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How top brewers are responding to decreasing beer sales

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Anheuser Busch has something new on tap for the Super Bowl: an ad for their new hard seltzer, as the company tries to cater to Americans' changing tastes. Along with major holidays, Super Bowl Sunday is among the biggest beer-drinking days of the year. But after more than five years of declining sales for traditional lagers, top brewers are looking beyond beer. Janet Shamlian reports on how beer manufacturers are keeping up with public trends.

R. Kelly's former girlfriend says she was "brainwashed" by singer

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There are disturbing new accusations against R. Kelly from his ex-girlfriend Azriel Clary. Last March, Clary and another of Kelly's girlfriends, Joycelyn Savage, defended the singer in a “CBS This Morning” interview with Gayle King. But now, in an exclusive interview with The Sun, Clary says she "lied on Gayle" during that interview. She says she was "brainwashed" by Kelly and said Kelly has hundreds of victims across the U.S. who will not come forward. Kelly is in jail awaiting trial on sex crime charges.

4 ways to negotiate down a medical bill

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Individuals facing sky-high medical bills can dispute inflated charges, ask for financial assistance, and more. Here's how to do it right.

Teen warns others about vaping after double-lung transplant

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The first person to receive a double-lung transplant after his lungs were damaged by vaping is now warning others. The teen remembers vaping last September, and then waking up more than a month later. Dean Reynolds reports.

Trump supporters line up for Iowa campaign rally

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President Trump's supporters lined up early for a campaign rally in Iowa. It's part of an effort to steal attention from Democrats days before the Iowa caucus. Major Garrett reports.



Democrats' bid for Trump impeachment witnesses hangs by a thread

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Tennessee Republican Senator Lamar Alexander said he will vote no to new trial witnesses when the Senate meets later today, making it much more likely that the Senate will acquit President Trump as soon as Friday evening. After two days of questioning, Alexander said that impeachment managers proved that Trump’s actions were inappropriate, but did not warrant impeachment. Nancy Cordes shares what the likely outcome is as it stands on Friday.

Americans in quarantine at California hospital as coronavirus panic grows

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The U.S. now has six confirmed coronavirus cases, one recently found to be a case of person-to-person transmission. The State Department issued a critical warning to not travel to China. David Begnaud is at a California hospital where doctors are ready to treat people evacuated from China this week.

Democrats scramble for support in Iowa ahead of caucus

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With just three days until the Iowa caucus, the 2020 Democrats not participating in the impeachment trial of President Trump scramble for public attention. Ed O’Keefe reports on the presidential hopefuls’ final push before voting officially begins Monday.

Brexit emotions on display in EU parliament as U.K. formally pulls out

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Emotions ran high in Brussels as the EU Parliament sang Auld Lang Syne to its departing British members. Brexiteer Nigel Farage gleefully waved the U.K. flag in his goodbye speech after the country ended its 47-year tenure in the European Union. Mark Phillips reports from London where people are asking what comes next.

Fotis Dulos' lawyer claims to have found suicide note

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Murder suspect Fotis Dulos was taken off life support on Thursday, days after police found him unresponsive in his garage in an apparent suicide attempt. Police checked on Dulos after he failed to show up to a bond hearing that may have sent him back to jail over suspicions he killed his wife. Mola Lenghi reports on the note his lawyer says he left behind.

Americans know wealth inequality is a problem, but what does it look like?

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The growing gap between rich and poor Americans is one of the U.S.’s biggest challenges, with the top 1% controlling more wealth now than at any time in the last 50 years. A recent survey found that over half the country thinks it’s a problem, though most people might not know exactly what wealth inequality looks like. Tony Dokoupil speaks to Americans to see if they know what their “share of the pie” looks like.

Teen who received double lung transplant shares warning

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A Michigan teenager who received what’s believed to be the first double lung transplant shares a warning for people addicted to vaping, including his own brother. 17-year-old Daniel Ament tells Dean Reynolds why he feels lucky to be alive.

Iowans who don't qualify for child care assistance struggle to make ends meet

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In Iowa, where the caucuses are just a few days away, families struggle to keep afloat with the rising costs of child care. Iowans who may not make enough to make ends meet also don’t qualify for state and federal assistance. Nikole Killion speaks to moms about how they deal with the gap to raise their families, for the CBS News series "Every State has a Story."

DeAndre Arnold invited to the Oscars by "Hair Love" team

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After Texas student DeAndre Arnold a was told by his high school that he won't be allowed to walk at graduation unless he cuts his dreadlocks, he received a wave of support from Ellen DeGeneres, Alicia Keys and others. Last night, “CBS This Morning” surprised him with another big opportunity from some famous faces. “Hair Love" producers Matthew A. Cherry and Dwyane Wade invited Arnold his mom to the Oscars next week.

Michigan woman convicted, then acquitted, of arson and killing her husband speaks out

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A Michigan woman convicted of arson and the murder of her husband is telling her story for the first time. Authorities say Linda Stermer set her home on fire to kill her husband, Todd, and then ran him over with a van when he escaped the flames. She was sentenced to life in prison, but was later acquitted after convincing a judge she didn’t get a fair trial. Now the Michigan attorney general is fighting to reinstate her conviction. Erin Moriarty reports on the story, which will air on "48 Hours" on Saturday at 10/9c.

Doctor weighs in on global coronavirus fears after WHO calls emergency

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The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a global health emergency on Thursday after it had already been blamed for over 200 deaths. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks down what the global spread might mean for people afraid of catching the virus on "CBS This Morning."





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