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Woman killed while adjusting bra holster

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A Michigan woman was adjusting her bra holster when she accidentally shot herself. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Nancy Cordes have the story.

What's in this year's Oscar swag bags?

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This year's gift bags for Oscar nominees are worth $167,000 each. Some of the items inside include car rentals and a certificate for a top-of-the-line bike. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Nancy Cordes show us what else is in the gift bag.

Allison Williams defends dad Brian Williams

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Allison Williams, daughter of embattled NBC anchor Brian Williams, defended her dad during an interview at New York's 92nd Street Y with Seth Meyers. CBSN's Nancy Cordes and Elaine Quijano show us what she said about her father's scandal.

Superbugs are ticking timebombs

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A drug-resistant "superbug" has infected several patients in Los Angeles. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins CBSN with more on why they're becoming more widespread and dangerous.

Sony axing smartphones?

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Sony could be taking its smartphones off the market. But as CNET's Bridget Carey explains on CBSN, that doesn't mean the company is getting out of that business entirely.

Is Samsung's LoopPay an answer to Apple Pay?

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Samsung is going after Apple Pay. The company has bought a mobile payment start-up company. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on how it may be easier to use than Apple's product.

Meet the Hollywood valet who's parked stars' cars for generations

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Sunday is Oscar night, one of the biggest party nights of the year in the movie business. If you follow the red carpet backwards to where it meets the curb, you'll find where stars and their cars meet Hollywood's Chuck Pick. Lee Cowan reports on why the man is such a driving force in Hollywood.



Making the short list for a one-way trip to Mars

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There's fierce competition for a one-way ticket to Mars. A group of people from around the world, including 33 Americans, are a step closer to making the journey. Chip Reid speaks with two of the finalists in this historic project.

California bill would force some employers to give at least two weeks notice for schedules

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California is considering a historic change in the workplace. A new bill called the Fair Scheduling Act would require food and retail businesses with 500 or more workers to give at least two weeks notice when making staff schedules. New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the new bill would mean for employers and employees.

California parents furious over Catholic school's pamphlets with adult content

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The archdiocese of San Francisco faces a rebellion at a Catholic elementary school after "Examination of Conscience" pamphlets were given to young students. It was meant to prepare them to confess their sins, but some parents say it was immoral for the school to distribute the handout. Omar Villafranca reports.

Massive protests over prosecutor death mystery in Argentina

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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in Buenos Aires Wednesday protesting the death of top Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman. The death has raised speculation of a possible terrorism coverup. Michelle Miller reports on how President Cristina Fernandez is telling the world to butt out.

Defense bolsters insanity case in "American Sniper" murder trial

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Attorneys for Eddie Ray Routh are attempting to strengthen their insanity defense with the testimonies of Routh's ex-girlfriend and sister. Routh has admitted to killing former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield. Manuel Bojorquez reports on Routh's often scary behavior.

California oil refinery blast sends flames shooting into sky

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A powerful blast at an ExxonMobil oil refinery rocked Torrance, California, on Wednesday. Investigators are still looking into the cause of the explosion, which sent ash raining over the area. Peter Daut of Los Angeles station KCBS reports.

65 percent of Americans see ISIS as major threat

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As the White House summit on Countering Violent Extremism enters its third and final day, a new CBS News poll shows a growing number of Americans see ISIS as a major threat. CBS News senior security contributor and former CIA deputy director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the U.S. response to the extremist group.

Midwest blasted with coldest temperatures of season

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People in two-thirds of the country are waking up to brutally cold weather as a giant frozen air mass reaches across the East, South and Midwest. Minneapolis station WCCO's Ashley Roberts reports.

Superbug at UCLA Medical Center could have role in two deaths

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In a major new health scare in Southern California, a deadly superbug may have infected nearly 200 people at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Seven people are known to have been exposed since October, and two of them died. Carter Evans reports on how this bacteria started to spread.

Deadly superbug scare: What went wrong at UCLA Medical Center?

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The drug resistant superbug, known as CRE, has been blamed for the death of two patients at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Health officials are trying to determine just how many patients may be at risk of exposure. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the "worrisome" outbreak.

Almost 200 may have been exposed to "superbug" in L.A.

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UCLA Medical Center warning 179 patients that they may have been exposed to bacteria "superbug" CRE; it may have been factor in two deaths and has infected 5 more patients. CBS Los Angeles reports.





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