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Businesses caught in the middle of port slowdown

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President Obama is sending his labor secretary, Tom Perez, to try to end the dispute between shipping companies and dockworkers that is now nine months old. But it is the businesses caught in the middle that may be suffering the most. Carter Evans reports.

Proving hate may be difficult in North Carolina killings

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An organization representing dozens of Muslim countries says the killings of three young Muslims in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, "bear the symptoms of a hate crime." But proving religious hate may be difficult in this case. Vicente Arenas reports.

Winter storm expected to pile on in New England

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Blizzard warnings were in effect for Eastern New England as yet another storm was bearing down on the region. And in New York's Long Island, the worry isn't only about snowfall but uncommonly cold temperatures too. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist of CBS Boston station WBZ-TV, and Lauren Lyster report.

Chicago neighborhood supplies Ukranian army

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More than 5,000 miles away from Ukraine's bloody battlefields, 25-year-old Michael Glebiv and his Ukrainian friends are busy sending supplies back to the motherland. They're trying to even out what they see as a lopsided battle against Russia. Dean Reynolds reports.

Another blizzard bound for Boston

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After two of Boston's biggest snowstorms ever, another blizzard is forecast for this weekend. If the city gets more than 10 inches, as predicted, it will have seen more snow in the past three weeks than Chicago has ever seen in an entire winter. Jericka Duncan reports.



MoneyWatch: Oil on the rise; Gamblers told to return winnings

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Oil prices hit their highest level so far this year. Also, 14 gamblers who won a combined $1.5 million at the Golden Nugget in Atlantic City, New Jersey, have been ordered to give it all back. Karina Mitchell reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

George Mendes shares his Portugal heritage on The Dish

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A close-knit Portuguese-American community influenced Mendes' cuisine throughout his award winning career. He trained with some of the world's culinary masters, before opening his own restaurant "Aldea" in 2009, and was named one of Food and Wine's best new chefs. Mendes has earned a Michelin star every year since, and recently released his first cookbook "My Portugal." He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his career and new book.

A travel guide for 2015

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It's not too early to be planning a vacation trip for later this year. Kayak, the travel website, collected data on destinations people searched for online last year, more than one billion searches in all. Conde Nast traveler consumer news editor Paul Brady joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us about the top spots.

Mysterious bird goo removed

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The substance coated the feathers of hundreds of birds in San Francisco bay, killing more than 300. State and Federal officials announced they are closing in on the identity of the thick compound. As John Blackstone reports, they have not ruled out the possibility that it was intentionally dumped into the water.

Woman discovers heart-warming lost love letter

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A Colorado woman was looking to buy old records her mom used to sing when she was younger. Instead, she found 72-year-old lost love letters from World War II. As Vinita Nair reports, she set out to find the man who wrote them.

New space weather satellite in orbit

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The weather that affects us here on Earth is all driven by energetic weather 93 million miles away on the sun. Now, we have a tool to keep an eye on it. Time magazine senior science editor Jeffrey Kluger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why it's important.

25 years since "Pale Blue Dot" photo

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It has been 25-years since Voyager-One transmitted that famous "Pale Blue Dot" photo of Earth floating in the blackness. And as Vinita Nair reports, Voyager-One is still phoning home.

The latest on heart-health for women

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with the details, and for Valentine's Day, the "chemistry" of love.

The legal fight over digital resale

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The legality of reselling music, books, games and other copyrighted material purchased online may soon involve Congress. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to explain what's at stake.

A closer look at the cyber security summit

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The president designated the "Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center" to coordinate and "connect the dots" of agencies fighting hacker attacks. FBI former executive assistant director and head of it's cyber security branch Shawn Henry joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the summit.

Prayers and support across the country for NC victims

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People across the country and around the world are praying for the three Muslim college students killed this week in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Search warrants show that police found an arsenal of weapons in the alleged gunman’s home. Vicente Arenas reports.

Massive winter storm kicks into gear

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Another major snowstorm blasts the upper Midwest and Northeast this Valentine’s Day weekend. Jericka Duncan reports from Boston.

Four States brace for snow amid blizzard warning

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New England is not the only place getting blanketed, as snow was falling overnight near Grand Rapids, Michigan. Blizzard warnings are posted for parts of the state. Meteorologist Danielle Niles has the details.

How does Obamacare affect tax returns for this year?

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This is the first year taxpayers have to account for the Affordable Care Act on their returns. With two months to go before the filing deadline, Jill Schlesinger reports on what you need to know.

48 Hours: Dangerous sexual play

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A college sophomore disappeared in the fall of 2012, igniting a police search into a dark, dangerous world of domination. But unlike "Fifty Shades of Grey," this has a far darker ending. "48 Hours" executive producer Susan Zirinsky has details about the dangerous game.





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