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Air pollution linked to risk of having an autistic child

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A new study found pregnant women in areas with high pollution face a higher risk of having a child with autism. And, millions of people with asthma and severe allergies may not be getting the full benefit of their medications. Omar Villafranca has some of the day's top health stories.

"Survivor" winner revealed

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The last woman standing on CBS's "Survivor" takes home $1 million. Also, a stunning admission from a former "7th Heaven" actor. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.



Marvel's editor-in-chief explains the changing face of comics

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In Marvel's "All New Captain America," the title character is played by a black man. And that's not the only change, Marvel has rebooted several of it's main characters with new, diverse characters. CBSN talks to Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso.

12/17: U.S.-Cuba move to thaw diplomatic relations; Sony cancels release of " The Interview"

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Nearly 54 years after President Eisenhower severed dimplomatic ties with the communist dictatorship, President Obama said it's time to restore ties with Cuba. Major Garrett reports on the dramatic and controversial push for change in America's relationship with Cuba. ; Sony Pictures decided to cancel the Christmas release of its upcoming comedy "The Interview". The nation's largest theater chains said they would not show the movie because of terror threats made by computer hackers who breached Sony.

Film critic in shock over Sony pulling "The Interview"

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Chicago Sun-Times film critic Richard Roeper joins CBSN to share his analysis of Sony's move to scrap the movie "The Interview". There's also more evidence today that North Korea could be behind the Sony hack.

Alan Gross thankful to be back in America

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American Alan Gross is back on U.S. soil after being released from a Cuban prison. Margaret Brennan reports on the journey that brought Gross to freedom.

Murder charges filed in deadly meningitis outbreak

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Fourteen people were charged, two of them with murder, in the biggest case ever brought in the U.S. over contaminated medicine. More than 750 people in 20 states were sickened in 2012. Many with a rare form of fungal meningitis that left 64 dead. Jim Axelrod reports.

What Russia thinks of America's shift on Cuba

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Russia's close economic ties with Cuba are being called into question after America's decision to ease its relationship with the island nation. Charlie D'Agata reports on how Russia reacted to the news.

Pope Francis played role in changing Cuba-U.S. policy

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Pope Francis played a key role in helping to broker the release of American Alan Gross. The Pope sent letters to both President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro last summer. As the archbishop of Miami put it, Pope Francis did what popes are supposed to do, build bridges and promote peace. Allen Pizzey reports.

Sony cancels release of " The Interview"

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Sony Pictures decided to cancel the Christmas release of its upcoming comedy "The Interview". The nation's largest theater chains said they would not show the movie because of terror threats made by computer hackers who breached Sony. Bob Orr reports.

Congress concerned with Obama's move on Cuba

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The President's move infuriated some on Capitol Hill and overjoyed others. Only Congress has the power to lift the longstanding travel ban on American citizens going to Cuba. This is not an issue that breaks down neatly on partylines. Nancy Cordes reports.

Miami's Cubans react to new U.S. policy with Cuba

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Reaction was swift and strong on the streets of Little Havana in Miami in response to President Obama's change in policy toward Cuba. Vicente Arenas reports on the impact the move is having for Miami's Cuban population.

U.S.-Cuba move to thaw diplomatic relations

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Nearly 54 years after President Eisenhower severed diplomatic ties with the communist dictatorship, President Obama said it's time to restore ties with Cuba. Major Garrett reports on the dramatic and controversial push for change in America's relationship with Cuba.

Flash Points: How will Pakistan respond to Taliban school massacre?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst about the Pakistani Taliban's deadly attack on a school that claimed over 140 lives -- most of them children -- and how the Pakistani military is responding.





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