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Fans, family celebrate Elvis Presley's birthday

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Elvis Presley would have been 80 years old on Thursday, and his family and friends celebrated at Graceland. Also, Jessica Chastain is up for a Golden Globe for her role in "A Most Violent Year." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

Police vs. NYC Mayor, tension remains

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Tensions between New York Mayor Bill De Blasio and the NYPD remain high, even after Police Commissioner Bill Bratton tried to reach an agreement with city hall on how to move forward. New York Magazine's Chris Smith has been covering the conflict.



1/8: Massive manhunt in France; Celebrating 80 years of Elvis

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France is on its highest terror alert with more than 80,000 security forces deployed across the country to find the missing gunmen; and, as Graceland plays host to an 80th birthday bash for Elvis Presley, CBS News looks at the "The King's" remarkable career

Dangerously cold temperatures across U.S.

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It was another dangerously cold night Thursday in much of the nation. Temperatures were in the single digits and teens across the Midwest and Northeast. Vinita Nair reports on the bitter cold gripping the nation.

Connecticut teen loses bid to stop chemotherapy

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The Connecticut State Supreme Court ruled the state can force Cassandra, 17, to undergo chemotherapy. The teenager has cancer but didn't want to be treated through chemo because of its toxicity, according to her mother. Don Dahler reports on the controversial ruling.

Honda hit with record fine for not reporting deaths

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Federal regulators fined the automaker a record $70 million for failing to reveal 1,729 deaths and injuries over the last 11-years. Honda blamed the under-reporting on computer glitches. Jeff Pegues reports on the record fine.

Eiffel Tower goes dark as France mourns

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A solemn moment of silence was held in Paris, as thousands gathered to mourn the 12 people killed in the Charlie Hebdo attack. Lights on the Eiffel Tower went dark in an emotional tribute to the victims. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the day of mourning across France.

Suspects in Paris shooting familiar to security officials

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The Paris massacre suspects, Cherif and Said Kouachi, were on the U.S. no-fly and terror watch lists, and were well known to French counter-terrorism officials before Wednesday's attack, sources tell CBS News. Bob Orr reports.

#CBSN10: January 8

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The top stories from CBSNews.com on January 6, 2015.

Massive manhunt in France

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France is on its highest terror alert with more than 80,000 security forces deployed across the country to find the missing gunmen. Officers blocked roads and searched houses in the Picardy region, north of Paris, after reports the gunmen robbed a gas station. Clarissa Ward reports.

Court orders chemo for teen cancer patient

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The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled against a 17-year-old girl who wanted the right to refuse chemotherapy treatment. CBS News' Marlie Hall has the latest on this controversial case.

Westerners increasingly joining terror groups overseas, says DOJ official

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There's been an increase in the number of foreigners going to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside terror groups, according to John Carlin, the assistant attorney general for national security. Carlin told CBS News the fighters are coming from all over the world, including Western Europe and America.

Lawmakers urge declassification of 9/11 report

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Lawmakers and some family members of those killed on 9/11 are pushing for 28 pages of the joint congressional report on the attacks to be declassified. CBSN talks to Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., and Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., about their fight to get the pages released.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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Finding the origin of the coronavirus; Robots of the future at Boston Dynamics; And, Dave Kindred goes back on the beat to cover high school girls basketball.





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