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Nature: Starling murmurations

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"Sunday Morning" goes sky-gazing at Greenbrae, California, where flocks of starlings are performing aerial acrobatics known as murmurations. Videographer: Lee McEachern.

Screen Actors Guild nominees announced

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Nominees for the Screen Actors Guild were announced Wednesday, with Julianna Marguiles and Jim Parsons nominated for acting categories. "Birdman" led the film categories with four nominations. Also, David Letterman's final "Late Show" will air in May of 2015. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Police officers weigh in on race relations in the U.S.

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A CBS News Poll shows a racial divide when it comes to the public's sentiments about policing and race in America. CBS's Kris Van Cleave sat down with a group of future and former police officers at New York's John Jay College of Criminal Justice to get their perspective.

Wild wet weather for both coasts

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Record rainfall hit the East Coast over this week as a nor-easter tore up the coast. Out West, California is bracing for a potentially record storm spawned by a weather phenomenon called the Pineapple Express.



Cancelled culture: Reconsidering the art of controversial artists

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As more and more artists, comedians, writers, musicians and filmmakers are revealed to have said or done terrible or morally questionable things, we may be forced to reconsider their creative work in light of their behavior. But does their art deserve to be cancelled? Correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with academics and critics to debate the punishment that comes from calling out artists.

Jim Gaffigan: Take a hike!

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The comedian (who would not be mistaken for an outdoorsman) doesn't understand why hiking is considered exercise.

Friend of alleged Univ. of Va. rape victim comes forward

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Someone depicted in flawed Rolling Stone article about a supposed gang rape tells CBS News the story the alleged victim told the magazine varied from the one she told him. Julianna Goldman reports.

Severe weather impacting both coasts

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Parts of the East Coast are dealing with snow, rain and heavy winds while the West Coast, in dire need of rain, braces for one of the worst storms in years. Bigad Shaban and Vinita Nair report.

CBS News poll shows new pessimism over race relations

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A new CBS News poll is helping to quantify America’s racial divide in the wake of the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. Since 2009, Americans’ favorable view of race relations has plummeted 21 percent. Jim Axelrod breaks down the numbers.

City mayors offer views on America’s racial divide

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CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley speaks to four mayors about the problems plaguing communities of colors and law enforcement. The mayors touched on issues ranging from perception to unemployment.

Mississippi teen burned to death

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Police are investigating after the badly burned body of a 19-year-old woman was found Saturday near a burning car in northern Mississippi.

Poll: Race relations in the U.S. at new low

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CBS News Director of Surveys Sarah Dutton breaks down a new CBS Poll that finds that the majority of Americans believe that race relations in the U.S are “generally bad.”

Brenda Vaccaro is having a good time

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Tony- and Oscar-nominated actress Brenda Vaccaro is known for her roles in such films as "Midnight Cowboy" and "Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough," and for her many performances on TV and Broadway. But after this interview with correspondent Mo Rocca, she may be known for a lot more.





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