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Billion dollar bank fraud: How cyber thieves target world financial houses

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A new report claims hackers may have stolen as much as $1 billion from banks. Using malware to gain access, the sophisticated scheme targeted banks in 30 countries including the U.S. Chris Doggett, managing director for the cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab that released the report, joins "CBS This Morning" from Boston to discuss the latest hacking.

Egypt airstrikes target ISIS camps in Libya after mass beheadings

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Egyptians, both Christians and Muslims, are mourning the deaths of their countrymen after ISIS released a graphic video appearing to show the execution of 21 Coptic Christians. Retaliation was swift, as Egyptian warplanes bombed ISIS training camps and arms depots in Libya overnight. Alex Ortiz reports from Cairo.

Millions in Northeast face new snow, dangerous sub-zero cold

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Brutal Arctic air is pushing in as a weekend snowstorm moves away from the coast. Wind chills in some cities overnight reached 20 or 30 below. Jericka Duncan reports from Boston, a city that got another 16 inches of snow over the weekend.

Teens more sleep deprived than ever

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A new study found that sleep duration has dropped for all children since 1991. Also, marijuana use may be a factor in excessive daytime sleepiness in teens. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

"Fifty Shades" burns up the box office

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The movie version of "Fifty Shades of Grey" took in more than $81 million over Valentine's Day weekend. Also, Stevie Wonder is the guest of honor at the all-star Grammy salute "Songs in the Key of Life," airing Monday on CBS. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.



American gored by bull in Spain

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A 20-year-old man from Georgia has been hospitalized in Spain after being gored by a bull at a festival.

2/15: Boston blasted with more dangerously cold weather; Museums ban selfie sticks

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Wind gusts of up to 60 mph whipped up the additional 16 inches of snow Boston received Sunday, creating white out conditions in Boston. Jericka Duncan reports; Selfie sticks have become increasingly popular, except at some museums. Don Dahler reports the smartphone-holding extension poles are being banned out of concern for the safety of art and art lovers.

The inner workings of bank hacker heists

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Hackers send a bugged email to bank employees, which then allows them to track the keystrokes on the computer and break into the bank’s network. Jeff Glor speaks with Chris Doggett to learn how hackers are stealing money at whichever time and place they choose.

A new kind of terrorist

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Clarissa Ward reports on the French neighborhood and prison that gave rise to the terrorists who carried out the two deadly attacks in Paris last month.

ZMapp and the fight against Ebola

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In his final story for 60 Minutes, Bob Simon reports on the long and complicated development of ZMapp, a promising drug to combat Ebola.

Road rage kills mother of four

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Police in Las Vegas are investigating an apparent road-rage attack that claimed the life of a mother of four. Carter Evans has the story.

FAA proposes new drone regulations

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The new rules would apply to commercial drones. Julianna Goldman reports that the government wants to make sure drones can safely share the skies with planes and helicopters.

Backstage at "The Elephant Man"

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Actors Bradley Cooper and Patricia Clarkson talk with Steve Kroft about working together in the critically-acclaimed Broadway show, "The Elephant Man."

Bradley Cooper calls home

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Bradley Cooper's tight knit family shares every success together -- no matter how small the part.





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