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Powerful winter storm brings rain and snow for holiday travelers

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More than 250 million Americans are in the path of a powerful coast-to-coast storm. Snow and wind caused blizzard-like conditions in part of Colorado overnight. And in North Dakota snow and ice made for treacherous travel conditions for drivers. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reports.

Somalia terror attack kills dozens, many of them students

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A horrific car explosion occurred today in Somalia’s capitol city of Mogadishu, killing 78 people and injuring 125 people. Many of the victims were students on their way to class. The car explosion is being labeled “an act of terror” by the country’s president. Ian Lee reports.

Remains of 6 victims found in Hawaiian helicopter crash

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The remains of six of the seven people on board a helicopter that crashed off the Hawaiian island of Kauai have been recovered. The chopper went missing Thursday after taking off on a sight-seeing tour with the pilot and six passengers, including two children. A search is continuing for the remains of the seventh victim. Danya Bacchus reports.

At least 5 dead in Louisiana plane crash

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At least five people were killed when a plane crashed in Louisiana on Saturday. The passengers were all headed to Atlanta to watch LSU play Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl. One of the victims, Carley McCord, was the daughter-in-law of LSU's offensive coordinator.

Nature: Swans at Cayuga Lake

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"Sunday Morning" takes us among swans a-swimming in one of central New York's Finger Lakes. Videographer: Carl Mrozek

An upgrade for U.S. airports

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Travelers aren't complaining about layovers at Singapore's Changi Airport (consistently ranked the best in the world) thanks to its movie theaters, rooftop pool, hot tub, and butterfly garden. Yet in the United States, there isn't an airport within the Top 30 of the World's Best Airports. Kris Van Cleave looks at efforts to update America's air terminals in such major cities as Los Angeles, Chicago and Salt Lake City, and talks with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo about his ambitious, multi-billion-dollar... Читать дальше...

The 2010s: Top stories year-to-year

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What were some of the biggest news items from each year of the past decade? Lee Cowan looks back at some of the events that are still reverberating today.

The 2010s: The news from Europe

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During the past 10 years Russian President Vladimir Putin was re-elected twice – and the world outside the Kremlin walls is a different place because of him. Mark Phillips looks at the changes wrought in Europe in the past decade.



Sunday Profile: Eddie Murphy

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It may be yet another "comeback" for the former star of "Saturday Night Live," but it may be his biggest, as he gets acclaim for his starring role in the Netflix comedy "Dolemite Is My Name." Tracy Smith reports.

The 2010s: The news from Asia

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Barry Petersen looks at the challenges posed this past decade by the strongmen leading China and North Korea, and by a nuclear catastrophe in Japan.

The 2010s: The news from Washington

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Our nation's capital has been the site of remarkable political confrontation and disruption this past decade. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett brings us some of the highlights (and lowlights).

"Hail and Farewell" to those who passed in 2019

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A "Sunday Morning" tradition: Lee Cowan pays tribute to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women who passed away this year, who'd touched our lives in ways we won't forget.

Open: This is "Face the Nation," December 29

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Today on "Face the Nation, with all of Washington on holiday break, we take a look back on the year that was with some perspective from the White House, Capitol Hill and our own CBS News correspondents.

1/12: Esper, Schiff, Lee, Kaine, Kerry

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Today on "Face the Nation, with tensions escalating with Iran, we get perspective from the administration on what the future holds for relations with the regime.

President Trump slams Speaker Pelosi on Twitter

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CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and Washington Post political correspondent Sean Sullivan join CBSN to discuss the latest on impeachment, the 2020 campaign trail and North Korea's promise to deliver a "Christmas gift."

Final sprint to Iowa and New Hampshire

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The Iowa caucuses are just 36 days away and the New Hampshire primary is a mere 8 days later. CBS News campaign reporters Nicole Sganga, Zak Hudak and Jack Turman join CBSN to discuss the state of the race heading into 2020.

Trump attacks Pelosi on Twitter over impeachment trial

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President Trump took to Twitter to attack House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her decision to delay sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate. Meanwhile, the White House continues to closely monitor North Korea where Kim Jong Un is holding a meeting with his top political leaders. Ben Tracy reports.

Texas church members praised for stopping gunman

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Two people were shot and killed at a Sunday morning church service in Texas. A livestream video captured the moment a man opened fire at the West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement. An armed parishioner quickly shot and killed the attacker, likely saving many lives. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Cause of Louisiana plane crash could be hard to determine

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A plane crash in Louisiana killed five of six people on board. The plane went down just minutes after takeoff in Lafayette on Saturday. The aircraft appears to have clipped power lines and some trees before hurtling to the ground. One survivor is in critical condition. Mola Lenghi reports.

New York City police commissioner: "We will keep the Jewish community safe"

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New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea was sworn in earlier this month after rising through the ranks over 28 years. Shea joined the NYPD in 1991 as a patrol officer in the Bronx. The city that year had more than 2,000 murders. In 2018, that number fell to 295. Commissioner Shea joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the latest attack on a Hanukkah celebration in New York, security surrounding New Year's Eve celebrations, and the stabbing death of college student Tessa Majors in a Manhattan park.





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