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The Strange Life of Dr. Schwartz

A wealthy doctor is violently murdered in his Florida mansion — could a dark secret from his past provide a clue to his killer? “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. Source

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Solve this case: Who Killed Kay Wenal?

Help solve a murder case: a former model brutally killed in her Georgia home. Someone out there knows something … is it you? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates. Source

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The Railroad Killer

“48 Hours” Live to Tell: The lone survivor of a serial killer on a multi-state killing spree tells her story, in her words. Source

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Hunted

“48 Hours” goes inside the mind of a serial rapist hunting his victims while two detectives were hunting him. Correspondent Maureen Maher investigates. Source

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O.J. Simpson: Endgame

CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports on the trial that changed America, and what’s ahead for O.J. Simpson in a “48 Hours” special. Source

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Pompeo says State Department officials will not show up for depositions

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the House Intelligence Committee is attempting to “intimidate, bully and treat improperly the distinguished professionals of the Department of State.” Politico’s chief Brussels correspondent David Herszenhorn explains how former envoy Kurt Volker is involved in the scandal. Source

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California bill will allow NCAA athletes to get paid

California made history on Monday by becoming the first state in the country to allow college athletes to get paid for their name and image, while still attending school. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law, allowing student athletes to hire agents and sign endorsement deals. CBS Sports Senior Writer, Matt Norlander has more on what this means for the future of college sports. Source

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