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How to celebrate New Year's Eve in space

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Space station commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti tell CBS News' Bill Harwood that despite the lack of champagne, they will be celebrating New Year's Eve in space. The crew plans on breaking open a grapefruit juice or a tropical punch, and making resolutions for 2015.

Americans struggle to stay awake on New Year's Eve

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According to a study done by Jawbone, New Yorkers rank 16th in the world when it comes to staying up late on New Year's Eve, falling behind cities like Moscow, Buenos Aires and Paris.

Iran's supreme leader tweets #BlackLivesMatter

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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei took to Twitter to blast America's human rights record, citing violence of Ferguson protests. CBSN's Don Dahler and Elaine Quijano reports.

Apps that pay

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From Facebook to Angry Birds, many people turn to their favorite apps when they have a little free time. But now there are apps that will pay you for a few minutes of your time. Some ask your opinion while others pay for taking pictures inside a store. Alison Harmelin reports.

What's next in the investigation into Flight 8501?

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Bodies and debris believed to be from AirAsia Flight 8501 were spotted in the Java Sea. What's next for investigators? CBS News transportation correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News transportation safety analyst Mark Rosenker join "CBSN" with more.

China blocks Gmail

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China's "Great Firewall" now includes Google's Gmail. The country's state-run media says Google doesn't obey Chinese law. Huffington Post tech reporter Tim Stenovec joins CBSN with more.



Should GOP be worried about Rep. Scalise's speech to white supremacists?

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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise admitted to speaking at a white supremacist gathering in 2002. He says he didn't know what the group stood for when he gave the speech. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford joins "CBSN" with more on how this could impact Scalise and the GOP.

"Kindness Diaries": Traveling the world on the generosity of strangers

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Leon Logothetis traded in his desk job to chase his dreams. He went to 40 places in nearly 20 countries in five months, with no money, food or places to stay. Logothetis joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the book about his journey, "The Kindness Diaries: One Man's Quest To Ignite Goodwill and Transform Lives Around the World."

Are weight loss supplements safe and do they really work?

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Americans spent $2 billion on weight loss pills in 2013, a gain of 11.6 percent from the year before. Trisha Calvo, "Consumer Reports" deputy editor of health and food, joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the magazine's new survey on safety and effectiveness of diet pills and why the government isn't doing more to keep track.

How to track safety of foreign airlines before traveling

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The AirAsia Flight 8501 crash is raising concerns about air safety in a region that's seen explosive growth, but also had its share of safety issues. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss which airlines to trust before you step onboard.

Two Albanian sailors killed while trying to secure Greek ferry

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Authorities continue the search for potential victims of the ferry disaster off the coast of Greece. On Tuesday, two Albanian sailors died during salvage efforts. This is in addition to the 10 passengers who died in the fire. Vinita Nair reports.

Man tries to blow up ATM

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The Northern Territory Police in Australia caught a masked man on camera placing an explosive on a cash machine before falling over and running away.

FBI hears theory that Sony cyberattack may be inside job

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Last week, CBS News reported on a Silicon Valley cybersecurity firm that had an alternative theory about who was behind the Sony Pictures hack. Norse has now shared its ideas with the FBI, while the U.S. government maintains that North Korea bears sole responsibility for the attack. Elaine Quijano reports.

Search crews find bodies, debris from AirAsia Flight 8501

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Searchers recovered debris and at least 40 bodies overnight. There is no sign that any of the 162 passengers and crew on AirAsia Flight 8501 survived. Allen Pizzey reports from Surabaya, Indonesia, where the news of victims being recovered led to a terrible scene.

AirAsia Flight 8501: U.S., Australia and U.K. help look for clues

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The U.S. is sending a warship, USS Sampson, to aid in the recovery of AirAsia Flight 8501. The U.S. Navy's 7th fleet deployed the same team that aided in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The ship is the beginning of what is expected to be a larger American contribution. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington.





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