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Paris one week later: Taking back the night

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Candles and flowers were used as a tribute to the citizens who died in terrorist attacks on Nov.13, 2015. Scott Pelley reports on the healing in the city of light.

Mali under siege

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Malian and French special operations forces freed more than 100 hostages held by terrorists at the Radisson Hotel in Mali on Friday. At least 19 were killed, one of them an American. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

On The Road: Explaining terrorist attacks to children

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A video of a French father explaining the terrorist attacks to his son has gone viral in the days following the attacks. Steve Hartman has the same conversation with his own children, "On the Road."

Winter blast expected in upper Midwest

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CBS Boston's chief meteorologist Eric Fisher gives the forecast for the first significant snow storm of this winter expected to hit the upper Midwest.

American Muslims denounce ISIS

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Friday in Washington, U.S. Muslims gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in a rally to denounce ISIS. Jerika Duncan reports.



Donald Trump walks back Muslim database comments

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Republican candidate Donald Trump stepped back from comments that appear to suggest that he wants to register all of the Muslims in the United States. Major Garret reports.

U.S. officials: Signs increase that suicide bomber brought down Russian jet

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U.S. government officials say there is "higher confidence" that a suicide bomber is responsible for bringing down a Russian plane last month over Egypt's Sinai Pennisula. All 224 people aboard the plane were killed. Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports with more.

Investigation continues in the Paris attacks

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The death toll of the Paris attacks rose to 130 today after one of the people left wounded died. Police are continuing their search for a ninth suspect. Holly Williams has more.

Preview: Common Enemy

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Lara Logan reports from the battle lines against ISIS in Iraq where the U.S. finds itself on the same side of the fight as Shiite militias backed by Iran. Watch Logan's report on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: Active Shooter

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Potential victims of an active shooter are told they also need to "run, hide or fight" to save their lives before police arrive, says D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier. Anderson Cooper reports on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

How the 2016 candidates would deal with Syrian refugees

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The U.S. is expected to take in up to 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year. But after the Paris terror attacks, some Republican candidates are proposing the U.S. close its doors to migrants fleeing their war-torn country.

In the kitchen with Marcus Samuelsson

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Web exclusive: Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson speaks with "Sunday Morning" correspondent Jane Pauley on his career, his Harlem restaurant, and how 9/11 changed his perspective about his adopted home.

ER or urgent care? How to know where to go

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Urgent care clinics make it easy to get treatment for an injury or illness, but with certain symptoms you should head straight to the hospital instead. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports.

Russian airstrikes target ISIS in Syria

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Russia has launched a new set of strikes against ISIS in Syria. The missiles were targeted at the terrorist group's oil reserves. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more details.

How soon-to-be grandparents got the big news

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One couple plays a clever game to tell a pair of soon-to-be grandparents their pregnancy news. The reaction is priceless. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the heartwarming moment.

Cow leads police on hot chase

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Dashcam video shows police San Antonio police in a vigorous pursuit. The culprit? A fugitive cow. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the peculiar police chase.

Donald Trump proposes database to track Muslims

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GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is feeling the heat after he said he'd implement a database to track Muslims in the wake of the Paris terror attacks and the ongoing Syrian refugee debate. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with more details.

Astronomers track the birth of a new planet

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The forming of a planet has long been a mystery, but now astronomers are getting a closer look at the process. CBS News science contributor Michio Kaku joins CBSN with more insight.

Using "fake" crimes to create criminals?

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The government uses confidential informants to catch potential suspects. But critics say the practice can entrap people who might otherwise have never committed a crime. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN to explain the practice.

"48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty on an interview years in the making

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After 11 years of trying to land an interview with Kurt Sonnenfeld -- an American living in Buenos Aires, but charged with murder in Denver -- a surprising ending. For more, watch Moriarty's investigation into the case Saturday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

What can the public do to stop a potential attack?

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U.S. officials say lone wolf attacks can be the toughest to predict. They're advising the public to pay attention to their surroundings to stop a potential attack. The U.S. remains on alert amid new ISIS threats. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has the details on CBSN.





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