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New York's most-decorated cop honored after surviving stroke

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Retired NYPD Detective Michael Hinrich, New York City’s most decorated cop, suffered a career-ending stroke, but his accomplishments have not been forgotten. He has a resume with more than 1,000 arrests, and his 30-year career has earned him almost 200 medals. WCBS-TV's Weijia Jiang reports.

Monkeys gaze at themselves in the mirror

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Researchers have taught monkeys to recognize their reflections, something that has only been shown previously in humans and great apes. Some of them even seem to enjoy checking themselves out.

Video shows police restraining Tamir Rice's sister

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Newly released video shows Cleveland police officers restraining Tamir Rice's sister and putting her in the back of a police car. The November incident caused nationwide outrage.

Dangers of depicting the Prophet Mohammad

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Charlie Hebdo isn't the first publication to be attacked for its depictions of the Prophet Mohammad. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller joins "CBSN" with more on why the issue runs so deep in Islam.



Baby born with two front teeth

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A newborn baby girl in Missouri is making medical news with her smile. Alyssa Bella Bailey was born with two front teeth. KOLR-TV's Grant Sloan has the story.

Eddie Redmayne on breakout role in "The Theory of Everything"

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Redmayne is receiving rave reviews for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking. Redmayne received a Golden Globe nomination and is generating plenty of Oscar talk. The actor sat down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King after the news that he had won a Hollywood Film Award.

FDA panel endorses generic drug for cancer patients

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The FDA has started the approval process for a much cheaper version of a biotech drug used in cancer therapy. Dr. David Agus joins "CBSN" with more on what makes this new drug so special.

Manhunt for Paris attack suspects intensifies

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There was a heavy police presence in a town north of Paris as authorities continue searching for two brothers believed responsible for the deadly attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN with the latest.

Danish newspaper once targeted for Prophet Muhammad cartoons reacts to Paris attack

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When Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten was targeted in 2005 for printing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, Charlie Hebdo reprinted them. Jyllands-Posten's foreign editor and "The Tyranny of Silence" author Flemming Rose spoke to "CBS This Morning" by Skype to comment on the recent terror attack against Charlie Hebdo.

Connected devices for home and family

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There are smart phones and smart watches, and now there’s a smart baby car seat and new high-tech ways to bake, garden and do laundry. At this year’s consumer electronics show, CNET’s Kara Tsuboi shows us some of the latest ways your home and car are getting smarter and more connected.

Measles outbreak linked to Disney parks could spread

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Health officials are trying to stop the spread of measles after at least 9 people got infected after visiting Disney theme parks in Southern California. Most of the patients are California residents, while two are children who live in Utah. KUTV's Brian Mullahy reports.

Secrets to a successful marriage from 700 retirees

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Finding lasting love can be a challenge, but is there a formula for creating a perfect match? Cornell professor Karl Pillemer, who interviewed 700 people averaging 43 years of marriage each, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "30 Lessons for Loving: Advice from the Wisest Americans on Love, Relationships, and Marriage."

Flight attendants fired after discovering ominous note on plane and refusing to fly

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Thirteen veteran flight attendants are suing United Airlines, alleging the airline didn't take proper security measures after seeing an ominous note with the words "BYE BYE" on their plane. When the attendants refused to fly, they were fired for insubordination. Elaine Quijano reports on the story you'll see only on "CBS This Morning."

Major investment firm puts money into marijuana

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Until now, it's been a few rich individuals who secretly funded burgeoning pot companies. For the first time ever, a major investment firm is going to put its money behind marijuana. It's a partnership between two investors and the first institutional investment in pot. Anthony Mason reports on the watershed moment, announced first on "CBS This Morning."

Better antibiotics against superbugs may come from soil

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In the fight against drug-resistant superbugs, researchers are trying to create stronger antibiotics. The breakthrough comes from common soil. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the antibiotic called teixobactin.

Millions face coldest day yet from arctic blasts

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The deep freeze is spreading into the south as a rare chill drops temperatures to the single digits in some areas of the country. Overnight wind chills made the temperature feel even colder. Mark Strassmann reports from Memphis, Tennessee.

Charlie Hebdo's long pursuit of free expression

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Some of the strongest outrage over the terror attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo appears in newspapers around the world. Huge crowds filled the streets Wednesday night as vigils were held all over France. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Paris.





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