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New England struggles to break free from epic winter

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Boston just hit the 8-foot mark of snow, the second highest total it's ever recorded. The snow and cold are making if difficult to get around, whether on ground or at sea. Jericka Duncan reports from Boston.

Snow, ice and bitter cold grip millions across the U.S.

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Millions of Americans are experiencing one of the coldest mornings of winter, as a giant blast of Arctic air spreads across more than half of the country. For the South where this week's snow and ice storm left hundreds of thousands of people without power, they're bracing for more blistering cold weather. Cuthbert Langley of CBS affiliate WTVF reports from Nashville.

Most meals at Chipotle are over 1,000 calories

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The New York Times found that the typical Chipotle order has about 1,000 calories. 1 in every 10 meals has more than 1,600 calories -- but with the right combinations, it's possible to order meals with fewer than 650 calories.

Boston mayor: Stop jumping out of windows into snow banks

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Boston's mayor isn't a fan of a stunt trending on social media. #BostonBlizzardChallenge dares people to strip down to their underwear and jump into piles of snow. But Marty Walsh is warning them to "stop their nonsense."



100 finalists selected for 1st settlement on Mars

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The nonprofit Mars One project has selected 100 finalists out of the more than 200,000 people who applied to be part of the fist human settlement on the Red Planet. Eventually, a crew of 4 people will get one-way tickets to Mars.

2/17: Boston staggering under snow load; Something new in the cloud?

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The city of Boston is trying to bounce back after getting hammered by massive quantities of snow. Every task that was once routine, from commuting via mass transit to fighting fires, has become nearly impossible; and, a group of cloud aficionados have submitted a new type of cloud for official approval by the World Meteorological Organization

Judge halts president's immigration order

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A federal judge's ruling has halted implementation of President Obama's policy to shield up to five million undocumented immigrants from deportation. The judge ruled that a lawsuit brought by 26 states to block the executive action should go forward. Major Garrett reports.

Train explosion in West Virginia raises new safety questions

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A day after a derailment in West Virginia, firefighters are waiting for the flames to die out. A community is in turmoil after a train carrying crude oil left the tracks in a snowstorm. Jeff Pegues reports on safety issues raised by the accident.

Prosecution rests case in "American Sniper" trial

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The prosecution rested Tuesday in the trial of the man charged with murdering former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. Manuel Bojorquez reports on how evidence played in court could impact Eddie Ray Routh's fate.

Oregon set to crack down on unvaccinated children

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With the measles outbreak continuing to spread, the state of Oregon has set Wednesday as the deadline for parents to get their kids vaccinated or claim an exemption. Parents who don't comply could have their kids barred from entering schools, reports Ben Tracy.

The unseen side of icebergs

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Photographer Ethan Norris caught an unusual phenomenon -- an iceberg that had flipped. Instead of wind-eroded, snowy peaks, onlookers could see beautiful glassy blues and greens.

Something new in the cloud?

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A group of cloud aficionados have submitted a new type of cloud for official approval by the World Meteorological Organization. Mark Phillips reports on the discovery that could become the first recognized new cloud since 1951.

Why has this winter been so tough?

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Five inches of snow was enough to close the federal government and all the museums up and down the National Mall. And in other parts of the eastern U.S., this winter has been even more brutal. Chip Reid reports on why that may be.

Ice storm slams South

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Driving conditions were treacherous Tuesday, following a severe storm that brought ice to the southern part of the country. Vicente Arenas reports on the impact of the unusual weather.

Boston staggering under snow load

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The city of Boston is trying to bounce back after getting hammered by massive quantities of snow. Every task that was once routine, from commuting via mass transit to fighting fires, has become nearly impossible. Jericka Duncan reports.

Joe Biden: Man on the scene

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Vice President Joe Biden, in typical fashion, steals the thunder from Ashton Carter at his defense secretary swearing-in ceremony. When Carter's wife tripped and fell, Biden was there to console her after.





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