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Teen "investor" admits telling elaborate lie about making $72 million

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Stuyvesant High School student Mohammed Islam told New York Magazine he made $72 million investing in the stock market. After much hype, the self-described teen tycoon now admits to the New York Observer that he made it all up. Michelle Miller reports.

Bill Cosby's wife asks, "Who is the victim?"

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Speaking out for the first time, Camille Cosby is defending her husband after renewed accusations of sexual assault surfaced against the comic. Vinita Nair reports on why the timing of her forceful message is important.



At least 126 dead in Pakistani school attack by Taliban gunmen

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Pakistan's Taliban says revenge is the motive for the horrific attack on a school full of children. A government official says the death toll is at least 126 and more than a hundred others are wounded. The Taliban says the attackers wore suicide vests. Clarissa Ward reports from London on the deadly siege in Peshawar, near the border with Afghanistan.

"American Sniper" premieres in New York

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Clint Eastwood's latest film, "American Sniper," starring Bradley Cooper premieres in New York. And, Angelina Jolie gets some award attention for her latest directed film "Unbroken." Suzanne Marques has that and more in your eye on entertainment.

Indoor tanning linked to injuries

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New research warns about injuries linked to indoor tanning. And, a study shows most patients are not counseled about resuming sexual activity after suffering a heart attack. Eboni Williams has some of the day's top health stories.

Jon Lester's son steals the show

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Chicago Cubs' newest pitcher Jon Lester, one of MLB's most sought after free agents, got upstaged by his son at his press conference.

Feel young at heart? You may live longer

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Older people who say they feel younger than their chronological age may be onto something. A new study finds they're likely to live longer than those who feel old. CBS News' Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

12/15: Sydney hostage siege ends in hail of gunfire ; Nat'l Guard camp helps high school dropouts make the grade

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Police in Sydney, Australia stormed a café to put an end to a 16-hour hostage situation. Three are dead, including the gunman who is reported to have had a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism, and mental instability. Ben Tracy reports. ;Troubled teens who used to see F's and D's on their report cards are now proudly boasting A's and B's. As part of a continuing series on a National Guard boot camp to help teens, Michelle Miller reports on how some tough love has helped change the teens' academic fortunes.

Newtown families sue maker of assault rifle

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The families of the victims who were killed by Adam Lanza in Newtown, Conn., are suing the makers of the weapon Lanza used. Two years after the tragedy, the families say they want to hold Bushmaster accountable. Don Dahler reports.

Nat’l Guard camp helps high school dropouts make the grade

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Troubled teens who used to see F’s and D’s on their report cards are now proudly boasting A’s and B’s. As part of a continuing series on a National Guard boot camp to help teens, Michelle Miller reports on how some tough love has helped change the teens’ academic fortunes.

Oil prices dip but no relief for air fares

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As the price of oil continues to drop, some consumers may be expecting to see air fares dip. But as Manuel Bojorquez reports, it’ll take more than cheaper fuel to have airlines slash their ticket prices.

Sydney gunman had troubled legal past

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The extreme views of Man Haron Moonis, the gunman behind the deadly siege in Sydney, were known to police. Daniel Sutton, a reporter with Network Ten in Australia, describes what’s known about Moonis’ past.

Lone wolf attacks display power of Islamic State’s social media reach

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CBS News national security consultant Michael Morell explains why it’s been so difficult for security agencies to thwart attacks inspired by Islamic extremism online. He discusses the prowess of Islamic State's social media with CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley.

Manhunt underway for killer in Pennsylvania

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The police are searching for Bradley William Stone, 35, who is suspected of being the gunman behind a deadly shooting rampage in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania that left six of his family members dead. Jerika Duncan reports .

Sydney hostage siege ends in hail of gunfire

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Police in Sydney, Australia stormed a café to put an end to a 16-hour hostage situation. Three are dead, including the gunman who is reported to have had a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism, and mental instability. Ben Tracy reports.

Busiest mailing day of the year hits U.S. Postal Service

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The Merrifield, Virginia Postal Service joined other branches nationwide in fielding letters and packages on December 15, the busiest mailing day of the year -- unsurprisingly, amid the holiday season.





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