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Why future storm predictions may be more reliable

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After New York City took unprecedented steps of ordering all non-emergency vehicles off every street and closing the entire subway system, government officials and meteorologists woke up to criticism for what some called a botched forecast. Jim Alexrod reports on how new technology will help improve future predictions.

Powerful nor'easter pounds northern New England

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The tail end of a powerful nor'easter is whipping northern New England. Powerful winds created dangerous, whiteout conditions in many cities across Massachusetts. Anna Werner reports from Boston.

Auschwitz survivor remembers the Holocaust

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Irving Roth, 85, founded the Holocaust Resource Center in Manhasset, New York, to help ensure the world never forgets the atrocities of the Holocaust. Jill Wagner reports.

Siblings with autism have different genetic mutations

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Typically, it's been thought that when two children from the same family have autism, it's a result of the same genetic mutations. A new study from Autism Speaks suggests that this isn't always the case; the genes that lead to autism are much more varied. Dr. Malika Marshall reports.



Cholesterol risk starts in early adulthood, study finds

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A new study finds that every decade you have elevated cholesterol between ages 35 and 55, your risk of heart disease could jump by 39 percent. Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the study.

Holocaust survivors gather for Auschwitz 70th anniversary

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Holocaust survivors and world leaders gathered Tuesday to mark the somber anniversary of when Soviet troops liberated the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, this could be the last visit for some survivors.

Alleged Russian spy ring found in New York

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Three Russian citizens have been charged with spying and trying to recruit New York City residents as intelligence sources. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues joins "CBSN" with the details.

President Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia following King Abdullah's death

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President Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia to pay respects to the royal family following King Abdullah's death. The president cut short the final day of his visit to India to make the detour. CBSN's Vicente Arenas and Elaine Quijano examine video of the president's arrival.

New York Gov. Cuomo addresses criticism on drastic blizzard precautions

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While heavy snow is still falling in some areas, other cities are coming back to life. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says their decisions may have been "the more prudent course of action." Don Dahler reports from New York, where some are wondering if the authorities went overboard with their warnings.

Mom captures joy of imperfect moments in photos

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Danielle Guenther was a stay-at-home mom who decided to turn her photography hobby into a business two years ago. As a lifestyle photographer, she takes beautiful pictures of families, but it's the moments that some parents might wish to hide that Guenther is transforming into funny, lasting memories. Elaine Quijano reports.

Government employee flew drone near White House

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The hobbyist model drone that crashed on the White House South Lawn Monday was too small to be detected by a radar. Bill Plante reports on new questions being raised about White House security.

Risks of cancer-causing radiation from X-rays, CT scans

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A new investigation from Consumer Reports found the number of CT scans grew from 3 million a year in 1980 to 80 million today, and up to one-third of them could be unnecessary. Consumer Reports deputy content editor Trisha Calvo joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the story.

Plane's parachute saves doomed pilot off Hawaii

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Lue Morton, the pilot who ditched his plane in the Pacific Ocean after it ran out of gas, is speaking out about his experience. The dramatic crash landing was caught on video. John Blackstone shows how a special parachute might have made the difference between life and death.

App allows real-time monitoring of snow plows

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In many big cities, snow plows are now equipped with GPS trackers. The technology used to direct the plows also gives real-time updates on the clean-up effort. Vladimir Duthier reports on PlowNYC, an app that's putting residents in the driver's seat.

FBI exposes Russian spy ring trying to recruit New Yorkers

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The FBI broke up an alleged Russian spy ring, which prosecutors say had been operating in New York City since 2012. One suspect was arrested and two others left the country. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington.

Blizzard closes Boston airport, highways and schools

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A fleet of 2,000 plows took to the streets of Boston overnight, trying to keep pace with snow falling at two to three inches per hour. More snow is expected, along with significant power outages in parts of Massachusetts. Anna Werner reports from Boston.

Parts of Maine could face two feet of snow

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Coastal flooding and high surf are expected in Maine with the state's entire coast under a blizzard warning. Jericka Duncan reports from Portland, Maine.

Heavy snow, brutal winds slam Long Island, one teen dies

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The snow and wind got heavier as the storm moved east. Parts of Long Island saw three to four inches of snow per hour. Local police say the storm turned deadly overnight when a 17-year-old hit a light pole while sledding. Kris Van Cleave reports from Commack, New York.

NYC streets, subways closed as millions hunker down

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The blizzard dumped just a quarter of what meteorologists predicted, but that was still enough to bring New York City to a standstill. Subways and commuter train services are closed, and the streets are practically car-free. Don Dahler reports from Times Square.





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