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Winter storm forecast

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A dangerous winter storm has caused travel delays across the country. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli gives the latest forecast.



Joe Sestak drops out of presidential race

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Joe Sestak, a retired Navy admiral and former Pennsylvania congressman, ended his bid Sunday for the Democratic nomination for president. His exit from the 2020 race leaves 17 Democrats seeking the nomination.

Historic snowfall and rain hammer U.S. coast to coast

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More than 50 million Americans are in the path of the latest stormy weather after heavy snow and freezing rain slammed parts of the country for days over the holiday weekend. Winter storm alerts stretch across 15 states. Don Dahler reports.

White House won't participate in impeachment inquiry hearing

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The White House says it will not participate in an impeachment hearing scheduled for this week. In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee Sunday, the White House's top lawyer slammed the impeachment investigation as “baseless” and “highly partisan.” Nancy Cordes reports.

Weather cancellations delay holiday travel

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More than 800 flights were cancelled Sunday, the busiest day for Thanksgiving travel, due to bad weather. So far Monday, at least 170 flights are canceled and more than 400 delayed. Kris Van Cleave reports.

New Orleans shooting wounds 10 people

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Police in New Orleans are trying to determine the motive in a mass shooting near the city's famed French Quarter. Ten people were wounded, two critically, after a gunman opened fire early Sunday near the tourist area. Jericka Duncan reports.

London Bridge attacker was a convicted terrorist on probation

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The victims of Friday’s London Bridge attack are bring honored Monday with a vigil. The tribute to Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones included a rare joint appearance by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who are in a fierce election fight. Roxana Saberi reports.

Facebook CEO says people should "make their own judgments" on political ads

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For the first time, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are sitting down together for a network TV interview. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King spoke with the couple about the challenges confronting Facebook, including the criticism over its handling of political advertising. Watch their extended conversation Tuesday, Dec. 3 on “CBS This Morning.”

Companies aim to deliver record-breaking online sales faster than ever

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Shoppers looking to score Cyber Monday deals are expected to spend a record $9.4 billion online. It comes after Black Friday’s record setting $7.4 billion in cyber sales. All of those online purchases have led to a surge in deliveries, leaving cities across the country dealing with millions of packages. Mola Lenghi reports.





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