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Preview: Larry David

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Despite his success, Larry David tells Charlie Rose he still couldn't walk up to a woman in a bar. Watch Rose's dynamic and humorous profile of the TV and comedy star on 60 Minutes Sunday, March 1 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

FCC approves new net neutrality rules

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The FCC has approved rules on Internet service providers, enforcing what's called "net neutrality." CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Vladimir Duthiers have the details on how the Internet will be regulated.

John Boehner blows kisses at a reporter

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House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, had an unusual response to a reporter asking about how the House will handle a looming funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security.

Labradors named the top breed in the U.S.

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Labradors once again have been named the most popular breed in the country by The American Kennel Club. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano show us what other breeds made the list.



KFC unveils edible coffee cup

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Drink your coffee and eat your cup! CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Vladimir Duthiers show us KFC's newest product.

Regulators warning banks of "armageddon-type" cyber-attack

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A New York financial regulator is pushing for stricter security rules to protect U.S. banks from what he calls an "armaggedon-type" cyber-attack. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Vladimir Duthiers show us new steps banks will have to take soon to protect their information.

Potential GOP candidates for 2016 to speak at CPAC

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Republican presidential hopefuls are hoping to make an impact at the Conservative Political Action Conference. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to break it all down.

ISIS holding hundreds of Christians hostage

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The number of Christians kidnapped and held hostage by ISIS has gone up. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN with more on what ISIS is hoping to achieve from these kidnappings.

Why gin is becoming the latest tonic of choice

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Gin has been Britain's drink of choice since the 1700s, but with a nickname like "mother's ruin," the spirit's reputation has taken some knocks. Thanks to some crafty distillers, a new gin craze is buzzing across the pond. Charlie D'Agata reports on how this juniper revolution is making sure the drink doesn't face a last call.

Erin Moriarty: "I object!"

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During a speech in front of the Appellate Judges Education Institution (AJEI) in Dallas on Nov. 14, 2014, "48 Hours" correspondent and lawyer Erin Moriarty shares a story that is slightly in contempt of court.

"Madam Secretary" star Tea Leoni on hit series, women on TV

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The CBS political drama is Sunday's most-watched series on television, averaging more than 14 million viewers. Téa Leoni, who stars as Elizabeth McCord plays the role of a former CIA analyst appointed secretary of state after the sudden death of her predecessor. Leoni joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her role.

Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock faces scrutiny for lavish spending

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Republican Congressman Aaron Schock of Illinios is under fire for his spending habits. An ethics watchdog group plans to file a new federal complaint against him, saying he improperly spent campaign funds to fly on private planes, among other luxurious items. Nancy Cordes reports.

D.C. faces fight with Congress over pot legalization

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A new law to legalize weed in Washington, D.C., went into effect Thursday, but some Republican members of Congress are calling for the feds to arrest D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and city council members. Julianna Goldman explains the clash over cannabis.

Pfizer study finds COVID-19 vaccine is 100% effective, safe for kids 12 to 15

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In a study of more than 2,200 kids between 12 and 15 years old, Pfizer found that its COVID-19 vaccine is fully effective and safe. Dr. Susannah Hills spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what this study means for school reopenings and herd immunity in the U.S.

Three suspects from Brooklyn accused of trying to join ISIS

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Three men from Brooklyn were formally charged Wednesday for providing material support for ISIS. It's not clear how much of what was planned in the U.S. was just talk, but it was enough for federal investigators to consider the men a threat. Their arrests are a disturbing reminder of ISIS' ability to recruit and inspire extremists in the U.S. Jeff Pegues reports.





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