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Worshipers celebrate second Easter of the pandemic

As millions of people each day receive vaccine shots, the nation is seeing an increase in public gatherings and travel. Government officials continue to urge American citizens to remain vigilant amid the second Easter of the pandemic. Lilia Luciano reports. Source

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Woman’s tattoos cause false alarm over cancer

Doctors in Southern California say a woman’s tattoos were to blame for a cancer scare. Her body-imaging scan seemed to show that her cancer had spread, but it turned out to be an unusual false alarm. KCBS-TV’s Kristine Lazar reports. Source

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Not drinking enough water can harm kids’ health

A new study from Harvard finds more than half of U.S. children and teens aren’t drinking enough water to stay properly hydrated. Experts say it could lead to a range of health problems and even hurt kids’ ability to learn and think clearly. Danielle Nottingham reports. Source

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America’s obsession with wealthy women’s lives

The latest example of the country’s fascination with the rich is the new book, “Primates of Park Avenue,” based on privileged wives on New York City’s Upper East Side. New York Times reporter and CBS News contributor Jodi Kantor joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the elite and outlandish lives of wealthy women is raising eyebrows and questions. Source

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UVA student leader speaks out about his arrest

Martese Johnson, the UVA student leader who was bloodied by white officers in a campus incident that joined the list of questionable police actions against blacks, speaks in an exclusive interview with CBS News’ Wyatt Andrews about the way race played a role in his arrest. Source

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