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Hugh Jackman stars in new sci-fi film "Chappie"

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The team behind the Oscar-nominated movie "District 9” is back with another philosophical science-fiction thriller. Susanne Marques takes us behind the scenes of "Chappie."

South Africa family reunited after 17-year kidnapping mystery

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Morne and Celeste Nurse only knew their daughter, Zephany, for three days before she was taken from the hospital. Recently, one of their other daughters, Cassidy, came home with some remarkable news: there was a girl that resembled her at school. It turned out Zephany was living just a few miles away. Debora Patta reports.

One World Trade Center filled with five artists' works with unifying vision

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One World Trade Center opened in November, and 62 percent of the building is now leased. The tower carries a legacy like no other, but it faced a common dilemma like any new office complex: What should go on the walls? Anthony Mason spoke to Brian Hunt and José Parlá, artists whose work is featured in the building.

AMPY charges phones through body's movement

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We've all been there: your cellphone dies when you need it the most. Now three engineering doctoral students think they've come up with a portable solution. Adriana Diaz met up with the trio banking on kinetic energy as the next trend in wearable technology.

Weeks of snow leave Boston businesses suffering

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If Boston gets two inches of snow today, it will set an all-time record. The city has gotten almost nine feet of snow this winter. It's dampening people's spirits and hurting the local economy. Anna Werner reports.

McDonald's to limit antibiotics in chicken supply

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America's most iconic fast-food chain announced it will stop buying chickens that are fed certain antibiotics. They are also introducing milk that's free of growth hormones. The move comes amid concerns over antibiotic-resistant superbugs and could set the table for big changes across the food industry. Consumer Reports' Jean Halloran joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this move.



Billionaires' club: China's leaders rub elbows with ultra-rich delegates

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One of the most important events on China's political calendar gets underway in Beijing. The National People's Congress opens its 10-day annual meeting. Increasingly, the gathering to represent the Communist Party masses is becoming a club for ultra-wealthy capitalists. Seth Doane reports on the billionaires who say they're ready to give back.

Protocols questioned as scopes blamed for new superbug outbreak in L.A. hospital

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Four patients at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have the drug-resistant superbug known as CRE. The hospital blames the spread on a contaminated medical scope. The same type of device led to an outbreak infecting at least seven people at UCLA Medical Center. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest outbreak.

D.C. declares snow emergency as winter storm hits

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Snow plows are out in Washington as the latest winter storm sweeps across the nation's capital. At least a half foot of snow is expected with federal offices and schools closed across the region. Chip Reid reports.

Never-before-seen videos show Boston Marathon explosions in bombing trial

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Testimony continues in day two of the Boston Marathon bombing trial. Jurors viewed a series of videos Wednesday including the moment the bombs exploded near the race's finish line. The day also featured emotional testimonies from many injured in the attacks. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the trial.

New storm blasts millions from Texas to New England

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A new winter storm is hitting nearly 100 million Americans, stretching for more than 1,000 miles from the South to Northeast. It's snowing in cities like Little Rock, Louisville, Washington and Philadelphia. Vinita Nair reports.

Benefits of the Mediterranean diet

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Researchers found that the Mediterranean diet decreased the likelihood of developing heart disease. And the World Health Organization wants us to eat less sugar. Danielle Nottingham has some of the day’s top medical stories.





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