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Growing concerns over nation's tires

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The National Transportation Safety Board says there are 11,000 tire-related accidents each year leading to about 200 deaths. A potential reason: most recalled tires are not making it off of the roads. Jeff Pegues reports.

Morning Rounds: Medical stories to watch in 2015

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on the medical matters to watch out for in 2015, including the continued response to Ebola and apps that help patients with health care.

Strategic money goals to kick off 2015

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A poll by the personal finance website LearnVest found that people in their 30s and 40s have very low financial confidence, while those in their 20s and 50s have are very confident. LearnVest founder and CEO Alexa von Tobel joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss what people can do to in the new year to save.

Russia's economy in a deep freeze

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The drop in oil prices has been very bad for Russia. It has caused a recession and inflation could hit double digits in 2015. Debora Patta reports from London.

Gaming networks shut down by hackers, some still offline

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Sony's PlayStation network is offline for the third straight day and Microsoft's Xbox Live is back in service. Both gaming platforms were hacked this week, disrupting Christmas gaming. Carter Evans reports from Los Angeles.

Discerning actual threats to officers from social media rants

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The shooting deaths of two NYPD cops has made police around the country more aware of the power of social media. Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director of the FBI, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" from Washington to discuss how social media is used in investigations.

Sea of blue for slain NYPD officer's funeral

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Thousands of police officers will be on hand for the funeral of Rafael Ramos, one of the NYPD officers gunned down last weekend. An emotional wake was held on Friday. Mark Albert reports.



Photos of the Week: Santas on gondolas

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Check out the most compelling photos on CBSNews.com, including an amazing photo of people dressed in Santa Claus outfits riding gondolas in Venice, Italy.

Flawed tire recall system poses safety threat, experts say

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The National Transportation Safety Board is working on new tire safety recommendations after recent statistics exposed the severity of tire-related incidents. Although tires are recalled, many of them stay on the road. As Jeff Pegues reports, some experts say the system is flawed.

Christmas baby born on Philadelphia subway train

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While traveling on the subway on Christmas Day, Yanjin Li of Philadelphia went into labor. With no way to get to a hospital in time, city transit officers stepped in to help. Jim Axelrod reports on the special delivery.

Economy improves but uncertainty remains

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Holiday spending is expected to increase by four percent this year. But despite positive economic news, there are still trouble spots ahead. CBS News Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what Americans should look out for.

Putin cancels New Year holiday for government workers

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Western sanctions and the collapse of oil prices are taking their toll on the Russian economy. The crisis has forced President Vladimir Putin to cancel holiday leave for government employees, who will be working on managing the situation instead. Debora Patta reports.

Hackers steal Christmas for Sony and Xbox users

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The Microsoft Xbox Live Network and Sony's PlayStation Network were down for much of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Issues lingered on Friday as a hacker group known as "The Lizard Squad" continued to boast of its ability to disrupt the holiday for gamers. Ben Tracy reports on the hack and the possible motives behind it.

Thousands mourn slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos

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Police officers from all over the country poured into New York City to pay their respects to slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos at his wake. As Jericka Duncan reports, amid the mourning tensions remain high between police, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, and protesters.

NYC mourns the death of NYPD officer Rafael Ramos

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Thousands are gathering at Christ Tabernacle Church in Queens to pay their respects to the NYPD officer who was gunned down last week along with his partner. Jericka Duncan reports.

America's "modern family"

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Less than half of children live in homes with two heterosexual parents in their first marriage, according to new data by the Pew Research Center.

Christmas surprises go viral

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From a son paying off his parents’ mortgage to an overexcited proposal, Santa wasn’t the only surprising people this Christmas. Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone share viral vids from around the web.

Shoppers hit stores for post-Christmas deals

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Twenty-three percent of all retail returns for the year take place the day after Christmas. Shoppers are also flocking to stores to cash in on special deals. Kris Van Cleave reports from Queens Center Mall in New York City.

Michael Brown memorial vandalized

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Someone drove through the sidewalk memorial overnight, but the site was quickly reconstructed with the help of social media.





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