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Preview: "Pippin" prepares for the road

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The hit Broadway revival of the musical "Pippin" is embarking on a cross-country tour. In this preview of a story to run on CBS' "Sunday Morning," David Pogue goes backstage to see how the magic comes together.

How to keep financial New Year's resolutions

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While sticking to financial resolutions for 2015 can be difficult, there are simple ways to be more successful in keeping them. Jill Schlesinger reports.



Government issues safety alert on train railroad signals

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Rail safety is back in the spotlight after a new warning from federal regulators. The NTSB is urging railroads to take immediate action after its investigation into a derailment in Kansas. Mark Albert reports.

New Illinois law prohibits employers from asking about criminal background

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A new law prohibits employers from asking applicants about their criminal background until after they are granted an interview. For most former convicts, a criminal background represents a life sentence and prevents any opportunities for employment. Adriana Diaz reports.

Sanctions ordered against North Korea in response to Sony cyberhack

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The White House has announced new sanctions against three North Korean organizations and 10 individuals with ties to those institutions. The latest round of sanctions is a direct response to the cyber attacks against Sony. Chip Reid reports.

CDC declares current flu season an epidemic

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on the top medical stories around the nation, including this year's deadly flu season.

New California law allows immigrants to receive driver's licenses

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Thousands of undocumented immigrants eagerly awaited their chance to apply for a driver's license in California, some in near-freezing temperatures. Under the new law, undocumented immigrants must submit fingerprints, proof of identity and state residency, in addition to passing the written and behind-the-wheel exams to receive their license. Carter Evans reports.

What should we expect in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's trial?

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The Boston marathon bombing suspect goes to trial on Monday facing federal terrorism charges, which could lead to the death penalty. CBS News correspondent Rikki Klieman discusses the case.

Brutal cold to hit nation next week

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The first storm of the new year is expected to bring sub-zero temperatures, snow, and ice to a large part of the country. Ed Curran reports.

Plane crash kills four, 7-year-old survives

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A 7-year-old girl is the sole survivor in a plane crash in Kentucky walking through the cold for three-quarters of a mile from the crash site to get help. Adriana Diaz reports.

1/2: U.S. hits North Korea with sanction after Sony hack; With 4-year losing streak on the line, hoops team goes for broke

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The sanction authorized by the White House target three North Korean organization, including the government's intelligence agency and the agency that sells weapons to other countries; and, it's not often a team is recognized for its losses. But in Minnesota, the Climax-Fisher High School Lady Knights have earned a reputation for losing 84 straight games.





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