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CTE expert: "There is no safe blow to the head"

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Exposing human beings to repeated risk factors, such as repeated blows to the head, is medically unethical, says Dr. Bennet Omalu, forensic pathologist who was the first to identify chronic traumatic encephalopathy in fotoball players. CTE is degenerative brain disease caused by repeated trauma to the head.

Murder in the Mansion

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It was one of the most notorious cases in Texas history -- an ambush in a mansion that killed two and wounded two others -- and to this day, no one has been held accountable."48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.



Rep. Cleaver urges parties to work together

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Amid a contentious government shutdown, Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri is urging his fellow lawmakers to come to a compromise.

1/20: CBS Evening News

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Congress after shutdown; Video gaming gone professional with esports

How blockchain works

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The technology underpinning many digital currencies is a modified version of something banks -- and many businesses -- have been using for years.

Turpin siblings recovering in hospital after being rescued

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Riverside County Department of Public Social Services said they received "not one" call about the Turpin family, where 13 siblings were found shackled. A source close to the investigation gives shocking new details about the years of alleged torture, abuse and beatings the siblings suffered. David Begnaud reports.

Pediatric deaths from the flu are on the rise

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The deadly flu season has hit younger Americans particularly hard as pediatric deaths are on the rise. The CDC reports 30 children have died from influenza since October - and the number of states hit with high flu-like illness is now up to 32. Nikki Battiste reports.

Trump forced to change anniversary plans

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The shutdown forced President Trump to change his "one year" anniversary plans, which included a fundraising party at Mar-a-Lago. Major Garrett has more.

Congress holds rare Saturday session after Senate fails to pass bill before shutdownn deadline

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President Trump marked the end of his first year in office with the federal government in a partial shutdown. After the senate failed to approve a temporary spending bill by the midnight deadline, the government officially ran out of money for the fiscal year. Congress had a rare Saturday session to try to overcome the dysfunction and discord that triggered the shutdown. Nancy Cordes is at the Capitol with more.





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