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Girls at the Ursuline School in New Rochelle, New York, wore red in solidarity with those protesting the slow response to the abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls

Girls at the Ursuline School in New Rochelle, New York, wore red in solidarity with those protesting the slow response to the abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls. The kidnapping occurred on April 15, but the story did not gain traction online until April 23, when two Nigerians tweeted, "Bring back our daughters." Michelle Miller reports.

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President Obama told Megan Glaros, a WBBM meteorologist on assignment for "CBS This Morning," that his administration is doing "everything we can" to assist in the efforts to free the nearly 300 girls kidnapped by kidnapped by Islamic militants in Nigeria

President Obama told Megan Glaros, a WBBM meteorologist on assignment for "CBS This Morning," that his administration is doing "everything we can" to assist in the efforts to free the nearly 300 girls kidnapped by kidnapped by Islamic militants in Nigeria.

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WorldView: At least 38 killed in Myanmar

At least 38 people were killed in what the U.N. described as the bloodiest day in Myanmar since last month's coup. Also, police in Sweden are investigating whether a stabbing attack was terrorism, and a teenager in Australia died after he was stung by a box jellyfish. Meanwhile, violence erupted in Nigeria during a ceremony reuniting parents with nearly 300 girls who were kidnapped from their boarding school. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN AM from Johannesburg with those stories.

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