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Facebook glitch marks some users as dead

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A glitch on Facebook ended up mistakenly posting that some members had died, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg. CBSN's Kristine Johnson has the latest on what happened.

Pence replaces Christie as head of Trump transition team

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Vice-President-elect Mike Pence replaced New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as the head of President-elect Donald Trump's transition team. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen joins CBSN to discuss the shakeup and more on the transition.

First Lady on cover of Vogue

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Michelle Obama is featured on the cover of Vogue's December issue. This is the third time the First Lady landed the front page of the fashion magazine in the last seven years. CBSN's Kristine Johnson has more.

The secret to a happy marriage

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What is the secret to a happy marriage? One couple found it sitting in their cupboard. Steve Hartman reports, "On The Road."

Obamas commemorate Veterans Day in Washington

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On his final Veterans Day as commander-in-chief, President Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Also, first lady Michelle Obama and the Cleveland Cavaliers surprised a group of veterans on the White House basketball court.

Number of senior truck drivers on the rise

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A severe shortage of truck drivers has companies recruiting retirees. A CBS News investigation found approximately 350,000 people in their golden years behind the wheel of a big rig. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Battle for Mosul stalls

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ISIS militants have shot and hanged dozens of civilians this week in the streets of Mosul. The U.S.-backed assault to free the city is stalled for now as Iraqi troops and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters lock down their gains and regroup.



How Trump flipped blue states

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Hillary Clinton would have won the election if a few traditionally Democratic states had not flipped red. For instance, President Obama won Wisconsin by seven points in 2012, but Donald Trump edged Clinton there. Chip Reid reports on how Trump pulled it off.

Ugliness persists three days after Trump's election

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President-elect Trump is getting a crash course on the difference between being a CEO and being the leader of a divided nation. As Jim Axelrod reports, three days after the election the state of the union is still raw.

Anti-Trump protests continue for third consecutive night

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Protests against President-elect Donald Trump have been going on for three nights in a number of cities around the country. Anna Werner reports from Portland, where police labeled the demonstrations a riot.

Trump promotes Pence to head transition team

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Donald Trump shook up his transition team Friday, tapping running mate Mike Pence to replace Chris Christie as its leader. It was a move designed to reassure congressional Republicans. Major Garrett has more.

What will a Trump presidency mean for U.S.-Israel relations?

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his victory. Trump has said that he wants to strengthen the relationship between the two countries. Jacob Eilon, anchor of Israel's Channel One, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan with more on Israel's reaction.

Donald Trump shifts position on Obamacare in 60 Minutes interview

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During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump could not have been more clear about his plans for President Obama's healthcare law, promising a full, immediate repeal. But in an interview with Lesley Stahl to air Sunday on "60 Minutes," the president-elect appeared to take a step back from his original statements.

10 women who could one day be president

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Ever since Hillary Clinton failed to shatter the glass ceiling in the 2016 election, people have been wondering -- If not Hillary, then who?

Thandie Newton on "Westworld," character's awakening and nudity

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"Westworld" centers around a futuristic Wild West park where visitors can pay to live out their fantasies. Robots are programmed to serve human guests. Actress Thandie Newton joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her role as the robot, Maeve.

What's behind the post-election surge in financial markets?

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 218 points Thursday, about 36 hours after there was initial turmoil on election night. The Wall Street Journal says the jump in the markets reflects a bet on President-elect Donald Trump's plan to stimulate the economy, cut taxes and limit financial regulations. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's economic plan and how corporate America is digesting the news of his victory.

Sir Richard Branson on U.S. presidential election, "Don't Look Down"

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Sir Richard Branson's trans-Atlantic hot air balloon crossing in 1987 was just one of his death-defying adventures. The British businessman's record-breaking journey and his trans-Pacific adventure four years later are the subject of a new documentary, "Don't Look Down." First on "CBS This Morning," Branson discusses what his family thinks about his excursions and his concerns about President-elect Donald Trump.

Defense secretary on ISIS, North Korea and Russia

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Donald Trump's election victory means Defense Secretary Ash Carter's tenure as Pentagon chief is likely nearing an end. Only on "CBS This Morning," Norah O'Donnell sat down with Carter to discuss the fight against ISIS, nuclear threats from North Korea and U.S.-Russia relations.

Mother of S.C. serial murder suspect speaks out

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The case of Kala Brown, the kidnapped woman in South Carolina found chained inside a storage container, has revealed the twisted tale of a potential serial killer. Investigators say Brown's alleged captor, Todd Kohlhepp, has admitted to seven killings. David Begnaud spoke to Kohlhepp's mother in this special report for Saturday's "48 Hours."

CEO: Dakota Access Pipeline will be completed under Trump presidency

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The leader of the company behind the controversial Dakota Access oil pipeline believes President-elect Donald Trump will help complete the project. Trump is a stockholder in Energy Transfer Partners, and CEO Kelcy Warren donated to Trump's campaign. Protesters from more than 200 Native American tribes have been camped out near the site since August. Mark Albert reports.





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