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Avalanche destroys several homes in Montana

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Parts of Montana have set records for snowfall in February. This has increased the avalanche danger. In the town of Missoula, Montana, one massive avalanche destroyed several homes. Terrell Brown reports.

Americans delay retirement plans despite 401(k) gains

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Retirement accounts are starting to bounce back since the economic downturn more than five years ago. But, as Jericka Duncan explains, many still hurting from the recession's effects are delaying their retirement plans.

Severe weather stretches across U.S.

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Meteorologist Megan Glaros from CBS station WBBM-TV in Chicago joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a look at the latest nationwide forecast which includes intense rain out West and more snow in the East.

No more O.J.? Orange juice sales at all time low

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While orange juice was once a common staple of the American breakfast table, the demand for beverage is slipping. WCBS-TV's Kristine Johnson explains why orange juice isn't as popular as it once was.



Should baseball's opening day be a holiday?

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Budweiser launched a campaign to have Major League Baseball's opening day declared as an official national holiday. Historian Kenneth Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how a MLB holiday might stack up against other federal holidays.

Why are orange juice sales falling fast?

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At its peak in 1998, Americans consumed 1.6 billion gallons of orange juice. But, now the industry is facing historic declines in sales. Roberto Ferdman, a food and consumer writer at Quartz, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why orange juice consumption in America is at an all time low.

What are the best island getaways in the continental U.S.?

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Summer is several months away, but it's never too early to start planning a dream vacation. Travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" for a discussion of the best get away locations and deals in the continental U.S.

New study could revolutionize prenatal screening

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the top medical stories of the week including the FDA’s plans to overhaul nutrition information on food labels and how a simple blood test could revolutionize prenatal screening for Down syndrome and other disorders.

Biden champions COVID relief plan as GOP lawmakers push immigration reform

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As President Biden highlights the sweeping impact of the coronavirus relief package, Republican lawmakers pitched an alternative to the president's immigration reform plan in the Senate. Washington Post White House reporter and CBS News political contributor Sean Sullivan joins CBSN to discuss the response to the recent surge of migrants at the border.

Yosemite Rim Fire sparks debate over dead trees

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It’s been six months since the third largest wildfire in California’s history burned more than 400 square miles of forest near Yosemite National Park. Brandon Scott reports on the growing debate about what to do with the seemingly endless forest of trees killed by the fire.

Could climate change kill snow industries?

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The harsh winter has been a boon to a number of ski resorts, but a controversial new book says the ski industry is doomed and climatologists warn that disappearing snow pack globally may wreak havoc on the booming industry. Don Dahler reports.

Kerry Kennedy acquitted of drugged-driving

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Jurors acquitted Kerry Kennedy, the daughter of the late Robert Kennedy, of drugged-driving after she was arrested for hitting a truck in 2012.





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