This Morning from CBS News, March 25, 2016
Connecting the dots
Belgian authorities have formally linked the Brussels attacks with those carried out in Paris last November, but there is still confusion over whether they have managed to dismantle the ISIS cell behind the carnage, or merely scatter it far and wide.
New Paris link
A man arrested by French police and suspected of "high level" involvement in a looming terror plot has been identified, and it appears he has connections to the ISIS cell in Brussels that carried out the deadly attacks in Paris and the Belgian capital.
Brussels victims
A brother and sister who had been living in New York and were among those missing following the terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium, did die in the bombings, CBS News has learned.
Nuclear security
The Brussels attacks have raised new questions about the security of nuclear plants with the revelation that two of the suspects may have been targeting one of Belgium's facilities. The U.S. has 61 commercially operated nuclear plants. There are no international standards when it comes to security at such sites.
Trump 2.0?
Republican front-runner Donald Trump, for all his theatrics, has repeatedly hinted that at some point he'd tone down the rhetoric and begin to act like a more traditional candidate -- one perhaps capable of uniting his party. But that more universally palatable version of Mr. Trump has not materialized, and it may not.
Younger and fatter
Despite greater awareness of risk factors for heart disease and the need for healthy lifestyle changes, an increasing number of young and obese people are suffering heart attacks, according to new research from the Cleveland Clinic -- and those weren't the only surprising and discouraging trends revealed by the study.
Rocking Cuba
The Rolling Stones will bring their music to Cuba for the first time today. Organizers say the group's live performance could draw more than a million people to the streets of Havana. We look at how the iconic rock band is carrying on a tradition of musical diplomacy.
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