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Ebola sample may have been accidentally sent to wrong lab

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A mistake may have exposed a lab worker to Ebola in another breakdown in procedure at the CDC. The technician is waiting for test results this morning, and will be monitored for 21 days. It's the latest in a string of errors at the agency and the investigation has begun into what went wrong. Juliana Goldman reports.

NYPD on high alert after alleged cop-killing threat

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New York police have arrested a man allegedly overhead planning to kill cops. Investigators have been looking into hundreds of other online postings and 911 calls related to threats against police. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Playstation and Xbox Live networks hit by hack

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Gamers are anxious to get back online after an attack on some game systems. A group called “Lizard Squad” claimed responsibility for the attack on the Sony and Microsoft platform. Vinita Nair reports.

FDA approves new obesity drug

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The Food and Drug Administration approved a drug called Saxenda to treat obesity. Also, positive results from an anti-smoking campaign. Omar Villafranca reports on the day's top health news.



"The Interview" debuts despite threats

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The film "The Interview," at the center of the Sony hacking scandal, debuted in about 300 theaters and online on Christmas Day. Also, Roman Polanski lost his latest court case. Danielle Nottingham reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

Young sickle cell patient becomes cop for a day and saves Christmas

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Becoming a cop was a lifelong dream for Tayshawn Thompson, a 15-year-old sickle cell anemia patient. After being sworn in for one day as an honorary police officer, his detective work helped track stolen gifts for patients at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.

The winners and losers of lower oil prices

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For some, cheaper oil made long holiday trips possible, but for those in the oil industry, the decline is starting to take a toll Anna Werner reports.

NYC church's fresh approach draws in young people

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Hillsong Church in New York City is hitting all the right notes in engaging a new audience of churchgoers. Pastors are using the power of music to attract young adults. But although its atmosphere is different than a traditional church, Hillsong's core values are still conservative. Jericka Duncan reports on its booming success.

Ebola cancels Christmas in Sierra Leone

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As Sierra Leone struggles to control the deadly outbreak, government officials have been forced to cancel all public holiday celebrations. Debora Patta reports on why the infection rate has been so hard to manage in the West African nation.

The CDC's no good, very bad year

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A CDC worker in Atlanta may have been exposed to the Ebola virus by mistake. The mishap is the latest in a series of problems that have plagued the agency over the past year. Julianna Goldman talks to experts who say the CDC may not be doing enough to avoid mistakes.

Camera technology in police cruisers allows for "time travel"

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In Palo Alto, five cameras installed in every regular beat officer's patrol car captures a 270-degree field of view that can be used for evidence and accountability. As Bob Orr reports, the city's police chief says the camera system is already making a difference.

Lack of body camera raises questions in Missouri shooting

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Demonstrations continued overnight in Berkeley, Missouri, to protest the killing of a black teen by a white police officer. Neither the officer's dashcam or body camera were activated, leaving some to doubt the police department's version of events.

Patriotism driving people to see "The Interview"

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Although critics have panned it, moviegoers are expressing pride as a reason for seeing the controversial comedy. Seth Rogan, the star and co-director of the film, made a surprise appearance to thank fans at a screening in Los Angeles. As Ben Tracy reports, it's still unclear if Sony will make its money back.

Pope Francis delivers Christmas message for peace

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Pope Francis delivered his second Christmas blessing and message at the Vatican. He condemned "brutal persecution" at the hands of militants in Syria and Iraq, and praised those helping Ebola victims, as he prayed for peace worldwide. CBS News' Anna Matranga reports from the Vatican.

Volunteers deliver Christmas meals and holiday cheer

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Volunteers across New York City helped feed thousands of homebound elderly residents on Christmas Day. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave accompanied Citymeals-on-Wheels helpers as they prepared, packed up and delivered food and good cheer.

College hopeful opens the letter of his dreams

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Millions of high school students patiently wait to hear from colleges they apply to every year. We found one incoming freshman, who's more excited than any we'd ever met. Steve Hartman shows us why on "CBSN."

The other side of the court

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A terminally ill basketball player gets to live out her dream by playing an NCAA game. Meet the opposing team who let her shine. Steve Hartman has more on "CBSN."

Inside Steve's Home

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Steve Hartman takes us inside his home on "CBSN."

Moviegoers flock to “The Interview”

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Moviegoers ventured out to see “The Interview” after Sony reversed course and went ahead with the Christmas Day release. For many in the audience, seeing the movie is a way of standing up for their rights as American citizens. Marlie Hall reports.





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