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This Morning from CBS News, April 5, 2016

Trump stopper?

Republicans hoping to force an open convention by keeping Donald Trump from clinching the nomination beforehand are looking to today's Wisconsin primary to deal his hopes a serious blow. And if the polls are correct and Ted Cruz wins the contest, pundits say one county in particular could be largely responsible.

Key contests

With the 2016 primary season entering a new phase, opportunities for the presidential candidates to score major victories will be fewer and farther between. Today's Wisconsin primaries offer both Democrats and Republicans one of their few chances this month to pick up a large number of delegates, and to boost to their campaign narrative. Here are three things to watch for as the results come in tonight.

Double talk?

Donald Trump says it is a "terrible time" for Americans to invest in the stock market, warning that the U.S. economy is in danger of falling into a "very massive recession." But is the GOP front-runner and real estate mogul's portfolio where his mouth his?

Unwelcome spotlight

The world is getting a rare look at how the rich and powerful hide their money in offshore tax havens. A group of reporters got hold of 40 years of computerized files from a law firm in Panama that specializes in stashing money in shell companies. Those allegedly involved include some world leaders, sparking immediate reactions -- some none too pretty.

Lacking Trust

Building materials used in a California school are sparking a nationwide debate about the student safety. The dispute involves toxic chemicals known as PCBs that were discovered in Malibu classrooms about three years ago. School officials in the wealthy beach community say they have a plan to deal with the problem, but many parents don't believe them.

Unlikely Cupid

Sick of writing up witty bios on dating websites or taking dozens of selfies to find your perfect profile pic? You might want to try out a new website that claims it can help you find love in what may at first seem like a very unappealing way.

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