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Two suspects arrested over Nemtsov murder

Boris Nemtsov was shot and killed as he walked over a bridge near the Kremlin. The head of Russia’s federal security service says the two arrested are suspected of carrying out the murder. Some think that the killing was ordered by the Kremlin because of Nemtsov’s criticism of President Vladimir Putin. Anthony Mason reports. Source

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“Hamilton”: A hip hop founding father

Preview: Mo Rocca talks with Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award-winner Lin-Manuel Miranda about his new musical sensation, “Hamilton,” and why hip hop is the ideal vernacular for the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Source

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Adorable pig blocks traffic in Maine

Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a homemade luge track, Geico’s unskippable commercial and a fake Oscar winner prank. Plus, a pig gets in the way of commuters in Bradford, Maine. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source

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“Downton Abbey” prepares for a royal visit

The future queen plans on visiting the “Downton Abbey” set this week. And, a CBS star will shine forever on Hollywood’s walk of fame. Also, Maggie Smith checks back into the “Exotic Marigold Hotel.” Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment. Source

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Harrison Ford injured in small plane crash

CBS News has confirmed that Harrison Ford was injured after the plane he was flying crashed on a Venice Beach golf course. He was the only one on the plane. He was reported in fair condition at a local hospital. Source

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Crimes against Asian Americans surge

Nearly 4,000 crimes against Asian Americans have been reported since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, an increase of about 150% in major U.S. cities. Weijia Jiang reports for “Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis.” Source

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Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis

CBSN’s Elaine Quijano hosts a one-hour special on bias against Asian Americans, featuring roundtable discussions with Olivia Munn, Daniel Dae Kim, Cheryl Burke and other Asian American celebrities and thought leaders. Source

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