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Despite a string of losses since the New York primary last month, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is running a tight race against Hillary Clinton in tomorrow's Indiana Primary

Despite a string of losses since the New York primary last month, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is running a tight race against Hillary Clinton in tomorrow's Indiana Primary. Sanders continues to argue that a contested convention is likely in July for both parties. CBS' Nancy Cordes explains Sanders' thinking.

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To New York City foodies, Chris Cannon is well known

To New York City foodies, Chris Cannon is well known. He was behind many wildly popular and critically acclaimed restaurants here in the early 2000s. At the end of the decade, he abruptly closed them and moved out of the city, but he didn't go too far -- just about 25 miles west of the Hudson to Morristown, New Jersey. There, he's created a four-in-one concept restaurant so grand, it's being compared to the great Gatsby's Manor. Vinita Nair reports.

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Following his victory in the NY primary, Donald Trump is starting to pivot and changing his message as he heads toward the Republican Convention and a general election run

Following his victory in the NY primary, Donald Trump is starting to pivot and changing his message as he heads toward the Republican Convention and a general election run. USA Radio Network Politics Correspondent Scottie Nell Hughes has been an avid Trump supporter this election cycle. She joins CBSN to discuss the upcoming primaries and why Trump is the best fit for the White House.

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Hillary Clinton is one step closer to winning the Democratic nomination after her big victory in New York on Tuesday

Hillary Clinton is one step closer to winning the Democratic nomination after her big victory in New York on Tuesday. She needs fewer than 500 more delegates to reach the 2,383 needed to become the nominee. On the Republican side, Donald Trump has a real chance if he wins enough delegates in each upcoming voting state. With analysis, CBS' Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes join CBSN's Josh Elliot.

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