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New evidence supports benefits of talk therapy

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A study in Lancet Psychiatry found that talk therapy works for preventing suicide. And a study compares the health risks of carbohydrates versus saturated fats. Eboni Williams has a look at the medical headlines.

New air traffic technology NextGen

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Mark Rosenker, CBS News Aviation Safety Analyst, discusses the new air traffic control technology NextGen which will allow planes to fly more direct routes.

Cinder the bear cub gets a second chance

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Among the bears heading to hibernation this winter is a little cub named “Cinder.” She was wounded in a wildfire but has made a remarkable recovery and has reached a huge milestone. Carter Evans reports.

Iran nuclear talks may be extended

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Several Western diplomats involved in the negotiations have indicated a comprehensive agreement will not be reached by Monday’s deadline. An extension of the talks, however, may be in the works. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Tensions rise in Ferguson ahead of jury decision

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Anxiety heightens amid tightened security as Ferguson awaits a delayed grand jury decision. The St. Louis Police Department said there have already been clashes between police and protestors over the last several days. Michelle Miller reports.



Are Americans haunted by “zombie debt”?

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Americans are filing for bankruptcy at the lowest rate since 2007. But tens of thousands of people are still being haunted by something called “zombie debt.” CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains why that may be.

UVA shuts down Greek life activities amid sexual assault scandal

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Students at the University of Virginia continue protesting this weekend after an article in The Rolling Stone described a brutal on-campus sexual assault in 2012. The school has suspended all Greek life until January. But as Julianna Goldman reports, the problem may go well beyond that.

After heavy snow, Buffalo braces for flooding

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After a week of heavy snow fall in Buffalo, officials warn residents to prepare for impending floods caused by soaring temperatures. Jericka Duncan reports.

Marion Barry, former D.C. mayor, dies at 78

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The beloved and divisive former four-term Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry, who also served on the city council, died Sunday morning. He was 78. Bill Plante reports.

A forgotten corner of hell

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Anderson Cooper accompanies volunteers searching for the remains of World War II airmen missing in action in the waters off Palau.

Why infrastructure gets ignored

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Steve Kroft discusses his 60 Minutes report on America's crumbling infrastructure, which he calls an unsexy topic with high stakes

Chernobyl's "invisible" danger

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Bob Simon visits Chernobyl 28 years after the nuclear meltdown and finds out why this ghost town is still dangerous.

Diving deep for the forgotten

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Anderson Cooper dives into sacred waters with BentProp, a group devoted to finding lost WWII planes.

November 23: Durbin, McCaul and Brooks

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The latest on President Obama's executive action on immigration and the Ferguson grand jury, with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, Reps. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois, and Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, NAACP President Cornell William Brooks, and others.

FTN Page 2: November 23

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on President Obama's decisions about immigration.

Could Congress actually act on immigration?

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Clarence Page, David Ignatius, Susan Page, Mark Leibovich, and Michael Gerson discuss the prospects for bipartisan legislation on immigration in the wake of President Obama's executive action.





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