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National Guard helps Boston clear snow before new storm

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Coastal Maine and Massachusetts are under another blizzard watch. A new storm threatens to dump a foot of snow or more on areas that are still recovering from record-breaking snowfall. Nicole Jacobs of CBS station WBZ reports from Boston.

IRS pays out billions in phony refunds to tax scammers

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The FBI is looking into suspicious federal returns filed using Turbo Tax software, as a number of states work to contain a wave of criminal filings. The scams are delaying refunds around the country. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the fraud.

Hamsters go on a Valentine's Day date

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a "gato malo," poppin' fried gnocchi and snoring like an airplane. Plus, Hello Denizen premieres Tiny Hamsters on a Tiny Date. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Red roses see a price hike on Valentine's Day

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The price of red roses on Valentine's Day may be up 50% this year. Starbright Floral Designs Senior Partner, Nic Faitos, shines light on the floral market.

Looking for love with a British accent

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DateBritishGuys.com is part of a growing trend in niche dating sites that cater to users with very specific tastes. CBS News' Parvati Shallow checks out who's using it and why.



Some Obama fun irks GOP

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President appeared in BuzzFeed video in which he made a few funny faces and used a selfie stick, leading Republicans to accuse him of diminishing the presidency

2/12: Remembering Bob Simon; Joy in the Congo

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Bob Simon's way with words was so extraordinary that calling him a wordsmith doesn't do him justice. "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley, a colleague of Simon's for years at "60 Minutes," remembers Simon as a courageous reporter with an unrivaled ability to bring a story to life; and, In honor of the late Bob Simon, the "CBS Evening News" aired a condensed version of his popular "60 Minutes" piece: Joy in the Congo.

Victim's family asked to choose alleged killer's fate

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Two American sisters have been given a say in determining the future of the man accused of killing their sibling in Qatar. Anna Werner reports on the options the sisters had: Money, death, or life in prison.

What Ukraine ceasefire deal entails

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International negotiators have signed off on a ceasefire agreement to halt the fighting between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Forecast: Knockout punch headed for Boston

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Despite shattering snowfall records, it's not over yet. WBZ's chief meteorologist Eric Fisher gives the forecast for the Valentine Day's weekend that could include another powerful snow storm for the New England area.

West Coast port dispute threatens economy

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Vital shipping ports on the West Coast are closing amid a labor dispute between shipping companies and longshoremen. As John Blackstone reports, the shutdown could lead to major losses for businesses and the U.S. economy as a whole.

Health experts warn of the next U.S. COVID surge as several states see cases rise

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The U.S. coronavirus death toll has topped 550,000 as experts warn the next surge of cases is already here. But as CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports, doctors say the rise in cases can be slowed. Then, Dr. Dara Kass, an emergency room doctor and medical contributor for Yahoo News, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more.

China wants to challenge U.S. as leader of the global stage

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China is looking to lead a new world order that better aligns with its political views and interests. The nation's foreign minister recently took several trips to countries that identify as American allies, a move many saw as China trying to challenge the traditional international order. Earlier this month, U.S.-China tensions also came to a head during the first face-to-face meeting under the Biden administration. Isaac Stone Fish, CBSN contributor and Strategy Risks founder, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with analysis.

Teen who filmed George Floyd's fatal arrest testifies during Derek Chauvin's murder trial

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Six more witnesses delivered emotional testimony during the second day of Derek Chauvin's murder trial. They described seeing the former Minneapolis police officer kneel on George Floyd's neck and ignore pleas to get off of him. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas has the latest, then Vinoo Varghese, a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, discusses the impact these testimonies will have on the trial.

Racial bias influences officers, says FBI chief

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FBI Director James Comey delivered a speech on race and law enforcement Thursday. He said it's clear race does play a role in the way officers police the streets. But he also suggested residents have an equal stake in fixing the problem. Jeff Pegues reports.

Remembering Bob Simon

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His way way with words was so extraordinary that calling him a wordsmith doesn't do him justice, says "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley, a colleague of Simon's for years at "60 Minutes." Pelley says Simon was a courageous reporter with an unrivaled ability to bring a story to life.

Thousands mourn death of 3 Muslim students

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More than 5,000 people attended a prayer service for three Muslim students in North Carolina. Police say they were shot to death by a neighbor over a possible dispute; but the victims' families insist it was a hate crime. Vicente Arenas reports from Raleigh.

Sneak peek of CBS This Morning for Feb. 13, 2015

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CBS This Morning senior producer Diana Miller shares what's coming up on the show Friday, Feb. 13. Go inside the Valentine's Day flowers industry and a look at "Fifty Shades of Grey," as the movie hits theaters.





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