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MoneyWatch: Holiday shipping mostly on time; Shake Shack goes public

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UPS and FedEx delivered 98 percent of holiday packages on time this year after weather and other factors caused many delays last year. Also, burger restaurant Shake Shack has filed an IPO and hopes to raise $100 million. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Numbers are in for "The Interview" release

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"The Interview" made over $15 million in online downloads over Christmas weekend, making it Sony's top online movie in the company's history. Also, British horror film “The Woman in Black 2: The Angel of Death" stars Phoebe Fox and opens in theaters on Friday. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.

New concern for eating red meat

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A study from California found that lab mice fed a sugar molecule from red meat grew tumors much faster than the usual rate. Also, hormones in women could be connected to allergic reactions. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

Chicago sees big dip in homicide rate

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Chicago is seeing some positive results after recent years of record gun violence. The city's police superintendent reports that the city is set to have the lowest homicide rate since 1965. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports.

12/29/14: U.S. Navy preparing to help find Flight 8501; China adopts Western-style table manners

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The U.S. Navy has accepted Indonesia's request to help in the search of AirAsia Flight 8501. The plane, carrying 162 people, hasn't been seen since Saturday. Allen Pizzey reports on the massive search of an area that's grown to the size of California ; A school in China is training butlers to fill a growing demand for western-style service. The school is another sign of the changes taking place in the Communist country, reports Seth Doane.

China adopts Western-style table manners

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A school in China is training butlers to fill a growing demand for western-style service. The school is another sign of the changes taking place in the Communist country, reports Seth Doane.



Online success of "The Interview" an anomaly

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The controversy around the film helped Sony Pictures rake in $15 million online. But although the movie saw success in a non-traditional release, experts don't expect other studios to go the way of digital distribution. Elaine Quijano reports.

Mentally-ill black man shot in back by LAPD, says autopsy report

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A coroner’s report was released Monday, more than four months after Ezell Ford was killed by police in Los Angeles. Ford was shot three times, according to the report. The autopsy results provide new, sought after details in the controversial shooting. John Blackstone reports.

Tensions remain high between NYC mayor and NYPD

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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and city officials are trying to diffuse anger in New York's police force. But just days after officers turned their back to him, the mayor was booed Monday while speaking at an NYPD graduation ceremony. Don Dahler reports.

House GOP leader says he spoke at white-supremacist event

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House majority whip, Rep. Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, admitted to speaking to a white supremacist organization in 2002. Scalise’s speech took place before he was elected to Congress. Wyatt Andrews reports.

Key questions in disappearance of Flight 8501

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AirAsia Flight 8501 asked for permission to climb when the plane encountered bad weather over the Java Sea. The request was made six minutes before radar contact was lost. Jeff Pegues looks at the time line of events leading up to the flight's disappearance and the questions investigators are trying to answer with the little data they have.

Survivors recall deadly ferry blaze

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Passengers that were rescued from a burning ferry off the coast of Albania described their terrifying wait for help. Some told CBS News, there was no alarm or communication once the fire broke out. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

U.S. Navy preparing to help find Flight 8501

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The U.S. Navy has accepted Indonesia's request to help in the search of AirAsia Flight 8501. The plane, carrying 162 people, hasn't been seen since Saturday. Allen Pizzey reports on the massive search of an area that's grown to the size of California.

Heads roll on NFL's "Black Monday"

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The NFL regular season is over, and that means several head coaches are now without a job. Jason La Canfora, NFL Insider for CBS Sports, breaks down the latest moves with "CBSN."

What kind of decisions did pilots have to make inside the cockpit?

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The search for missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 will expand as soon as the sun rises again. Pilot and aviation consultant Kit Darby joins "CBSN" with more on the decisions the pilots may have had to make inside the cockpit moments before the plane's disappearance.

How easy will it be to track missing AirAsia Flight 8501?

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There are reports that Flight 8501 was equipped with an "A-Car" system. It feeds diagnostic information about the plane to the ground. Former NTSB Chairman Mark Rosenker joins "CBSN" with more on how helpful that system will be in the search for the missing flight.





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