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Doubt cast on North Korea as source of Sony hack

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Kurt Stammberger, a senior vice president with cyber security firm Norse, told CBS News his company has data that casts doubt on the FBI's claim that North Korea was solely responsible for the hack on Sony Pictures.

Sony to release "The Interview" in limited run

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Sony Pictures has agreed to release "The Interview" to independent theaters soon. The Alamo Drafthouse chain in Dallas and the Plaza Theater in Atlanta are both reporting a Christmas Day release for the film. Stars Seth Rogen and James Franco celebrated in their latest tweets.

High-tech help at the hardware store

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It's not always easy to find what you need in a large hardware store. But roaming the aisles at a San Jose hardware store is a robot to help customers get what they're looking for. CNET's Sumi Das introduces the Oshbot.

How NASA astronauts celebrate Christmas in space

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American astronauts aboard the International Space Station have amazing views for the holidays. They're also making headlines using 3D printers in space. Capt. Barry Wilmore and flight engineer Col. Terry Virts join "CBS This Morning" from orbit and share more about their current mission.

Over 7 million Keurig coffee makers recalled

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The recalls come after reports of "MINI Plus Brewing" machines that spray and burn users with hot water. The model has been sold in stores since 2009. As Vinita Nair reports, 90 people have reported injuries.



Could your e-reader be interfering with your sleep?

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A new study finds that e-books could be impacting readers' sleep. Dr. Charles Czeisler, chief of sleep medicine division at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the report.

Last-minute Christmas gifts you don't need to ship

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The clock is ticking on getting Christmas presents to their destinations. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" with some cool gift ideas that don't need to be shipped.

FAA too quick to approve use of drones, inspectors say

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The Federal Aviation Administration recently granted six Hollywood companies permission to use drones on movie sets. The agency said it was satisified the drones would not cause damage or injure people, but a Washington Post report raises a question as to whether the FAA ignored internal safety warnings. Julianna Goldman reports.

71 vehicles receive high marks in IIHS crash test

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is out with its annual list of vehicles with the best performances in its crash tests. This year, 71 models received top honors as compared to 39 the year before. Jericka Duncan reports.

Pope slams Vatican leaders in Christmas message

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Pope Francis turned the traditional Christmas greeting to cardinals, bishops and priests into a catalog of sins he hoped would be atoned for in the new year. Francis castigated what he called "spiritual Alzheimer's" that made the clergy forget they're supposed to be joyful men of God. Allen Pizzey reports.

Delta worker accused of smuggling loaded guns past TSA

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Two men are under arrest for smuggling loaded guns on commercial flights. The elaborate gun trafficking allegations involve airport baggage handler Eugene Harvey and former Delta employee Mark Quentin Henry. Jim Axelrod reports on how the police caught the suspects.

Advocates want to revive America's rail lines

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A Montana town saw a decline in population and many job cuts after losing its Amtrak service 40 years ago. Now Amtrak's CEO promises a "visionary plan" to expand service nationwide. Errol Barnett reports.

Protesters ignore NYC mayor's plea to suspend demonstrations

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says protests and debates over police violence need to stop until the two murdered policemen are laid to rest. Some protesters are already ignoring the mayor's request. Don Dahler reports.

Sony thanks employees for their professionalism

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Sony is trying to stay positive in the wake of a massive cyberattack. And, the civil rights drama "Selma" opens this week. Suzanne Marques has that and more in your Eye on Entertainment.

New vaccine shows promise against Ebola

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Researchers are calling a new vaccine a positive development in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus. And, new information that may help men trying to reduce those pot-bellies. Eboni Williams has some of today's top medical stories.

Representative Krishnamoorthi on PPP fraud, Baby Food Safety Act and filibuster debate

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A House subcommittee says it has evidence that mismanagement by the Trump administration led to nearly $84 billion in fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Select committee member and Illinois Representative Raja Kirshnamoorthi joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss what's being done to prevent fraudulent PPP loans, the Baby Food Safety Act and the filibuster debate in the Senate.





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