Police are using social media more than ever to catch criminals. But a Texas woman is outraged after her photo was posted on a police Facebook page even though she didn’t commit a crime. KWTX-TV’s Matt Howerton reports. Source
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LSD-type narcotic 25i sending users to emergency rooms
Police say a new drug, with nicknames like 25i, N-Bomb and Smiles, is a dangerous narcotic that first gives the user a euphoric feeling, but then can cause disorientation and violent behavior. In the most dangerous cases, the drug causes a rapid heart rate which has led to deaths. WUSA’s Peggy Fox reports. Source
1964 World’s Fair: Space taxi’s rendezvous in orbit
The Hall of Science at the 1964 New York World’s Fair featured a full-scale simulation of a rendezvous between a space lab and a space taxi, which demonstrated how supplies and crew members could be transported and exchanged. Source
NASA’s “Earth from Orbit 2013” highlight reel
A highlight reel of some of the best images and data visualizations of Earth from 2013 captured by NASA and partner agency satellites. Courtesy of NASA and the Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. Source
McDonald’s suffers first quarter sales slump
The fast food chain blames severe weather and steeper competition in the U.S., plus Netflix raises prices and Google launches Earth Day challenge on today’s MoneyWatch report. Source
From 2007: Frank Stella brings art to a new dimension
Artist Frank Stella, the painter-sculptor-builder who has consistently pushed against the boundaries of art (and the partiality of art critics) discusses his penchant for outsized sculptures and painted reliefs with correspondent Martha Teichner, in this profile which originally aired on “CBS Sunday Morning” October 21, 2007. Source
James Franco on excitement of Broadway
The star of Broadway’s “Of Mice and Men” opens up about Broadway debut, plus Meryl Streep to receive the Monte Cristo Award. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Memory Wizards
Imagine being able to remember virtually every day of your life. As Lesley Stahl reports, it’s a kind of memory that is brand new to science. Source
Producer finds musical “sweet spot” in the Congo
Go to the heart of the Congo with a 60 Minutes producer as she finds the only all-black amateur symphony orchestra in the world Source
Beethoven’s Ninth in the Congo
The seed of a musical miracle took root in the Congo 20 years ago. Watch as the Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra rehearses Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in their rented warehouse Source