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  1. A question both Republican job applicants and potential Trump jurors must answer Prosecutors pursuing a Trump conviction and Republican leaders have little in common except this question, which both are using to sift through jurors and applicants.
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  2. 3/27: CBS Evening News Investigation into how ship lost power before bridge collapse; Good Samaritans help after Florida traffic accident
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  3. How climate change is impacting seasonal allergies Millions of Americans who suffer seasonal allergies are seeing their symptoms start earlier and last longer. Dave Malkoff takes a look at what's causing the change and how people are dealing with it.
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  4. Migrants using deadly Arizona border crossing amid Texas crackdown As Texas continues its crackdown on illegal border crossings, many migrants are attempting to cross the border in Arizona. But that crossing can be much more dangerous. Camilo Montoya-Galvez gets a first-hand look at the risky route.
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  5. Good Samaritans help after Florida traffic accident A group of good Samaritans lept into action after a scary car crash in Daytona Beach, Florida, helping flip an SUV back upright.
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  6. Family of Boeing whistleblower speaks out after his death John Barnett died last month of what the coroner ruled an apparent suicide amid his whistleblower lawsuit against Boeing. Mark Strassmann spoke with Barnett's family about his issues with the company and what comes next.
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  7. Joe Lieberman, former senator and vice presidential candidate, dies at 82 Joe Lieberman, a former senator from Connecticut and the Democratic vice presidential candidate in the 2000 election, has died at age 82. Major Garrett looks back on his legacy.
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  8. Joe Lieberman, longtime senator and 2000 vice presidential pick, dies at 82 The longtime Connecticut senator died from complications from a fall, his family said.
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  9. Employer of missing Baltimore bridge workers vows to help their families An executive at Brawner Builders, the missing workers' employer, said "the company is broken" after bridge collapse tragedy.
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  10. Taylor Swift's dad will not be charged in alleged assault on photographer The incident allegedly occurred in February, when Swift was in Melbourne for her Eras Tour.
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  11. NYC congestion pricing plan passes final vote, will bring $15 tolls for some drivers The new tolls will charge most drivers $15 to enter Manhattan's Central Business District below 60th Street. They're expected to start as early as June.
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  12. Earth is spinning faster. Clocks may have to skip a second to keep up. The planet is headed towards what one expert called a "negative leap second."
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  13. Subaru recalls nearly 119,000 vehicles over air bag problem Short circuit could stop front passenger air bags in some Outback and Legacy vehicles from deploying in a crash, automaker warns.
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  14. 3/27: CBS Morning News Investigation underway after Baltimore bridge collapse; Winning Mega Millions $1.13 billion ticket sold in New Jersey
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  15. Settlement reached in lawsuit between Gov. DeSantis allies and Disney The settlement ended almost two years of litigation
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  16. How the lottery became a national obsession Just one winning ticket was sold for the $1.1 billion prize to someone in New Jersey who's chosen to stay anonymous. Most of these gigantic jackpots for games like Mega Millions and Powerball have happened in just the last two years, after lottery organizers made the games much harder to win. Americans are now spending record amounts on all types of lottery games. So, how did the lottery come to play such a big role in our lives?
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  17. Search and recovery continues as 6 presumed dead in Baltimore bridge collapse The search and recovery for six construction workers, who are presumed dead following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, continues Wednesday. The Coast Guard is leading the recovery mission. Col. Roland Butler Jr., with Maryland State Police, said the victims’ exact locations were not known.
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  18. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg addresses economic toll of Baltimore bridge collapse In the aftermath of the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks about the significant repercussions on national supply chains.
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  19. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore discusses bridge collapse, recovery Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks about the recovery efforts and what’s ahead after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on Tuesday.
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  20. Supreme Court appears poised to reject abortion pill challenge, two years after overturning Roe In the first major challenge to abortion rights since overturning Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case that could determine nationwide access to mifepristone. The so-called abortion pill was used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions last year.
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  21. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy discusses Baltimore bridge collapse National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy speaks about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, as the NTSB leads the investigation.
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  22. Democrat who campaigned on reproductive rights wins special election in Alabama After an IVF ruling that sent shockwaves through Alabama, Democrat Marilyn Lands won the special election for a state House seat running heavily on reproductive rights.
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  23. South Carolina wants answers about $1.8 billion sitting in a bank Accountants are trying to figure out where the $1.8 billion in cash came from and where it was supposed to go.
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  24. Bridge collapse to impact supply chain, economy as gateway to Baltimore’s busy port The 1.6-mile long Francis Scott Key Bridge served as a gateway to the port of Baltimore. Experts say the port will lose millions of dollars each day that it is not functioning at maximum capacity, impacting the supply chain and consumers.
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  25. Search resumes for 6 workers presumed dead in Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore The search for six victims in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse resumed Wednesday, in the frigid water of the Patapsco River.
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  26. Kids' author Kouri Richins tried before to kill husband, new counts allege Earlier this week, another attempted murder charge was added by prosecutors to the list of counts against children's author Kouri Richins.
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  27. Girl Scouts quietly welcome hundreds of young migrant girls "If it has to do with young girls in New York City, then it's not political," said Meridith Maskara, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Greater New York.
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  28. Appeals court keeps hold on Texas' SB4 immigration law Passed by the Texas legislature last year, SB4 would create state crimes for entering or reentering the state from Mexico outside an official port of entry.
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  29. 3/26: CBS Evening News Search efforts continue after Baltimore bridge collapse; Reflecting on the history of Baltimore's Key Bridge
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  30. Over $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot up for grabs Numbers will be drawn Tuesday night for the Mega Millions lottery, with an estimated jackpot of over $1 billion at stake.
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