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Complication prevents Craigslist kidney donation

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After being connected on Craigslist and months of testing, 49-year-old Glenn Calderbank was ready to give his kidney to 33-year-old Nina Saria. The surgery began Tuesday in Philadelphia, but doctors did not finish. A Penn Medicine spokesperson told CBS News: “Due to unforeseen medical issues, the kidney transplant did not occur as planned... Both patients are in good condition.” The Saria family is resuming the search for a donor. Gayle King reports.

Is the Internet making us addicted to distractions?

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A recent survey shows the average worker spends about six hours a day checking email. According to The Energy Project CEO Tony Schwartz, too much Internet is making it hard for us to focus. In a New York Times story, he says the web “has arguably replaced work itself as our most socially sanctioned addiction.” Schwartz joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss his article, "Addicted to Distraction."

Flight attendant accused of attacking crewmates

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Prosecutors accuse American Airlines flight attendant Joanne Snow of a mid-air meltdown. Co-workers say Snow struck other flight attendants and federal marshals on recent trips. Snow is in jail waiting for her next court appearance. Kris Van Cleave reports on how her last flight ended with handcuffs.

Foul play not ruled out in death probe of Juneau mayor

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Police say there were injuries on newly-elected Mayor Greg Fisk's body when his body was discovered Monday inside his home in downtown Juneau. Mireya Villarreal reports on new details of the mystery that has shaken the isolated city.

Millions face more snow as rain soaks East Coast

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Parts of the central U.S. are preparing for more wintry weather from a deadly and powerful storm. Heavy snow on Monday and Tuesday buried parts of the Midwest, causing accidents and creating whiteout conditions in Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas. David Begnaud reports from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Facebook CEO celebrates new baby with huge pledge to charity

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It’s an expensive birth announcement for Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan. The couple says they will give away 99 percent of their Facebook shares to charitable causes. That currently amounts to about $45 billion. Anna Werner reports on how their new daughter inspired the generosity.

Trump still leads GOP race despite controversies

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A new poll shows Donald Trump still leading the GOP race, with 27 percent of Republicans nationwide backing the real estate mogul. But Marco Rubio has surged into second place with 17 percent support. Ted Cruz jumped to 16 percent, tying with Ben Carson. Nancy Cordes reports on how Trump's comments about Muslims and a disabled reporter have not hurt him.

Illinois AG asks DOJ to investigate Chicago police

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The Illinois attorney general is asking the Justice Department to investigate the Chicago police department. Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy was forced to resign Tuesday following the release of a dash cam video showing black teenager Laquan McDonald being shot 16 times by a white officer. The officer is being charged with murder. Dean Reynolds reports.



Inside the manhunt for ISIS supporters in U.S.

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A George Washington University program on extremism reports 56 suspects have been captured so far this year for alleged ties to ISIS. That’s the highest number of terror arrests in this country in a single year since 9/11. The FBI is investigating the most cases in New York and Minnesota. Jeff Pegues reports.

U.K. to vote on expanding air campaign against ISIS

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Prime Minister David Cameron said anyone who voted against airstrikes are terrorist sympathizers. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced about 200 Special Operations Forces will launch raids from a base in northern Iraq. The troops’ mission will be to capture ISIS leaders and gather intelligence. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Chinese artist makes bricks out of smog

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A Chinese artist who spent 100 days vacuuming up pollution in Beijing has made the smog into solid bricks. CBSN's Ben Tracy takes a look.

Juneau, Alaska mayor Greg Fisk found dead

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Juneau, Alaska's newly-elected mayor Greg Fisk was found dead in his home at the age of 70. KTVA Reporter Liz Raines discussed the investigation into his mysterious death with CBSN.

Women ruling big and small screens in 2016

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Women are expected to dominate films and TV shows in 2016. Vanity Fair Magazine's West Coast Editor Krista Smith shared her entertainment forecast with CBSN's Ben Tracy.

More parents name children after Instagram filters

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Baby names like "Lux" and "Valencia" are growing in popularity thanks to a new trend among parents, who are naming their children after Instagram filters. CBSN's Ben Tracy has more on the top picks.

Trump doubles down on 9/11 claim with 2001 MTV video

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Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is refusing to back down from his claim that he saw Muslims in New Jersey cheering during the attacks on 9/11. Trump is demanding apologies from critics, after engaging in a Twitter feud with radio host Curtis Sliwa. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.

Alligators brawl on Florida golf course

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Two 10-foot long alligators turned a Florida golf course into their own personal UFC wrestling ring this week. Kristi Gross of CBS affiliate WINK News has the story.

Top 5 ways to win during the holidays

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Even if you didn't grab all your gifts on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, there are still plenty of ways to pick up great deals. Credit.com's Jeanine Skowronski joins CBSN to talk about the top 5 ways to win during the holidays.

Harry's emotional return to Mount Athos

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Harry Radliffe described his story on a community of Christian Orthodox monasteries as a "visit to another world" and explained why he was eager to return

Paying it forward for someone who paid it forward

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When a woman was trying to pay for her groceries and her credit card was declined, a kind stranger stepped up and took care of the bill. It turned out to be one of his final acts, a good deed that has inspired others. Carter Evans reports.

"60 Minutes" producer Harry Radliffe dies

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Harry Radliffe, the first African-American CBS News bureau chief and a producer for "60 Minutes" for over 26 years, has died after a seven-year battle with colon cancer. He was 66. Scott Pelley has a look back at his life.

Upper Midwest pelted with snow

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South Dakota and Minnesota are digging out after record breaking snowfall totals fell Sunday and Monday night. David Begnaud is on the Northern Plains with a report.

How electric cars are taking over Norway's roads

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As the global climate summit continues in Paris this week, people in Norway are already doing their part to help stop climate change. Mark Phillips is in Oslo with a look at how an expensive experiment is paying off.

High cost of Hep C drug a barrier to treatment

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A new breakthrough drug that cures Hepatitis C is so expensive that many people cannot afford it -- even with a drug benefit on their health insurance. Some U.S. vets are also finding their VA health benefits will not cover the treatment. Chip Reid reports.





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