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Runaway emu ends up in traffic

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Drivers in a central Israeli town had a very unusual commute after an emu escaped from a private farm and started running on roads

Luxury cargo ship grounded in England

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A cargo ship carrying over $40 million in luxury vehicles was deliberately grounded on a sand bank in England. A drone captured footage of the ship, which was tilted at a 50 degree angle.

Exonerated man who spent 39 years in prison meets accuser

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Ricky Jackson of Ohio spent 39 years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit. After he was exonerated, Jackson agreed to see the man whose false accusations landed him in prison. Vicente Arenas was there for the emotional meeting.

Indonesian authorities point to extreme cold in AirAsia crash

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Severe weather, including cloud temperatures of 120 degrees below zero factored into the crash of AirAsia flight 8501, according to Indonesian authorities. Their claim came as ships used sonar to scour the sea where five large pieces of wreckage were detected over the weekend. Allen Pizzey reports on the search.

Forecast: Deep freeze and snow ahead

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Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of WBZ Boston takes a look at what to expect from the extreme cold gripping parts of the country.



Jury selection begins for Boston Marathon bombing trial

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Lawyers in Boston began the process of sifting through 1,200 potential jurors who could be picked to decide the fate of accused marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty if Tsarnaev is convicted for the attack on the Boston Marathon that killed three and injured hundreds. Don Dahler reports on the challenges prosecutors face in seating a jury open to the death penalty in a state that traditionally opposes it.

Flu epidemic worsens, says CDC

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The flu virus is now widespread in 43 states, seven more than the week before, according to the CDC. The epidemic is being fueled, in part, by a vaccine that’s proven to be less effective than normal. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports on signs the virus is spreading West.

Bone-chilling cold grips Midwest

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The thermometer dropped significantly across part of the Midwest Monday. In Chicago, it was so cold that the rail switches had to be heated with open flames to keep them from freezing. Dean Reynolds reports on the cold and the snow that’s ahead.

Girl who survived Kentucky plane crash never lost hope

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CBS News' Adriana Diaz spoke with the police officer who helped 7-year-old Sailor Gutzler after her family's plane crashed in the Kentucky woods. Sailor was the sole survivor in a crash that killed her father, mother, sister and her cousin.The officer told CBS News what Sailor said about the moments leading up to the crash.

Markets dive as oil prices hit 6-year low

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The Dow Jones fell more than 300 points after oil prices fell below $50 a barrel for the first time since 2009. While American consumers are enjoying cheaper prices at the pump, energy companies are starting to hurt. Elaine Quijano reports.

The flu is hitting the U.S. full force

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says almost all states have widespread flu activity and the vaccine only works in about a third of cases. CBS News' Alison Harmelin reports.

The coolest, most expensive TVs at CES

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The annual Consumer Electronics Show kicks off Tuesday and there will be some crazy, cool and very expensive screens on display. Think thinner, smarter, more colorfully saturated TVs and monitors. CNET's Bridget Carey reports from Las Vegas.

Egypt's president issues bold call for Islamic reform

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Egypt's president is calling for a "religious revolution" within the Muslim world, one which roots out violent extremism. CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan joins "CBSN" with more on what it means.

Why consumers are moving towards streaming rather than buying songs

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"As the music industry is being dominated by the younger generation, consumers are moving away from downloading songs and moving toward streaming services. Meanwhile, there's a slight resurgence in vinyl records. Newyorker.com editor Nick Thompson joins "CBSN" with more about the trend.

Gov. Christie defends hug after Dallas Cowboys win

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is defending himself against criticism for his excited reaction to the Dallas Cowboys' comeback win. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller report.

Watch: Firefighters and civilians combat massive wildfire in Australia

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Cooler conditions helped firefighters trying to contain a massive wildfire that forced thousands of people to flee their homes in southern Australia. More than 800 firefighters continued to fight the blaze which has been burning out of control for three days.

"America's Bitter Pill": Behind Obamacare, healthcare costs

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The government says more than 6.5 million people signed up for 2015 medical coverage through the Affordable Care Act's website. Coverage is expanding and so are costs. Steven Brill, who has spent years investigating the health care industry and the creation of Obamacare, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "America's Bitter Pill."





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