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MoneyWatch: Gas keeps going up; Oil refinery workers stage strike

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Gas prices have risen for 27 straight days, according to AAA, which is the longest streak in over a year. Also, oil refinery workers are on strike, affecting about one-fifth of the national production capacity. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

New benefit to breastfeeding

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Researchers say that babies who are breastfed have a reduced exposure to arsenic. Also, doctors have developed a patch that can help people with serious peanut allergies. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

Weight Watchers sees significant drop in stocks

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The most famous weight loss program in America has slimmed down big time. Weight Watchers, which has been around since the early 1960s, has seen its stock drop 75 percent over the past three years. Jill Schlesinger reports.

New data on peanut allergy patch shows promise

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There is new data on a skin patch that may be able to protect nearly three million Americans who suffer from peanut allergies. Doctors say, so far, the results show promise. Don Dahler reports.

Deadly bombing hits peaceful rally in east Ukraine

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During a pro-Ukrainian rally in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, a bomb killed two and injured dozens. According to Ukrainian officials, police arrested four suspects in the attack. Charlie D'Agata reports.



DHS chief Jeh Johnson responds to threat to America's malls

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The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson addressed a video released by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab. He urged shoppers planning to go to the Mall of America to be cautious. Julianna Goldman reports.

Icy winter weather turns deadly in Tennessee

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Severe ice conditions added one more layer of misery for Tennessee, which remains in a state of emergency. There are 21 confirmed deaths attributed to the weather. Anna Werner reports.

Oscars 2015 kicks off with stars, fans in Hollywood

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With the stage set for the 87th Academy Awards, fans lucky enough to get an invite fill the bleachers outside the Dolby theatre in Hollywood. There's lots of debate about who will win some of the night's biggest awards. Danielle Nottingham reports.

40-ton whale rescued from tangled fishing line

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An adult humpback whale spent the better part of a week entangled in fishing lines along the leeward coast of the Big Island of Hawaii south of Kailua-Kona, according to observers. Members of the West Hawaii Marine Mammal Response Network, many of which had just done a refresher training two days before, were able to free it with careful efforts.

A foley artist sounds off

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Web extra: Movie sound effects man Marko Costanzo demonstrates some tricks of the trade for correspondent Martha Teichner, and explains why he's not squeamish creating the sound of breaking bones using celery.

February 22: McCain, Abbott and Johnson

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The latest on terror threats to America and the legal spat over Obama's immigration plans, with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and others.





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