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Utah lawmakers unveiled legislation Wednesday that aims to balance religious freedom and protections against discrimination of LGBT people in the workplace and housing. Some legal experts believe this bill could be a model for the country. University of Illinois law professor Robin Wilson helped draft that bill. She sat down with Mark Kellner and discussed how religious liberty and anti-discrimination laws can co-exist.

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The popularity of the film "American Sniper" has prompted a national discussion about the hidden wounds of war-like mental illness and suicide. Jed Boal explains the life and death battle that begins for many veterans when they try to transition from military service back to civilian and family life.

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Pets are important members of the family but their care can often exceed our budgets. And it's even harder for those on a fixed income. Andrew Wittenberg reports on a veterinarian who has stepped up to help out.

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While normalization talks are underway between the U.S. and Cuba, globe-trotting tourists won't be able to hop on a plane to Havana anytime soon. It remains illegal for most U.S. citizens to travel to and spend money in Cuba. However, there are allowances, and one of those include cultural education programs. We visited with a Utah woman who just returned from one of those trips and got her perspective on what lifting the trade embargo could mean for Cubans.

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On Easter Sunday, NBC will broadcast the landmark television event "A.D. The Bible Continues." Here's a first look at the series with the renowned producing team of Roma Downey and Mark Burnett.

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People with mental disabilities often have a tough time finding work but when they do find the right job, it's hard to beat their unique contributions. Heather Simonsen found one man making a big difference for a high school basketball team.

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