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Flash Points: Will the U.S. finally close Guantanamo?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the status of the administration's efforts to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.

Ramen makers open learning lab for diners

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Ramen, the traditional Japanese noodle soup, is booming in popularity in the U.S. Sun Noodle, a major ramen manufacturer, has opened the Ramen Lab, a small eatery in New York City where diners can learn about the dish from a Japanese chef. Vinita Nair reports.

The Golden Globes: A preview of Hollywood's big night

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The award season kicks off on Sunday with the Golden Globe Awards. Derek Thompson, senior editor at The Atlantic magazine, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" with a preview of the show and predictions for some of the major awards.

Marking the 80th anniversary of Amelia Earhart's epic Pacific flight

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80 years ago this weekend, Amelia Earhart made her groundbreaking and dangerous flight across the Pacific. She left from Honolulu bound for Oakland, California. 18 hours and 24,000 miles later, Earhart's red Lockheed Vega aircraft touched down, and a crowd of 10,000 fans greeted her at Oakland Airport.

Astronomers discover eight new Earth-like planets

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The Kepler Space Telescope has found eight more planets resembling Earth. That boots the odds that life might exist on other planets. Jeffrey Kluger, editor-at-large for Time magazine, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the findings.

Morning Rounds: Losing weight 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 a new diet pill and the best diet plans for 2015.

Space-X launches rocket to ISS

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Space-X launched the unmanned rocket Falcon 9 from Florida Saturday morning. It is loaded with supplies and heading to the International Space Station. Vinita Nair reports.



Job creation see biggest jump since 1999

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The latest jobs report is better than expected. Employers added more than a quarter of a million jobs in December. That brought the 2014 total to nearly 3 million new jobs created, the best year for job creation since 1999. But it's not all good news. CBS News Analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.

Inside the Paris suspects' link to Islamic extremists

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Authorities have linked the suspects from the Paris terror attacks to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the connection to global terrorism.

Terror suspect killed after grocery store standoff

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Ahmedi Koulibaly, the man suspected in the Thursday killing of a French police officer, was killed after taking hostages in a kosher grocery store in Paris. His girlfriend Hayat Boumedienne, also a suspect, is still on the run. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Paris.

Former CIA Chief David Petraeus may face criminal charges

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David Petraeus, the former head of the CIA, could face felony criminal charges for allegedly giving classified material to a biographer who was also his mistress. The FBI and federal prosecutors have recommended that Petraeus be charged. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington.

Winter weather blast eases across U.S.

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Much of the country east of the Rockies is still in the grip of an arctic weather mass this morning. Temperatures neared zero at O'Hare Airport last night, and fierce waves in coastal Michigan combined with cold to cover a 48-foot lighthouse in ice. CBS Chicago Meteorologist Ed Curran reports how long the frigid weather will continue.

Charlie Hebdo suspects killed outside of Paris

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The manhunt for the two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo attacks ended on Friday, as the brothers were killed in a printing plant outside of Paris. Said and Cherif Kouachi were on the run for more than two days. Clarissa Ward reports from Dammartin-en-Goële, France.

MoneyWatch: Many workers expect a raise; Used car prices going up

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A new survey finds how many workers expect a raise in the next year and how many will look for a new job if they don't get that pay hike. Also, the price of gas may be falling, but the cost to buy a used car isn't. Lauren Lyster reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Regulators sound alarm over fresh financial scams

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Regulators are warning that financial scammers have been busy during the holiday season, concocting a variety of ways to ensnare investors in their schemes in the new year. Jill Schlesinger reports on what to look out for.

Time Lapse: Melbourne - The World's Most Liveable City

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Remarkable time-lapse video highlights the beauty of Melbourne, Australia -- ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit as the World's Most Liveable City. Video courtesy of Daniel Johnson. Follow him on TwitterandInstagram. Like him on Facebook. And, see more of his work on Vimeo.

Cool and kooky tech at CES

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You never really know what kind of gadgets you’re going to see at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. From the cool to the kooky, CNET.com’s Kara Tsuboi has some highlights.

High-tech washing machines

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Like every year, the latest smartphones and TVs were on display at the International Consumer Electronics Show – but this event also saw a new line of high-tech washers. Bigad Shaban reports.

48 Hours preview: A web of lies ends in murder

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A mother of two is shot dead, and as police investigate, they uncover a tangled web of deceit. 48 Hours Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky tells CBSN about the twisted affairs of Travis McGraw.





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