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"Asian tiger" mosquito could carry Zika virus to more U.S. states

There are new fears about the spread of the mosquito-borne Zika virus. The mosquito that carries Zika is usually contained to a handful of states, mostly in the South. But scientists now say another breed of the insect could carry the virus to most of the country. Dr. LaPook explains.

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Prince's relatives in court over estate

Relatives of the late musician Prince appeared in a Minnesota court Monday to start the process of who gets what from his multi-million dollar estate. Anna Werner has more.

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Rescued circus lions make new home in South Africa

Two activists raided circuses for two years, finding and rescuing 33 abused lions. After a long trip, those lions are now free from cages in South Africa. Debora Patta reports on their remarkable journey.

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Cruise ship makes historic voyage from U.S. to Cuba

The first cruise ship to sail directly from the United States to Cuba in nearly four decades arrived in Havana Monday. The ship was greeted by dozens of Cubans as more than 600 Americans made the voyage from Miami.

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Is Malia Obama's "gap year" a growing trend?

The oldest daughter of President Obama has announced she'll attend Harvard University in the fall of 2017. Before heading to Cambridge, she's going to take a little break from school. Jan Crawford reports.

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Hillary Clinton previews Bill's role in her administration

Hillary Clinton is laying out a clear example of how she might use her husband, former president Bill Clinton, if she is elected president. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is publicly urging superdelegates to reconsider their support for Clinton. Nancy Cordes has more.

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Trump and Cruz fight to win Indiana's delegates

Fifty-seven Republican delegates are up for grabs Tuesday in Indiana. Senior Trump advisers expect him to win the majority of Indiana's delegates. A win for Trump could all but seal his nomination. Major Garrett reports.

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Texas teen is Guinness World Records' youngest music producer

Brandon Bailey Johnson is a one-man band. He sings and plays the guitar, violin, drums, and piano for his own albums. The El Paso teen released -- and set -- his first record at the age of 12. Omar Villafranca reports.

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Non-profit provides free prom dresses for girls

High school proms are held across the country throughout May, but not all girls can afford that perfect dress. But non-profit groups around the country are providing free dresses to families who need them, including Where to Turn in New York City. Wendy Gillette reports.

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Why automakers are launching car-sharing programs

In April, BMW launched a car-sharing program in Seattle with plans to expand it to three more U.S. cities this year. GM and Daimler are also experimenting with their own versions, which is creating new questions for the industry and drivers. Tim Stevens, editor-in-chief of CNET's auto site Roadshow, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the evolving car-sharing industry.

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Ringling Bros. elephants perform final circus act

The traveling elephants of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus performed their final act Sunday night in Rhode Island. Their departure comes after a shift in public opinion about the animals' welfare. Dana Jacobson reports.

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American Kenneth Bae opens up about North Korea imprisonment

An American once held in North Korea is opening up about his captivity. In 2014, Kenneth Bae came home after two years in a North Korean prison. He is detailing his time inside the secretive country in the new book, "Not Forgotten." Only on "CBS This Morning," Bae tells Margaret Brennan how he now views his imprisonment as a blessing.

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Obama headlines his last WH Correspondents' Dinner

The White House Correspondents' Dinner is best known for presidents telling jokes, but for many years, the dinner has raised money for journalism scholarships. The association also gives awards for distinguished print and broadcast coverage of the White House. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett, who is the secretary of the Correspondents' Association, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to share his take on Saturday night's festivities.

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Obama drops the mic at his final WH Correspondents' Dinner

President Obama made his farewell appearance as the guest of honor at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner and got some big laughs. But after the president's performance, comedian Larry Wilmore found himself campaigning to win back to room. Julianna Goldman reports.

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Iraqi protesters breach Green Zone amid new attacks

In a dramatic weekend takeover, hundreds of Iraqis scaled the walls of Baghdad's heavily-guarded Green Zone and stormed parliament Saturday. They are angry about the political system and call it corrupt. Charlie D'Agata reports.

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Millions in South face more severe weather after flooding

Parts of the South are bracing for more severe weather after deadly flooding killed at least six people. Heavy winds brought down trees in Georgia, and more thunderstorms sparked flash flood watches and warnings across southern Louisiana. David Begnaud reports from Carencro, Louisiana, where roads are covered in water.

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Cops hurt, protesters arrested in Seattle May Day demonstration

At least five Seattle police officers are injured after violent May Day street protests. One officer was bitten and another struck in the head with a Molotov cocktail. Police in riot gear arrested nine people Sunday. Nick McGurk of CBS News' Seattle affiliate KIRO-TV reports.

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Cruz struggles to slow Trump's momentum in Indiana

Presidential candidate Ted Cruz is counting on Tuesday's Indiana primary to keep rival Donald Trump from the Republican nomination. But the latest poll there shows Trump leading Cruz by 15 points and John Kasich far behind in third. Major Garrett reports.




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