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Robinhood resumes limited trading of GameStop stocks

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Popular trading app Robinhood is now allowing retail investors to buy shares of GameStop stocks, but only in limited quantities. CBS MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joins CBSN to discuss the showdown between Wall Street and home traders.

Vaccine makers work to take on coronavirus variants

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Johnson and Johnson has reported promising results from its single-dose coronavirus vaccine and plans to apply for emergency use authorization in early February. Meanwhile, the virus variant first identified in South Africa has now been found in the United States. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports, and Dr. Bob Lahita spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about the highly contagious new strain and the work drugmakers are doing to fight variants that continue to appear.

"48 Hours" tells story of woman's 2005 disappearance, murder

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This week's episode of "48 Hours" tells the story of Christie Wilson's 2005 disappearance. A man was convicted of her murder, but it took investigators 15 years to find her body. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the case.

01/29: CBSN AM

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The COVID-19 variant first detected in South Africa is now in the U.S.; Merriam-Webster has added "Second Gentleman" to its dictionary



Family of mariachi performers facing eviction receives over $50,000 thanks to community's help

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Music is the way of life for "Cielito Lindo," the Lucero family's mariachi band. They would perform at birthday parties, events and every Monday at the Chicago restaurant, Old Pueblo Cantina. But when COVID-19 hit last spring and cancelled their performances, the family fell behind on rent payments and were facing potential eviction. Adriana Diaz shows how neighbors came together when the Luceros needed help the most.

"Science Moms" launch $10 million campaign to fight climate change

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A group of climate scientists who are also moms launched a $10 million campaign to combat climate change. Their goal is to get other moms on board with saving the planet. Melissa Burt, a research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, is part of the group and joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.





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