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Climate change's role in Australia's fires

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Scientists say climate change is behind the unprecedented intensity of the bushfires that have burned a reported 27 million acres in Australia.

President Trump, CrowdStrike and "the server"

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The consensus view of the CIA, NSA, FBI and a Senate investigation is that Russians interfered in the 2016 election. But those findings don't line up with the ever-evolving story President Trump has been telling about Ukraine.



2 men killed in large avalanche in Colorado

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Three mono-track riders triggered a large avalanche Saturday in which three people where buried, but only one victim managed to dig out of the slide.

Trump administration enforces stricter immigration policy ahead of Nevada caucuses

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The Trump administration announced more deployment of ICE officers in "sanctuary cities" to target illegal immigration. Meanwhile, Democratic 2020 candidates are preparing for the upcoming Nevada caucuses, ready to discuss major issues such as immigration, health care and gun control. Ed O'Keefe reports.

What embarrasses Stephen Sondheim?

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Stephen Sondheim tells 60 Minutes if he could do it again, he would rewrite certain lyrics from "West Side Story" — including a line from "Tonight."

Whistleblower says Olympic Committee "wrongfully terminated" him

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A former top medical official with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic committee is making damning allegations about how the organization handles mental health issues. In his first TV interview, Dr. William Moreau alleges that he was let go last May, in part because of his complaints about the issue. Moreau has filed a lawsuit claiming he was "wrongfully terminated." Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Mississippi on the verge of catastrophic flooding

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Mississippi is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding from the rain-swollen Pearl River. Governor Tate Reeves has declared a state of emergency urging people who live around the capital Jackson to follow mandatory evacuations. Meg Oliver reports.

Americans quarantined on cruise ship in Japan begin returning home

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Dozens of Americans quarantined on a cruise ship in Japan who have not tested positive for the coronavirus are on their way home Sunday. They boarded two planes headed to Air Force bases in California and Florida. However, the situation on board the Diamond Princess is severe as a surge of infections remain. Deborah Patta reports.

Author A.E. Hotchner has died at age 102

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Novelist, playwright and editor A.E. Hotchner has died. He and his Connecticut neighbor and friend Paul Newman started "Newman's Own" food company. Hotchner was 102 years old.

2/16: CBS Evening News

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Trump and first lady attend Daytona 500 in Florida; Mexican volcano El Popo erupts, triggering an earthquake.





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