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ISIS executioner "Jihadi John" believed to be London man

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The masked Islamic militant appeared in several videos in which American hostages were beheaded last year. A U.S. intelligence official confirmed to CBS News that his name is Mohammed Emwazi, a Briton from a well-to-do family who grew up in London. Mark Phillips reports.

States of emergency declared as winter storm hits South

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It is the third big winter storm in less than two weeks, and much of the South continues to shiver under another powerful blast of snow, sleet and ice. States like Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas have declared states of emergency. Vinita Nair reports from Durham, North Carolina, where there is serious damage.

Man survives three hours buried in snow

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A New Hampshire man was trying to clear ice from his rook when a pack of snow slid off, burying him under two feet. He was not rescued until his wife returned home more than three hours later. CBS Boston station WBZ has the story.

Video game designer speaks out against threats

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Cyber entrepreneur Brianna Wu has become the target of threats after speaking out against the treatment of women online. Now she says it's forced her to drop out of a major gaming convention. WBZ's Jim Smith reports.

WorldView: Brazil's top military chiefs resign and more headlines

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Brazil's government is shaken up after the country's top military officials resigned. The president of Honduras' brother is being sentenced for drug trafficking. Germany is suspending use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 60. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" with those and other headlines from around the world.

Congress updated on coalition effort against ISIS

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Gen. John Allen, who is coordinating the international coalition to fight ISIS, briefed Congress Wednesday on the latest from the effort. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk joins "Up To The Minute" to discuss the fight against ISIS and the terror arrests in New York City.



Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks cope with injured stars

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It's not just the frigid weather that's making Chicago residents gloomy. Chicago Tribune columnist David Haugh joins CBSN with the details of two sports injuries that are devastating blows to fans in the Windy City.

Legal analyst on the emotional testimony in Day 2 of Derek Chauvin trial

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The second day of the Derek Chauvin trial featured testimony from witnesses who described what they saw as the former police officer kept his knee pinned on George Floyd's neck. An off-duty firefighter said she was blocked from helping Floyd. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Vetting 2016 presidential hopefuls

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It's still a year away from Iowa Caucuses, but Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is emerging as a GOP frontrunner ahead of CPAC, the annual gathering of conservative leaders. CBS News' White House correspondent Major Garrett and congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes discuss the 2016 hopefuls.

2/25: Blizzard conditions trigger 40-car pileup in Northeast; Student uncovers lost Malcolm X tape

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Blizzard conditions in Etna, Maine triggered a 40-car pileup along I-95, leaving a mangled trail of vehicles and injuring at least a dozen people. Jericka Duncan reports on the weather that set new records for the month of February; and, it was 50 years ago this month that Malcolm X was assassinated. There is a story about the black activist that might have been lost to history, were it not for a student at Brown University who came upon it quite by accident.

A confession in question

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Melissa Calusinski is a young Illinois woman sitting in prison for a crime she swears she didn't commit. So why did she confess? Hear more from "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty on what you need to know before watching her updated report, "Blaming Melissa," Saturday, July 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Student uncovers lost Malcolm X tape

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It was 50 years ago this month that Malcolm X was assassinated. There is a story about the black activist that might have been lost to history, were it not for a student at Brown University who came upon it quite by accident. Jim Axelrod reports.

Future of Internet at stake in net neutrality vote

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The Federal Communications Commission is set to conclude the debate over net neutrality with a vote on Thursday. Don Dahler reports on what the FCC has proposed and why some are concerned about the vote's outcome.

Eddie Routh found guilty in "American Sniper" trial

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While Eddie Ray Routh showed no emotion after the guilty verdict, Chris Kyle's brother and parents embraced. Manuel Bojorquez reports on Routh's future and the reaction to the verdict.

Hillary Clinton focusing on gender themes

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After keeping a low profile over the past few months, Hillary Clinton spoke to a group of about 5,000 women in Silicon Valley. She has two more women's events scheduled in the next few weeks. Nancy Cordes explains what this signals about Clinton's prospective bid for president.

Southwest Airlines grounds 128 planes for missing inspections

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Southwest Airlines grounded one-fifth of its fleet Tuesday after missing scheduled inspections. But now the Federal Aviation Administration is allowing those planes to fly -- even before the inspections are completed. Chip Reid reports.

Who owns the Internet and why you should care

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Republicans are backing off their fight with President Obama over regulating the Internet, which paves the way for the FCC to approve rules that support "net neutrality." Nicholas Thompson, editor for the NewYorker.com, joins CBSN to discuss the game-changing move.

Investigation: Veterans' claims were ignored

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A CBS News investigation has uncovered more problems within the Department of Veteran Affairs. Insiders tell CBS News the department has mismanaged claims for thousands of veterans who were due benefits, pensions, and funeral assistance. Wyatt Andrews reports.





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