This Morning from CBS News, March 2, 2016

"A unified party?"

There's no question Donald Trump is a winner: After Super Tuesday, the Republican candidate has now won at least 11 GOP presidential nominating contests, and he insists he's the one to unite GOP voters in November. But neither Republican leaders, nor his competitors, are ready to accept Trump's triumph.

Hillary's path

The results Tuesday night confirmed Hillary Clinton's strengths, and Bernie Sanders's weaknesses, reinforcing the former Secretary of State's argument that she is the Democrat who can win in diverse states across the map, and beat any Republican nominee to take the White House.

Behind the numbers

We know which candidates in the 2016 presidential race emerged victorious from the Super Tuesday round of voting, but who showed up to the polls to support whom, and what can it tell us about the primaries still to come? We break down the top trends revealed by the exit polling.

Ted Cruz

Texas Senator Ted Cruz won two states on Super Tuesday -- his own, and Oklahoma. He tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose about his path forward, and how he still believes he can beat the Republican front-runner.

Down to Earth

Astronaut Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko ended a record-setting 340-day stay in orbit with a fiery plunge to Earth, settling in a jarring rocket-assisted touchdown on the steppe of Kazakhstan to close out a medical research voyage that may help pave the way for eventual flights to Mars.

Crowdfunding issues

Lawmakers are taking a closer look at potential fraud by some people who organize crowdfunding campaigns. Websites like GoFundMe and YouCaring are often used to solicit charitable donations, but sometimes the people who should get the money, don't. We look at how trust can be exploited.

Facebook business

Small businesses have long asked people to "like" them on Facebook as a free way to connect with customers. But in 2012, Facebook started letting companies pay to get their posts on more users' feeds. Now the tech giant reveals to "CBS This Morning" just how popular the small business boost is.

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U.S.

Baltimore school police disciplined over slapping video

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Maryland airport stops woman with gun-shaped stilettos

U.S. sues Puerto Rican companies over pesticide use

World

Nanny accused in Russia girl's murder: Allah ordered it

ISIS courts white-collar recruits in Pakistan

Brazil arrests Facebook exec over data access

Politics

Who supported Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio?

Bernie Sanders feels the love in Vermont

Lindsey Graham: "We're gonna lose to Hillary Clinton"

Google searchers want to know if Cruz can beat Trump

Business

Best and worst U.S. states for retirement

Wall Street's best and worst stocks in February

Consumers have a new No. 1 gripe

Science and tech

FBI admits "mistake" in handling terrorist's iPhone

Survey raises questions about corporate cybersecurity

Health

Strongest evidence yet linking Zika to temporary paralysis

Some jobs seem riskier when it comes to heart health

Entertainment

Rory Feek says Joey is "going home soon"

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