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Oscar Pistorius conviction upgraded to murder

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A South African appeals court ruled to convict former Olympian Oscar Pistorius of murder in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius was originally convicted of a lesser charge of manslaughter.

San Bernardino shooting suspects identified

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Authorities identified the San Bernardino shooting suspects as 28-year-old Syed Rizwan Farook and 27-year-old Tashfeen Malik. The couple was killed in a gunbattle with police hours after allegedly opening fire at the Inland Regional Center, killing 14.

Suspect's brother-in-law: "Why would he do that?"

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At a press conference held by the Council on American–Islamic Relations denouncing the San Bernardino shooting, the brother-in-law of one of the suspects expressed shock and sadness.

Two major crime scenes in San Bernardino shooting aftermath

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Authorities in San Bernardino were dealing with at least two crime scenes Wednesday night: one where at least two shooters opened fire, and the other where police found themselves in a firefight with the suspects. Carter Evans has details.

Multiple attackers in San Bernardino shooting

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Wednesday's mass shooting in San Bernardino saw up to three possible attackers storm the Inland Regional Center. Jan Crawford reports this is a change from "lone wolf" assailants in recent shootings.



Officials: 2 of 3 suspects dead in San Bernardino shooting

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Authorities in San Bernardino confirmed two suspects, one male and one female, were killed in a shootout with law enforcement shortly after Wednesday's attack at the Inland Resource Center, which left at least 14 people dead.

Officers appear to move in on San Bernardino suspects

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In a residential area not far from the San Bernardino shooting scene, police have moved in on an SUV matching the description of the suspects' getaway car. Carter Evans and Jeff Pegues have an update.

HIV/AIDS activists have a message for younger generation

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A great deal of progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and activists who lived through the height of the epidemic want to make sure the lessons aren't lost on today's youth. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports.

Tech splurges for your holiday gift list

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Looking for cool, fun, high-end tech gifts for someone special - or yourself? CNET's Lexy Savvides rounds up some of this year's top choices.

Slow walking a clue to Alzheimer's?

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A new study says older people who walk more slowly may be more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease. CBS News' Kenneth Craig reports.

Who is the man behind ISIS?

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As the U.S. prepares to spend special forces to Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS, it raises the question: how did the terrorist group become such a global threat? Joby Warrick is a national security reporter for The Washington Post and author of "Black Flags: The Rise Of ISIS," and joins CBSN with more details on the man leading ISIS.

Volkswagen sales drop amid emissions scandal

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Volkswagen sales have plummeted 25% amid an emissions cheating scandal this year. Mike Spector is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and has reported extensively on the automaker amid the scandal. He joins CBSN with more on what Volkswagen needs to do to pick up sales.

Washington Post columnist calls Trump "bigot and racist"

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Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank is calling Donald Trump a bigot and a racist as the GOP presidential candidate faces a growing backlash for recent comments he has made about Muslims and a disabled reporter. Milbank joins CBSN to discuss Trump's controversial comments.

Front-runners Trump and Clinton maintain leads in polls

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton maintain their sizeable primary leads in the polls. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and USA Today Senior Political Reporter Heidi Przybyla have analysis for CBSN.

Mark Ruffalo and journalist Michael Rezendes talk "Spotlight"

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The movie "Spotlight" shares the true story of reporters investigating the Catholic church sex abuse scandal. Their probe exposed more than 70 abusive priests and found the cover-up went all the way to the archbishop of Boston. Two-time Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo plays reporter Mike Rezendes, who won a Pulitzer Prize along with the Boston Globe investigative team for their coverage. Both Ruffalo and Rezendes join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the film.

Monsanto CEO on debate over GMO and food labeling

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Genetically modified organisms have been part of our diet for years. The Grocery Manufacturers Association says up to 80 percent of processed food sold in the U.S. is genetically modified and mostly unlabeled. Monsanto, one of the world’s largest producers of genetically modified seeds, is committed to innovation in agriculture, but critics say it should be more transparent. Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant joins “CBS This Morning” to address the ongoing debate over GMOs and questions surrounding their herbicide, Roundup.





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