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Blizzard conditions trigger 40-car pileup in Northeast

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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.

Happening on "CBS This Morning": Thursday, Feb. 26

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Check out a sneak peek of Thursday's "CBS This Morning" with senior producer Diana Miller. Thursday's show will feature a new cell phone charging device, and how the 1990's are back.

Susan Rice: Netanyahu visit could be "destructive" to U.S.-Israel ties

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CBS News correspondents Major Garrett and Dan Raviv join CBSN to discuss comments made by President Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, who said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming visit to Congress could damage U.S. ties with Israel.



The world’s wealthiest women ranked

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Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg joins the list of the world’s nine wealthiest women, according to data from advisory firm Wealth-X.

Germany reprinting Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf"

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Adolf Hitler's autobiography, "Mein Kampf," will soon return to German bookstores. It's been banned since the end of World War II, but Bavaria owns the German copyright, which expires in December. As CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports, the first new print will be out early in 2016, and it will be about 2,000 pages.

72 Black executives push for corporations to take stand over newly-passed voting restrictions

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72 Black former and current business executives signed a full-page ad in the New York Times Wednesday pushing for corporate America to stand up against voting rights restrictions after lawmakers in Georgia passed a controversial new voting bill. Ken Chenault, the former CEO of American Express, and Ursula Burns, the former CEO of Xerox, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what role corporations have in protecting the rights of Americans.

Three New York men arrested, accused of supporting ISIS

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Three men who live in Brooklyn, New York, have been arrested and are accused of supporting ISIS. They were arrested before at least two of them could join the terror group in Syria. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with details of a raid that led to the arrests.

Watch pregnant woman appear to be thrown from New York cab

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Surveillance video shows a New York City yellow cab driver getting out of a taxi. He walks to the back passenger door and appears to physically pull a pregnant woman from the back seat. WCBS-TV's Valerie Castro reports.

New space capsules can hold 4 astronauts

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NASA is performing its second of three spacewalks at the International Space Station. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano and John Dickerson with more on walking in zero gravity.

Eating too healthy may be sign of eating disorder

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A new eating disorder known as orthorexia is an unhealthy obsession with eating healthy. Those who suffer from other eating disorders like anorexia are increasingly showing signs of orthorexia. Bigad Shaban reports from Los Angeles.

"It's What I Do": A photojournalist's journey through horror and joy

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Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario risked her life to cover nearly every recent war. She made headlines most recently for her New York Times piece, "What can a pregnant photojournalist cover? Everything." It's an adaptation from her new book, "It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War," where Addario shares her journey covering chaos and suffering, and finding love in the middle of it all. Norah O'Donnell reports.

FCC to vote on changes to "net neutrality" regulations

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The FCC is voting on changes to new "net neutrality" regulations. Net neutrality is the idea that the Internet should be accessible to all users. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN to explain the ongoing debate.

How to get out of student debt

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Millions of Americans are drowning in student debt. Students owe a combined $1.2 trillion right now. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins CBSN with advice on how you can get out of it.

Startup company Pebble developing new smartwatch

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Pebble has announced a new watch on Kickstarter and raised millions of dollars within just a few hours. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with what makes this watch so unique.

Behind the Oscars with Gayle King

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"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King attended the Oscars over the weekend. She joins CBSN with some of the memorable moments not shown on television.

Rising tensions between U.S., Israel ahead of Benjamin Netanyahu visit

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Tensions are high between the U.S. and Israel ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington. "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose sat down with President Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice. He joins CBSN with why Rice says Netanyahu's visit is destructive.





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