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92-year-old's boyhood wish of skiing fulfilled

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This 92-year-old man always dreamed of going skiing, but he thought he was too old to pick up the sport. Then his senior living home arranged for him to visit an indoor ski park and hit the slopes. "It made me feel alive again," he said after the thrilling run.

Kids shot after throwing snowballs at cars

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Police in Milwaukee are searching for a driver they believe shot and wounded a 12-year-old and 13-year-old who'd been throwing snowballs at cars. WDJT's Christine Flores reports.

Suprise wins and upsets at the Golden Globe Awards

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The first big awards show of the season is in the books after the Golden Globes were handed out in Los Angeles. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier was at the show and has the highlights and upsets.

Toddler fatally shot in Dallas as murders rise across city

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One-year-old Rory Norman was shot and killed as he slept in his Dallas home early Sunday, police said. The killing came as homicides rose 27% across the city in 2019, and the police chief made an impassioned call to end the violence. Steve Pickett reports for CBS station KTVT.

Pier 1 Imports closing nearly half of its stores

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Pier 1 Imports is the first retail victim of 2020. The furniture retailer will be closing up to 450 of its 942 locations. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have that and other MoneyWatch headlines.



Jury selection begins in Harvey Weinstein trial

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Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is facing new criminal charges in Los Angeles, as jury selection gets underway today for his trial in New York. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan joined CBSN from outside the New York courthouse with the latest developments.

Patriots and Saints knocked out in playoffs

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In this week's edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback, James Brown, a CBS News special correspondent and the host of "The NFL Today," joined CBSN to discuss the surprsing results of wild card weekend in the NFL. JB also give his thoughts on what to expect in the divisional round, Tom Brady's future and the new Dallas Cowboys head coach.

No sign of diplomacy as tensions escalate between U.S. and Iran

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The Trump administration is defending its decision to target top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani. However, U.S. troops are bracing for retaliation. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN to explain the latest developments and lack of diplomacy.

John Bolton willing to testify in Senate impeachment trial

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President Trump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton says he is willing to testify in the Senate impeachment trial if he receives a subpoena. The announcement is bolstering Democrats' calls for the GOP to allow additional witnesses and documents in the proceedings. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest from from Capitol Hill.

CBS News poll: Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg tied in Iowa

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A new CBS News poll shows three candidates are tied for the top spot in Iowa, less than a month before caucus votes are cast. Senator Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg are all polling at 23%, with Elizabeth Warren next at 16%.

CES 2020: New health devices embedded with artificial intelligence

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A major theme at the annual CES tech show this year is health and wellness. Many new devices are using artificial intelligence to improve users' quality of life. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson reports from the conference in Las Vegas.

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Deadly stampede at Soleimani funeral procession; calls for MS prison reform after widespread violence

SpaceX launches more Starlink internet satellites

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SpaceX launched its third batch of 60 internet relay satellites Monday night. It now has more satellites in orbit than any other company. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have details.

How "intimacy coordinators" help avoid MeToo moments

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Two years after the Harvey Weinstein​ sexual assault scandal sparked the MeToo movement, the media industry has been forced to rethink how it produces sexual content on stage and on screen. HBO, for instance, has made it mandatory for crews to hire "intimacy coordinators" to consult on any scenes involving intimacy, and it's not alone.





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