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Union sues to block Indiana right-to-work law
Indiana is first Rust Belt state with union busting law; state faces several lawsuits over conservative laws
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Video: Evening News Online, 02.22.12
Wednesday: Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin - an American - and award-winning French photo-journalist Remi Ochlik are killed in the Syrian government's bombardment of the city of Homs; Also, FDA medical experts are recommending approval of the diet pill Qnexa, despite the drug's potential risky side effects; And, Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which is to be built on the National Mall.
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Video: Priceless artifacts donated to Natl. African American History Museum
President Obama broke ground for the National Museum of African American History and Culture which is to be built on the National Mall. Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts which he believes belong to the world.
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Black history museum gets special opening gift
The National Museum of African-American History and Culture broke ground today, and is already stocked with priceless artifacts
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Video: Santorum: I oppose civil unions
CBS News National correspondent Dean Reynolds interviews GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum about his stance on prenatal care and same sex marriage. Watch the full report tonight at 6:30 on CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.
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Girl, 8, critical after elementary school shooting
Third-grader shot in the abdomen at an elementary school in Washington state; One of her classmates was detained
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Childhood comic book collection sells for $3.5M
Man found great uncle's collection, including first appearance of Superman, while cleaning deceased relative's house
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Missouri leads spike in U.S. meth lab busts
AP survey of nation's top methamphetamine-producing states shows national lab seizures rose again in 2011
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Ohio church offers drive-thru for Ash Wednesday
Cincinnati-area church offers drive-thru service beginning at 5 p.m. for parishioners who might be intimidated or pressed for time
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Video: What is Pinterest?
Pinterest is the latest website creating a firestorm of attention across the Internet. You may have seen your friends flooding your Facebook news feed with Pinterest posts and wondering where they are all coming from. Could it be the next big thing in social networking? Jorge Estevez finds out.
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Students sue over pepper-spraying at UC Davis
19 students and alumni bring federal suit after being sprayed during seated, non-violent "Occupy" protest; Viral video sparked outrage
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Capitol bomb sting suspect waives court hearing
Amine El Khalifi, charged with plotting a bombing in the Capitol, waived his rights to preliminary and detention hearings
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W.Va. mine boss charged in deadly blast
Superintendent of coal mine where explosion killed 29 is charged with fraud, the second Massey employee to face prosecution
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Indiana lawmaker defends slam on Girl Scouts
State Rep. Bob Morris has been ridiculed for saying group promotes abortion, homosexuality
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High court torn over law banning lie about medals
Justices debated over the constitutionality of a 2006 law aimed at curbing false claims about military exploits
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Obama, music legends sing blues at White House
Watch President Obama take up "Sweet Home Chicago" with B.B. King, Mick Jagger and other blues stars
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Feingold: U.S. threats both foreign, domestic
Ex-senator says America needs a better understanding of the world; electing "hostile" Newt Gingrich would be a step back
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Video: New prenatal test creates ethical, political fallout
A new prenatal test that reveals birth abnormalities at a much earlier stage is sure to give pregnant women and their families a lot more to think about. Erica Hill reports. Then, Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University, talks to Erica and Gayle King about the ethical issues.
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Video: Sports blooper: Announcer loses his balance
CBS Sports network announcer James Bates fell during a live telecast after the stool he was sitting on broke.
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Video: Stolen valor: Lying about a military award
Lying about receiving a military medal is a disgrace, but should it be a crime? CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports on a Supreme Court case about honor and dishonor.
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Video: Long Story Short: 'Dessert for breakfast' diet
Gayle King and Erica Hill report on some of the hot stories working their way around the web - including the pain people go through for fashion; a Bobby Brown tell-all book about Whitney Houston; "The Scream" on sale for $80 million; and can having dessert for breakfast make you sknny?
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Woman turns in father-in-law, a British fugitive
From England to Ozark, Mo.: 19 years after allegedly robbing armored truck in Britain, "Fast" Eddie Maher nabbed in Missouri
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Video: Surprise performance at the White House
President Obama channeled Al Green at a recent event. Now, he's singing "Sweet Home Chicago" with B.B. King at a White House concert. CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante reports.
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NYPD built secret files on Newark mosques
Officers took photos and eavesdropped on conversations inside locations frequented by Muslims; Newark mayor was kept in dark
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Video: Feingold: America still faces threats
Ten years after Sept 11, America is still under threat. Former Sen. Russ Feingold, author of "While America Sleeps," speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about institutional failures, both domestic and abroad, that pose threats to the U.S.