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U.S. life expectancy increases for 1st time since 2014

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Life expectancy for Americans increased a bit in the latest CDC data, reversing a downward trend. The first gain in four years is due in part to a decline in cancer deaths. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have details.

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Senate wraps up Q&A amid uncertainty over witnesses; more than 165,000 inclined infant sleepers recalled



Sanders surges in New Hampshire ahead of February 11 primary

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All eyes will soon be on New Hampshire as the Democratic primary takes place there on February 11. Senator Bernie Sanders is leading Joe Biden and other candidates in recent polls. New Hampshire Institute of Politics executive director Neil Levesque joins CBSN to break down the race.

Tech companies take steps to secure presidential campaigns

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As intelligence officials warn campaigns are still vulnerable to foreign interference in the 2020 election, nearly a dozen tech companies have committed to help. The companies say they will provide free or reduced-cost cybersecurity services to the campaigns in the upcoming election. Alexa Corse, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joined CBSN to discuss.

Chart shows 2,000 years of global temperatures

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A color-coded chart shows how global temperatures have fluctuated over the past 2,000 years. The chart shows how abnormally warm recent temperatures are, but a different chart has been circulating online that excludes temperatures from recent years and has been championed by climate change contrarians. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

How the Iowa caucuses really work

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The Iowa caucuses are a political tradition, and what takes place there every four years is unlike a regular election day. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports from Des Moines with an inside look at what to expect on caucus night.

WorldView: Coronavirus evacuation plane delayed, and more headlines

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A flight chartered to bring British citizens out of Wuhan, China has been delayed. Japan has issued an arrest warrant for former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn. And the European Parliament has voted on Brexit Gwen Baumgardner rounds up the world headlines from London.

195 Americans being tested in U.S. after being evacuated from China

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In the U.S., 195 Americans who were evacuated from China because of the coronavirus outbreak remain under observation. Authorities are checking to see if any of the Americans have flu-like symptoms. CBS News' Laura Podesta joined "CBSN AM" with more.

Grandparents of missing Idaho boy make public plea

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An Idaho mother is being ordered to physically produce her missing children, JJ Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 17. The two have not been seen in four months. Their mother, Lori Vallow and her new husband, Chad Daybell, are also at the center of investigations into the deaths of their former spouses. Police found the couple in Hawaii last week where they tried to dodge reporters. Nikki Battiste reveals the latest pleas from JJ's grandparents, Kay and Larry Woodcock.

Iowa caucus expected to draw in $11 million in week before vote

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With the 2020 Iowa caucus just four days away, campaign staff, surrogates and reporters are pouring into the state. It’s estimated they will have spent more than $11 million in Des Moines during the week before the caucuses. The number of people flying through the city jumped about 7% in December compared to the same month in 2018. Ed O’ Keefe breaks down the economic impact the event has on the state.

Vanessa Bryant breaks her silence with heartbreaking Instagram post

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Vanessa Bryant is making her first public remarks since her husband Kobe and daughter Gianna were killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday. She posted a photo of her family to Instagram on Thursday night, along with a long caption, saying she was "completely devastated by the sudden loss." David Begnaud is in Los Angeles where people are still reeling from the tragic incident.





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