dangerous form of staph infection that has mutated, making it resistant to many common forms of treatment.

Biden to unveil American Families Plan during address to Congress

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President Biden is delivering his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night on the eve of his 100th day in office. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano with analysis.

Preview: Fighting Famine

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A civil war has created a massive humanitarian crisis compounded by a famine in the world's youngest nation. Scott Pelley reports this Sunday, March 19 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Supreme Court weighs teen cheerleader's free speech case

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Brandi Levy, a high school cheerleader in Pennsylvania, was suspended in 2017 after posting a Snapchat containing profanity. Now, Levy's case is being argued in front of the Supreme Court. Jan Crawford has the details.

Prince William and Duchess Kate visit Paris

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Britain's Prince William and wife Kate are visiting Paris. It's William's first official visit to the French capital since his mother, Princess Diana, died in a car crash there nearly 20 years ago. CBSN contributor Victoria Arbiter has the details.





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