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Study challenges years of peanut allergy advice

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Researchers have completed a study that challenges the conventional wisdom about peanut allergies. As CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains, the study found that a child's early exposure to peanut protein dramatically reduced the risk of allergies.

Phone call leads to $18,000 bill for unwanted meds

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A CBS News investigation tracks how a call from a telemarketer resulted in thousands of dollars in unwanted pain creams and gels. "This is really abuse in the marketplace," says Dr. Steve Miller. Jim Axelrod reports.

Mall of America increases security amid threat

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A new video from al-Shabaab calls for attacks modeled after the 2013 terrorist assault on the Westgate Mall in Kenya. Jeff Pegues reports on the threat and how authorities are responding.

Forecast: New storm to hit South

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As much of the country deals with cold temperatures, another storm is expected to strike. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at CBS station WBZ-TV, has the forecast.

Freezing temperatures wreak havoc in the South

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Frigid weather have caused many to take extra precautions. In Amarillo, Texas frozen freeways led to a multi-truck pileup. Anna Werner and Adriana Diaz report.

Eye Opener: Emotional testimony marked day 2 of Derek Chauvin trial

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Emotional testimony by several witnesses marked the second day in the Derek Chauvin trial. Also, new images inside a Customs and Border Protection facility in Texas show severe overcrowding of migrant children and families. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



Flash Points: Al-Shabaab calls for attacks on Western malls

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about Somali terror group Al-Shabaab's message urging followers to attack malls in the West, and how seriously U.S. officials are taking the potential threat.

New study reveals most U.K. women don't shower daily

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A new study out of the U.K. reveals that four out of five women surveyed say they don't shower every day, and one-third admit they go up to three days without showering. CBSN's Anne Marie Greene reports on the dirty details.

Netanyahu's new campaign ad takes aim at the U.S.

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In Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new campaign ad, he compares his hotly anticipated speech to the U.S. Congress to speeches delivered by Israel's first Prime Minister, Ben Gurion. Netanyahu stresses that if Israel were to listen to the U.S., Israel would not exist. CBS Radio correspondent Dan Raviv speaks To CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne Marie Green about why things have gotten so bad between Netanyahu and Obama.

Retired N.Y. cop who killed his daughters left suicide note

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A suicide note was discovered in the home of a retired White Plains police officer who killed his teenage daughters and family dogs, before killing himself. The note was addressed to the murderer's wife. The couple discussed a possible separation in mid-January. CBSN's Michelle Sigona reports.

Edward Snowden's girlfriend went on stage after Oscars win

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Edward Snowden’s girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, joined the director of the documentary "Citizenfour" on stage at the Oscars after it won an award. CBSN’s Anne Marie Greene and Vladimir Duthiers report on the special guest.

Hackers for hire helping companies

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Hackers have successfully broken into several companies, including Target and Sony. Now some corporations are fighting fire with fire, hiring hackers to try to break into their own systems. Lauren Lyster reports.

New developments in mall terror threats

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Homeland Security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN with the latest on terror group al Shabab's purported threats against the Mall of America.

Study links hand washing dishes to fewer allergies

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Parents who wash the dishes by hand instead of using a dishwasher may lower the chances that their kids will develop allergies. CBSN's Anne Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers report.

Jodi Kantor on impact of gender discrimination lawsuits

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As opening statements for Ellen Pao's high-profile sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers is set to begin this week, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor discusses whether these types of lawsuits can bring about social change and address frustrations women might face in the workplace.





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