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New Hampshire families battle opioid epidemic

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The opioid epidemic plaguing the country is hitting New Hampshire especially hard as one of the top five states most affected. The issue has become a top priority for Democratic primary candidates visiting rehab clinics across the state, though for many families, the damage is already done. Major Garrett speaks to members of the Wilson family, who dealt with several generations of drug addiction for the CBS News series Every State Has A Story.

North Korea is enhancing its nuclear program, UN report says

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Despite international sanctions and U.N. resolutions, North Korea continues to enhance its nuclear and ballistic missile program, according to a new, yet-to-be published U.N. report seen by CBS News. The report also says Pyongyang may be developing a submarine capable of carrying ballistic missiles, all while illegally skirting around financial sanctions.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for U.S. women

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February is American Heart Month, and the American Heart Association says cardiovascular disease claims more lives each year than all forms of cancer combined in the United States. It's typically seen as a man's disease -- but the reality is, one woman dies every 80 seconds in the U.S. from heart disease. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula joined CBSN with more.

DOJ to reduce Roger Stone's sentencing recommendation

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Several federal prosecutors who worked on the prosecution of Trump ally Roger Stone abruptly withdrew from the case. It comes as critics accuse the president of improper interference. Jeff Pegues reports.

Relatives of missing Idaho kids share new details

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There are new clues in the mysterious disappearance of two Idaho children. Their mother and her new husband recently turned up in Hawaii. Now, we're hearing from family members who suspect the worst. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

"Soupman" feeding the homeless one meal at a time

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After Peter Kelleher's son died, homeless and addicted to opioids, he decided to give back. He started marking soup for the homeless, before expanding his outreach. Norah O'Donnell shares his story.



On the campaign trail with Klobuchar and Buttigieg

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Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg weren't among the favorites when the campaign began. But now they're surging in New Hampshire, a state known for its surprises. Norah O'Donnell spoke to them on the campaign trail.

Noah's wedding venue chain abruptly shuts down

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Dreams of a perfect wedding day turned into a nightmare for nearly 3,000 brides and grooms when a national chain of wedding venues closed. Those couples are out more than $7 million. Janet Shamlian reports.

Journalists documenting Wuhan coronavirus outbreak disappear

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China is being accused of censoring critical coronavirus data, which the World Health Organization now calls a grave threat to the world. According to scientists writing for the Lancet Medical Journal, Chinese authorities had preliminary information on the virus for more than two weeks before it was officially released. Debora Patta reports on the disappearance of two citizen journalists who were documenting the case in Wuhan.

How will Bernie Sanders maintain momentum after New Hampshire?

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Bernie Sanders has declared victory in the New Hampshire primary with Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar closely trailing behind. Antjuan Seawright, a CBS News poltical contributor and a Democratic strategist, joined "CBSN AM" to break down the results and what to expect in the next contests.

"We're definitely not prepared": Concerns raised about Africa's coronavirus readiness

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While there are no confirmed coronavirus cases in Africa yet, the continent is bracing for the arrival of the new disease. China has cultivated ties with a lot of developing nations, and more than a million Chinese citizens live in Africa. CBSN AM is joined by Dake Kang, the co-author of an Associated Press investigation into coronavirus preparations in Zambia, where Chinese-owned mines employ thousands.

WorldView: Sudan leader faces trial, Church of England apology, Nissan sues Ghosn

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Sudanese authorities have agreed to extradite Omar Al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court in The Hague over charges of genocide and war crimes. The Church of England has formally apologized for being "deeply institutionally racist." And Nissan Motors in Japan has sued its fugitive former chairman Carlos Ghosn for $90 million. Gwen Baumgardner rounds up the headlines from London.





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