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Trump takes the field at NCAA football championship

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In a first for his presidency, President Trump attended the NCAA championship football game Monday evening, as the Georgia Bulldogs face off against the Alabama Crimson Tide in Atlanta, Georgia.



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Oprah for president? Golden Globes speech stirs speculation of 2020 run; Queen Elizabeth II reflects on coronation

"Fire and Fury" sparks talk about Trump's mental fitness

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"Fire and Fury" author Michael Wolff says members of the president's inner circle are concerned about his unpredictablity and temper. But as CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports, this isn't the first time Trump's mental fitness has been questioned.

Tough flu season could get worse

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Flu season is off to a nasty start across the country, resulting in a spike in hospital visits. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why it's been hard to get under control.

"Time's Up" movement takes center stage at Golden Globes

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Prominent actresses used the Golden Globes to highlight the "Time's Up" movement, created in response to a wave of sexual assault and misconduct allegations against prominent men. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.

Queen Elizabeth II reflects on coronation

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For the first time, Queen Elizabeth II is sharing what it was like to experience her coronation back in 1953. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the details on the documentary that has the queen opening up.

JFK flooding highlights infrastructure issues

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Passengers at John F. Kennedy International Airport have been dealing with a travel nightmare after last week's winter storm caused cancellations, and then a water main break temporarily shut down power. But as CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports, the headache could be a sign of other infrastructure issues.

Flu season could get worse, experts warn

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This winter's flu season might get worse because of an imperfect vaccine and steady cold weather, flu experts and public health officials said this week.





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