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Italian Coast Guard swoops in to take control of abandoned ship

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Authorities took control of a cargo ship carrying hundreds of migrants after the crew disappeared and set it on an automated route to crash into the coast, officials said. The ship arrived in the southern Italian port town of Gallipoli early Wednesday.

Putin sends New Year's note to President Obama

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Russian president notes 70th anniversary of the Allies' victory over the Nazis as he pushes for relationship based on "equality and mutual respect." Putin sent out several New Year's notes, though he did not send one to Ukraine's leader.

Watch: Aurora Borealis at magnetic midnight

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Footage of the Aurora Borealis, aka Northern Lights, captured on tape in Troms, Norway. The aurora are most visible at a time called magnetic midnight.

A look at "A Most Violent Year"

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Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac star in the gritty drama, “A Most Violent Year.” Set in New York City in 1981, the film's stars say it has the look and feel of a gangster movie while avoiding the standard cliches. Suzanne Marques reports.



Digital technology in the workplace

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According to a new survey, many Americans say that digital technology in the office helps productivity, but leads to longer working days and more distraction. CNET editor Dan Ackerman discusses the findings on CBSN

Couple escapes two avalanches in Washington state

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Colby Dotson, his girlfriend Ashley Bechard and some friends were visiting the big four ice caves in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie, about two hours northeast of Seattle. People were still inside one of the caves when the avalanches struck. Bigad Shaban shows us the frightening video, and how the couple escaped.

American cities put their own spin on New Year's ball drops

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As final preparations are underway for New York City's new year countdown, the glittery ball is not the only object that will fall from the sky at midnight. Jericka Duncan reports on what other cities are dropping.

CDC declares current flu season an "epidemic"

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Fifteen children have died in this year's outbreak, and 22 states now report "high" influenza activity. Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to share how you and your family can stay healthy until the flu season is over.

Are U.S. companies launching illegal cyber counterattacks?

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American companies are seeking ways to fend off hack attacks similar to the cyberattack against Sony Pictures, but the FBI is looking into some of the country's largest banks to see if they took "revenge hacking" too far and overstepped the law. Jan Crawford reports.

New hope for Al Jazeera news crew held in Egyptian prison

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The new year could finally bring feedom for three Al Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt. Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste were convicted of supporting the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and spreading "false" news. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Families grieve as crews recover AirAsia Flight 8501 victims' remains

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Searchers in the Java Sea think they know the final resting place of the AirAsia jet. They are fighting bad weather and rough seas to recover the victims of the crash. Allen Pizzey reports from Surabaya, Indonesia, on new evidence of how passengers may have tried to save themselves.

New Year's chill: Snow traps California drivers, parade-goers face freeze

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Temperatures across the country will dip below the freezing point for New Year's Eve. That includes the Southwest, which is bracing this morning for unusually cold weather. John Blackstone reports from Pasadena, California, where a New Year's tradition is in for an unprecedented chill.





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