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Parts of Arizona facing a foot of snow

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A storm is threatening parts of Arizona with a foot of snowfall and temperatures in the single digits. Heidi Goitia of Phoenix station KPHO's reports from Flagstaff, as the city prepares to handle the treacherous conditions.

Hollywood remembers Louise Rainer

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Hollywood says goodbye to the first woman to win an Academy Award for acting two years in a row. And which movies were hottest at the box office and most wanted by thieves? Bigad Shaban has that and more in your eye on entertainment.

Stocks: Prepare for a bumpy 2015

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Next year could be treacherous for investors, with the Federal Reserve poised to hike interest rates, Europe mired in a deep economic slump and other factors weighing on global growth. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explores what 2015 could bring for the year in stocks.

New details: Two year old shot and killed mother

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New details have emerged on the boy who shot his mother to death inside a Walmart in Hayden, Idaho. CBSN's Jeff Glor talks to CBS affiliate reporter Whitney Ward of KREM.

What does a flu epidemic really mean?

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Every year the flu becomes an epidemic, CBS News' Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why Americans should be cautious, but not panic.



12/30/14: First bodies recovered from AirAsia flight 8501; Vaccine offers hope for koalas with STD

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As the search resumed in the Java Sea there was a grim discovery: Bodies floating in the water. Families that were hoping their loved ones were still alive could not bear the news that the AirAsia flight 8501 had been found with no survivors. Allen Pizzey reports.; The loss of the koala's natural habitat is forcing a dramatic decline in its population. The disruption of the habitat is leading to other problems that include the spreading of chlamydia. A new effort is now underway in Australia to help... Читать дальше...

Vaccine offers hope for koalas with STD

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The loss of the koala's natural habitat is forcing a dramatic decline in its population. The disruption of the habitat is leading to other problems that include the spreading of chlamydia. A new effort is now underway in Australia to help protect the livelihood of the country's national mascot. Major Garrett reports.

FBI hears theory of an inside job in Sony hack

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The State Department acknowledged Tuesday that North Korea may not have acted alone in the hack that crippled Sony Pictures. As CBS News first reported a week ago, there's a growing theory that a former Sony employee may have been behind the hack. Margaret Brennan reports.

More women turning to freezing eggs

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Though the procedures typically cost tens of thousands of dollars, a growing population of women are electing to have a baby when they are ready, instead of when their bodies are ready. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

A frigid close to 2014 in parts of the country

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A blast of cold arctic air is pushing parts of the country into a deep freeze. Temperatures are falling in Texas and snow could coat Las Vegas. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at WBZ Boston, is tracking the weather.

GOP rep. regrets 2002 speech to white supremacists

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Congressman Steve Scalise has admitted to addressing the European-American Unity and Rights Organization conference in 2002 when he was a Louisiana lawmaker. In a statement, Scalise called the speech, "a mistake I regret" but insists that his appearance was never an endorsement of the white supremacist group. Wyatt Andrews reports.

How police officers feel during a violent protest

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As tensions between police and protesters continue across the country, so do scenes of officers wearing riot gear. While the officers may appear impervious, that's often not the case. John Blackstone shares one officer's view of the dangers faced on the police side of the riot glass.

Black boxes key to mystery of AirAsia crash

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With the discovery of the wreckage, investigators are one step closer to determining the cause of the accident that killed all the passengers on board AirAsia flight 8501. There was bad weather around the time of the crash but exact details are likely to come from the flight's data recorder. Jeff Pegues reports.

First bodies recovered from AirAsia flight 8501

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As the search resumed in the Java Sea there was a grim discovery: Bodies floating in the water. Families that were hoping their loved ones were still alive could not bear the news that the AirAsia flight 8501 had been found with no survivors. Allen Pizzey reports.

Drunk birds slur their songs

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Just like humans, birds are affected by alcohol. When researchers at Oregon Health & Science University got zebra finches drunk, the birds' songs came out a little bit off.

Toddler accidentally shoots and kills mom in Idaho Wal-Mart

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A two-year-old boy got his hands on a gun inside his mother's purse and then accidentally shot and killed her with it inside a crowded Wal-mart in Hayden, Idaho. Authorities say the woman was shopping with four children, and had a permit to have a concealed weapon.

Flashback: Russian nukes feared vulnerable to Y2K glitches

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It's 15 years since the new millennium dawned and CBS News is taking a look back. As 1999 neared its end, red flags were raised over Russia’s ability to usher in the year 2000. This CBS News report covers the fear that existed at the time of the possibility of accidental launches of Russia's nuclear missiles.

Flashback: Amish businesses see boost from Y2K concern

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It's 15 years since the new millennium dawned and CBS News is taking a look back. In Kidron, Ohio, an Amish business started to see an influx in non-Amish customers. As this 1999 CBS News report found, fears of Y2K-related power outages were driving people to seek non-traditional ways to be ready.

Flashback: Y2K fear boosts gun sales

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It's 15 years since the new millennium dawned and CBS News is taking a look back. In this December 1999 report, CBS News examines how fear of the year 2000 led to an increase in gun sales. Gun makers capitalized on Americans’ uncertainty by marketing their weapons specifically for Y2K.





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