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Weight gain common after childbirth

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If you’re having a hard time losing weight after having a baby, you’re not alone. And, a new CDC report shows about 40 percent of adults eat nuts and seeds every day. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at some of the day’s top health stories.

Bill Cosby dodges prosecution in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles prosecutors say they will not file child sexual abuse charges against Bill Cosby in connection with one of his accusers. And, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomes a fourth Beatle. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

Fighting credit card fraud in line and online

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In 2013, fraudsters racked up a whopping $11 billion in credit card charges. The U.S. Secret Service and merchants nationwide working toward a solution to alleviate fraud stemming from point of sale systems and online shopping.

Screening terrorists

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With the holiday travel season coming up, Bob Orr sat down with Transportation Security Chief John Pistole on what the TSA is doing to keep travelers safe.

"Oh God, it's mom"

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Brothers Brad and Dallas Woodhouse, pundits for C-SPAN, got the business from their mother in an on-air call.



Russia's "Man of the Year"

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Russian President Vladmir Putin won the competition for Russia's "Man of the Year," reports the Interfax news agency. This is his 15th consecutive victory.

E-cigs hot with teens, but ...

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A new report shows that teens are turning away traditional cigarettes, and e-cigarette usage is at an all time high. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook explains the trend.

12/16: Taliban slaughters scores of students in Pakistan; The day WWI stopped for Christmas

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Taliban gunmen stormed a military-run school in the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing at least 141 civilians -- most of them children -- and wounding many more. The Pakistani Taliban claimed the attack was revenge for ongoing military operations in Northern Waziristan that have targeted their hideouts near the Afghan border. Clarissa Ward reports.;One-hundred years ago this month, German and British troops laid down their arms in an unofficial Christmas truce. The iconic story that both sides... Читать дальше...

PA manhunt ends with discovery of suspect's body

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The manhunt for Bradley Stone, the ex-Marine who was suspected of killing his wife and five of her relatives, ended when police found Stone's body in the woods near his home in suburban Philadelphia.

The day WWI stopped for Christmas

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One-hundred years ago this month, German and British troops laid down their arms in an unofficial Christmas truce. The iconic story that both sides put down their arms to play soccer has led to rematches to honor the event. But as Mark Phillips reports, the story may have been embellished through the years.

Jeb Bush inches closer to 2016 White House run

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Former Florida governor Jeb Bush moved a step closer to a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. Nancy Cordes reports on the criticism coming his way from Democrats and certain members on the right.

As gas prices fall, U.S. automakers see lift in sales

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Sales for Ford and GM vehicles are seeing some record sales. Automakers are hoping the drop in sales bolsters demand for vehicles. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Houston, Texas where one gas station is selling gas for $1.97.

Investigation begins into Sydney siege

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Thousands of people have already visited a memorial at the Sydney cafe where two hostages and the gunman were killed. As details come to light about gunman Man Haroon Monis' turbulent history, everyone is asking whether the bloodshed could have been prevented. Ben Tracy reports.

Sony hackers invoke 9/11 in latest threat

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Hackers calling themselves the Guardians of Peace warned Tuesday that the worst is yet to come. After referencing the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the group said people should stay away from Sony's "The Interview," which is scheduled to premiere Christmas Day. Bob Orr reports on the threat and why the language behind the malware is creating suspicion about who is behind the attack.

Putin’s economy is in crisis

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The value of the Russian currency is in freefall. Six months ago, 34 rubles would buy $1; on Tuesday, it took almost 70 rubles. Charlie D’Agata reports from Moscow on how the mix of economic sanctions and lower oil prices has triggered an economic crisis.

Taliban slaughters scores of students in Pakistan

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Taliban gunmen stormed a military-run school in the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing at least 141 civilians -- most of them children -- and wounding many more. The Pakistani Taliban claimed the attack was revenge for ongoing military operations in Northern Waziristan that have targeted their hideouts near the Afghan border. Clarissa Ward reports.

Jeb Bush 2016 bid: Three advantages and disadvantages

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After Jeb Bush's announcement that he will actively explore a possible 2016 presidential bid, CBS News Director of Elections Anthony Salvanto discusses the advantages and disadvantages the former governor could face.

Hackers issue threat to Sony

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NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik discusses the latest threat made by the Sony Pictures hackers.





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