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Shakespeare’s dramatic impact 400 years later

Saturday marks the 400th anniversary since Shakespeare’s death, but the playwright’s legacy is stronger than ever. Shakespeare influenced hundreds of movies, songs and television shows, and his work has been performed by most of Hollywood’s elite. England is celebrating his legacy with parades, fireworks and open-air performances, but one tribute brought his plays to every corner of the globe. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source

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Eye Opener: Eight people killed at FedEx facility in Indianapolis

Police say at least eight people were shot and killed at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. They said the suspected gunman killed himself. Also, the first court hearing was held for the Minnesota police officer charged in the deadly shooting of Daunte Wright, as demonstrators were out for a fifth straight night. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

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Ted Cruz: “We’re headed to a contested convention”

Fresh off his big New York win, Donald Trump has his eyes on securing 1,237 delegates in order to avoid a contested convention. But Ted Cruz said Wednesday that the fight for the nomination is “definitely headed to Cleveland.” CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest. Source

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Study: Cold medicine linked to dementia

Taking over-the-counter medicine for the flu or allergies may seem harmless, but a new study warns that certain medications are linked to an increased risk of dementia. Dr. Alexandra Sowa, an internist and clinical instructor at Weill Cornell Medical College, joins CBSN to discuss the risks. Source

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Rare video unearthed of Louis Armstrong

The Louis Armstrong House Museum has acquired the only known film of the great jazz musician in a recording studio. The 33-minute, 16 mm film captures Armstrong recording his 1959 album “Satchmo Plays King Oliver” in Los Angeles. Source

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