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Google wants to boost their market share in the apps business

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Nearly everyone knows how to use Microsoft Office. The company has a near-monopoly on this type of word-processing software, and Google now wants in on it. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more on Google's new plan.

More than two dozen killed in Egypt soccer riot

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A violent scuffle broke out between police and fans at the gates of a soccer stadium oustide Cairo in Egypt before a match. As CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports, 25 people were killed.

Florida baby makes big entrance, sets hospital record at 14 pounds

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At over 14 pounds, Florida baby Avery Denton set a record, becoming the heaviest baby ever born at St. Joseph's Women's Hospital in Tampa. His size is the second surprise for Avery's mom, who didn't know she was pregnant until her third trimester. Gayle King reports.



"The Girl on the Train" author Paula Hawkins' ticket to success

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"The Girl on the Train" is number one on The New York Times Best Seller list, and it debuted at the top spot in January. It's a feat unmatched by any novel in a decade. Author Paula Hawkins joins "CBS This Morning" in her first American television interview.

Warby Parker named most innovative company

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"Fast Company" is releasing its annual list of the world's most innovative companies, and this year, Warby Parker claims the number one spot. The eyewear designer beat out names like Apple, Alibaba, Google and Instagram. Warby Parker co-founders and co-CEOs David Gilboa and Neil Blumenthal join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their key to success.

The League: Invite-only dating app draws wait list of 75K people

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The League is a new dating app that claims it will help you find the right partner, provided you fit in. Like a lot of other dating sites, it's free to join, but unlike others, good luck getting in. It already has a wait list of 75,000 people. Anna Werner spoke to The League's creator Amanda Bradford in an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning."

Sen. Ed Markey raises questions of safety, privacy in car computer hackings

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"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl got a first-hand demonstration of the potential for a digital attack on drivers. A scathing new report from Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey is out with a new report showing that nearly all new cars are vulnerable to hacking. Markey joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the report.

Colorado pot shop brings upgrades, unlikely benefits to community

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Colorado is about to release marijuana tax figures for December, which will give a complete picture of how much the state made in the first year of recreational sales. Meanwhile, residents in Aurora, Colorado, say they are pleasantly surprised by their new pot-selling neighbors. Barry Petersen reports.

Northern California pummeled with second round of severe storms

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After historic lows for rain last month, February has been a very different story in Northern California. Two powerful storms are passing through, bringing relentless rainfall. Carter Evans rode along with a team of scientists who are using a flying weather lab to better predict the forecast.

Family of ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller awaits answers

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The parents of Kayla Mueller, an Arizona woman taken hostage by ISIS, are hoping their daughter is still alive. ISIS announced Friday that Jordanian airstrikes killed Mueller. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington, where U.S. officials say they've seen no evidence of her death.

New winter storm dumping another two feet of snow in Boston

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Boston officials say it's not just the new snow raising concerns, but it's that it comes on top of the huge accumulation after two previous storms. Nearly five feet has fallen in just over two weeks, and plows have already removed enough of it to fill 90 football stadiums. Jericka Duncan reports from Boston.

MoneyWatch: Gas prices on the rise; Web-connected cars vulnerable to hacking

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Gas prices have risen 12 cents in the past two weeks due to rising crude oil prices and maintenance of oil refineries. Also, A report will be released Monday on the privacy risks of owning a car with Internet technology. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Hot peppers can help prevent obesity

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Researchers say that eating chili peppers may help prevent obesity by stimulating metabolism. Also, a look at the main causes of back pain. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

ISIS Airstrikes

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Col. Jeff McCausland (Ret.), CBS News Military Consultant, discusses Jordan airstrikes hitting ISIS targets, the fate of a female American hostage and the conflict in the Ukraine.





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