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What you need to know about Amazon's one-hour delivery service

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Amazon introduced it's new delivery program "Prime Now." The idea is that consumers can have packages within an hour. Right now the program is only available in certain parts of New York, but Amazon says it will expand next year. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman tells CBSN about the pilot program.

France abandons billion-dollar ship deal with Russia

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In 2011 France agreed to make two Mistral navy ships for Russia, but with increased military tension and Russia's involvement with the Ukraine crisis, France is backing out of the deal.

The propaganda war in Cuba fizzles out

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When America put signs up ridiculing communism in Cuba, the island's government fought back to block them from sight. Now, as Scott Pelley reports, the old propaganda battles seems to no longer matter.

More job losses for the oil industry

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Lower oil prices are buoying Louisiana's fishermen, but putting the squeeze on others. Manuel Bojorquez reports on the threat to jobs in the state's oil industry.

Putin blames the west for Russia's economic trouble

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Russia's economy is in free-fall, but you wouldn't know it listening to President Vladimir Putin. As Charlie D'Agata reports from Moscow, Putin used his end of the year press conference Thursday to defend himself and attack the west.



Evidence in Sony hack continues to point to North Korea

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The White House is now weighing its response to the attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. The federal investigation suggests that North Korea's digital fingerprints are on the computer breach. Bob Orr reports.

Businesses poised to profit from new Cuba policy

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If Congress were to lift the trade embargo, businesses will be ready to take advantage of it. Vicente Arenas reports from Miami, where the tourism industry is especially eager to reap the benefits of a new relationship with Cuba.

Congress gears up for a fight over the filibuster's future

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Lawmakers are gearing up for a fight over the future of the filibuster as Democrats seek to advance voting legislation that would overhaul U.S. election law. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson and Politico congressional correspondent Olivia Beavers join CBSN's Lana Zak with more.

Trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to begin

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Opening arguments for the former Minneapolis police officer involved in George Floyd's death begin Monday. Derek Chauvin faces three charges, including second-degree murder. In anticipation of widespread protests, National Guard troops have been activated around the courthouse. Brandt Williams, a criminal justice and public safety correspondent for Minnesota Public Radio, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with a preview.

U.S. surgeons perform successful "COVID to COVID" double-lung transplant

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Doctors at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago successfully transplanted both lungs on a COVID-19 patient using them from a donor who previously recovered from the virus. Dr. Samuel Kim, a thoracic surgeon at Northwestern Medicine involved in that procedure, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss one of the first-known "COVID to COVID" double-lung transplants.

Cubans cautiously optimistic about change

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CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley spoke with Cubans in Havana about the impact of America's new stance on their country. One Cuban told Pelley living for decades under the U.S. embargo makes it hard to imagine a different future.

Report urges major overhaul of Secret Service

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A review concluded that the Secret Service is in dire need of a complete "top-to-bottom" overhaul of the agency. Earlier this year, the Secret Service experienced White House security snafus that led to the resignation of then-Secret Service Director Julia Pierson. CBS News' Senior White House correspondent Bill Plante joins CBSN with the details.

"Serial" podcast airs season 1 finale

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"Serial," the wildly popular podcast averaging more than a million downloads an episode, has posted the finale to its first season.

Flash Points: Will falling oil prices tank Russia's economy?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about how the drop in oil prices is affecting Russia's economy, and whether a downturn could prompt political changes in that country.

Suspected Boko Haram militants kidnaps scores of women, again

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Details are still emerging, but the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram is suspected of kidnapping more than 100 women and children in an attack on a remote Nigerian village. And as CBS News correspondent Debora Patta reports, questions still loom as to the whereabouts of more than 200 girls taken earlier this year.

Preview: Sen. Tom Coburn

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Republican Sen. Tom Coburn says he's proud of the U.S. for electing Barack Obama president. Watch Lesley Stahl's profile on Coburn this Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.

U.S. airstrikes kill several senior ISIS leaders

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Recent U.S. airstrikes in Iraq have killed several senior ISIS military leaders, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin confirms. Martin joins CBSN from Washington D.C.

L.A.'s 1970s cultural renaissance

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It was a time when the worlds of movies, television and music were transformed by a creative explosion centered in Los Angeles. Ronald Brownstein, author of "Rock Me on the Water," talks with correspondent John Blackstone about the year Los Angeles transformed both entertainment and politics. Blackstone also talks with singer-songwriter Jackson Browne about creative collaborations in the mid-1970s that fostered a unique period in pop culture history.

Ferguson decision: Producer Jonathan Blakely reports from the scene

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Ferguson, Missouri, erupted in violence overnight after a grand jury declined to press charges against Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. CBS News Producer Jonathan Blakely was there overnight and joins "CBSN" with more from the scene.





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