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Jobs report pushes stocks higher

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News that U.S. employers added more than 200,000 jobs last month pushed stocks higher Friday. Also, Coca-Cola say it is investing another $4 billion in China over the next three years to build factories and launch new products. Alison Harmelin reports on the day's top financial headlines.

New Pakistani Taliban leader ordered attack on Malala

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Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the new leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Mullah Fazlullah, who ordered the 2012 attack on Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai.

Obama to veterans: "Thank you"

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President Obama commemorated Veteran's Day in his weekly address on Saturday, touting his administration's efforts to expand education and job training programs for veterans.

Risk of hay fever depends on location

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Spring and fall can be miserable times of year for more than 18 percent of kids and teens with hay fever. New research shows where you live could play a role in your child's risk. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports.



Spectacular new mobile games

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Looking for the hottest new mobile games? Chenda Ngak highlights smartphone apps that take gaming to the next level.

What's next for Ryan Ferguson?

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Ryan Ferguson, jailed for nearly a decade for a murder he says he didn't commit, spoke with "48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty about his hope for a new life. Moriarty interviewed the 29-year-old in prison hours after he learned his 2005 conviction had been vacated.

A look inside Google's mystery barge

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A 50 ft. tall behemoth made of recycled shipping containers is the new project revealed by Google. The barge, which can be seen in San Francisco Bay, is being completed by Google, who says they would like to make the artistically designed structure into a floating studio. Christin Ayers of KPIX-TV reports.

"Saving Mr. Banks" premieres in Hollywood

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Tom Hanks wins over Emma Thompson with a spoonful of sugar, and Justin Bieber tags Brazil. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

Oprah puts more than 300 lots of items up for auction

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Oprah Winfrey launches an auction to sell more than 300 lots of furnishings, artwork and memorabilia. Proceeds will go to help students from Winfrey's school in South Africa. Jeff Glor reports.

The Fast Draw: A Tale of Two Cities

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At first glance, many cities appear to be big, sprawling, spread-out affairs that take on lives of their own. But one scientist believes that, while urban areas might be chaotic, they are controlled chaos -- and he offers a formula for getting the most out of your city, whether it's Barcelona, Beijing or Boston. Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of The Fast Draw report, in a story produced with the National Science Foundation.

U.S. to sell first new Treasury security in 17 years

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The Treasury Department says next year it will begin selling U.S. government securities - the first new Treasury security in 17 years. Alison Harmelin reports on all of the day's top financial headlines.

Black athletes flocking to HBCUs

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Makur Maker visited the elite college basketball schools after graduating from high school, but he chose to attend Howard University, a historically Black school, instead. Maker told CBS News about why he chose Howard over places like the University of Kentucky and UCLA.





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