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Lumber Liquidators announced it has suspended sales of laminate flooring from China

Lumber Liquidators announced it has suspended sales of laminate flooring from China. The move comes two months after a CBS News "60 Minutes" report found some of the Chinese-made flooring may have failed to meet health and safety standards because of high levels of formaldehyde, a cancer-causing chemical. The company has been offering free air quality test kits. Anna Werner reports on the results of some of those kit

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The U.S. Air Force's Space Command is tasked with defending the satellites upon which our daily life and national security have come to depend. Now, says a general, Chinese weapons could pose a threat to those satellites

The U.S. Air Force's Space Command is tasked with defending the satellites upon which our daily life and national security have come to depend. Now, says a general, Chinese weapons could pose a threat to those satellites. David Martin reports on Sunday April 26 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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This is the full broadcast of the Saturday April 18, 2015 edition of the CBS Evening News

The state Republican party is hosting a two-day conference so that voters can hear from presidential hopefuls. CBS News political director John Dickerson talks about the different tensions at the Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua, N.H.; Students from California's Granada Hills Charter High School continued an academic dynasty, which started in 2011. Carter Evans shows what these dedicated students do in order to become national champions.

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The Apple Watch officially goes on sale March 24, but that hasn't stopped Chinese counterfeiters from producing some highly coveted knockoffs in advance

The Apple Watch officially goes on sale March 24, but that hasn't stopped Chinese counterfeiters from producing some highly coveted knockoffs in advance. As CBS News' Seth Doane reports on CBSN, many of the world's fakes are produced in the southern city of Shenzhen while Chinese companies struggle to produce original devices.

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