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Orange wine: Ancient drink sees new interest

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An ancient winemaking method is gaining new popularity as retail sales of wine explode amid the coronavirus pandemic. Orange wine, less common than its red, white or rosé cousins, is made by fermenting grapes that would typically be used for white wine, but without removing the skins. Jamie Wax takes a look at the unique process.

Trump argues against impeachment in new letter to Pelosi

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In a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump vented his frustration about the impeachment process. It comes the day before he is likely to become the third president in history to be impeached. Major Garrett reports.

Cleanup begins after deadly tornado outbreak

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There was more severe weather across the Southeast, following a rare and deadly tornado outbreak. More tornadoes were reported in the past 24 hours than the U.S. typically sees in all of December. Janet Shamlian reports.

Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa race massacre found

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Scientists in Oklahoma may be close to finding evidence of mass graves linked to one of the worst acts of racial violence in U.S. history. It's true scope was covered up for nearly a century. Omar Villafranca reports.



Trump says he fully supports Rudy Giuliani

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President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has been front and center in the scandal that led to the impeachment inquiry. He's at it again, saying he needed the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine "out of the way." Paula Reid has the latest.

House prepares to vote on articles of impeachment

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By all indications, President Trump is about to become the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. By nightfall Wednesday, the House will vote on two articles of impeachment related to the president's request for Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democrats. Nancy Cordes reports.

What impeachment means for Trump's legacy

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Ahead of the historic House vote on articles of impeachment, chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how impeachment impacts President Trump's legacy.

Teen charged in fatal NYC student stabbing, manhunt continues for 2nd suspect

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A 13-year-old boy is now charged with felony murder in the death of a New York City college student, as a hunt intensifies for a possible accomplice. The middle school student, who is not being named, appeared in family court Tuesday. Police say he was present when Tessa Majors was stabbed in a park. Mola Lenghi reports.

Grandfather offered plea deal in girl's cruise ship death

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An attorney for the grandfather of a toddler who fell to her death on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship tells CBS News that prosecutors are offering a plea deal. Sam Anello was surrounded by reporters as he left a Puerto Rico courtroom Tuesday. He's charged with negligent homicide in the July death of his granddaughter, 18-month-old Chloe Wiegand. David Begnaud reports.

Pastors experiencing burnout look to sabbaticals to invest in mental health

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There's been a boom in mega churches with thousands of members over the past two decades, but that massive growth has come with a cost. A survey of pastors shows the demands of the job are creating greater stress, and some pastors are feeling overwhelmed or even burned out. James Brown reports.

Russian spy ship spotted off U.S. coast, accused of erratic movements

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The U.S. is monitoring a Russian spy ship that the Coast Guard says has been sailing unsafely off the East Coast. It was spotted sailing toward American military bases in Florida earlier this week. CBS News has confirmed the ship was seen again Tuesday off the Bahamas and is believed to be headed away from the U.S.

Stone Age chewing gum gives insights into life of young girl

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An ancient form of chewing gum is providing new insights into the life of a young girl from the Stone Age. Scientists analyzed genetic material found on a 5,700-year-old piece of heated birch bark in Denmark. The girl had chewed on it before spitting it out. Her DNA was so well preserved, scientists determined she had blue eyes and dark brown hair. They could also tell her most recent meal included duck and hazelnuts.

Constitutional law scholars on implications of impeachment

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CBS New legal analysts and constitutional law scholars Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle join "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the historic vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump.

Black cheerleader kicked off team because of her hair, mom says

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A black mom says her daughter was not allowed to compete with her Colorado cheerleading squad because of her hair. Tiyana Young says her 11-year-old daughter Niemah was kicked off the team because her coach refused to let her perform with natural hair. But the cheer coach says Niemah was dismissed because her mom threatened the team. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Secondhand holiday gifts gain popularity

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This holiday season, there's an emerging shopping trend: previously owned gifts. A growing number of shoppers are looking for secondhand items and major brands are taking notice. Janet Shamlian reports.

Rep. Mark Meadows: Biden isn't Trump's campaign rival

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As the full House prepared to debate and vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump, one of his key Republican allies, Rep. Mark Meadows, told CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes that Democrats should drop their investigation.





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