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Sticker shock for housing in Silicon Valley

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Nationwide, the average home now lists for nearly a quarter million dollars. In California, it's almost half a million; and in the heart of Silicon Valley, all but the highest earners are being priced out. John Blackstone reports.

Charleston shooter Dylann Roof could face the death penalty

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Dylann Roof could face the death penalty when the penalty phase begins in his federal murder trail Tuesday after being convicted last month of murdering nine black worshipers in a South Carolina church. Mark Strassmann reports.

New GOP-controlled Congress aims to dismantle ACA

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One of the first orders of business for the new president and congressional Republicans will be to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. President Obama will travel to Capitol Hill to try to save it. Jan Crawford reports.

ISIS claims responsibility for Istanbul nightclub attack

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ISIS has claimed responsibility for the nightclub attack in Istanbul, saying that the gunman was avenging Turkey's role in Syria's bloody civil war. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Istanbul on the manhunt for the shooter.



France makes it legal to ignore work emails

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French workers can now legally disconnect from checking their work emails outside of business hours. A new law gives workers the option to ignore any emails they receive when they're no longer in the office.

Manhunt underway for Istanbul nightclub shooter

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ISIS has claimed responsibility for a deadly New Year's Eve attack on a nightclub in Istanbul, as authorities continue to search for the suspect. CBS News foreign correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins CBSN from Istanbul with the latest details.

Obama meets with Democrats about saving Obamacare

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President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. President Obama is huddling with Democrats to work on a strategy to stop Trump. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen explains on CBSN.

How will Trump handle the Russia sanctions?

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After President Obama implemented sanctions against Russia for allegedly meddling in the U.S. presidential election, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would wait until Donald Trump is in the White House before attempting to smooth out relations. USA Today's Susan Page breaks down President-elect Trump's transition.

Video captures dramatic leopard attack

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Watch as locals try to capture a wild leopard in a east India. The big cat mauled the crowd before escaping, seriously injuring at least one person.

Istanbul gunman changed inside club to evade authorities

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Authorities say a gunman changed clothes inside an Istanbul nightclub after killing 39 during a New Year's Eve party. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest on the massive manhunt for the shooter.

Leibovich on President-elect Trump's Russia hacking stance

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CBS News political contributor and New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's latest claim to have inside information on the U.S. election hacking, casting doubt on Russia's involvement.

"Sunday Morning's" Conor Knighton on visiting all U.S. national parks

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"CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Conor Knighton spent much of 2016 visiting all 59 national parks, beginning with Maine's Acadia National Park and ending with California's Point Reyes National Seashore. Knighton joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his journey.

How to protect yourself from hackers

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Cyber hacking made some of 2016's biggest headlines. Russia allegedly orchestrated an email hack against the Democratic National Committee, and Yahoo revealed a billion user accounts were compromised. Wall Street Journal personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins "CBS This Morning" to offer practical tips for thwarting hackers.

Women suffer higher levels of "Zoom fatigue," study says

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A study published by Stanford University finds around 14% of women feel very or extremely fatigued after virtual meetings. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to explain the disparity and what can be done to ease the fatigue.

Trump divided with intel community, GOP on Russia hack

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USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how President-elect Donald Trump is casting doubts on the intelligence community's assessment of Russian influence on the U.S. elections, and how the Republicans will try to repeal Obamacare in the New Year.

"Hollyweed" sign a throwback to political activism

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The New Year started on a high note in Los Angeles after someone changed the famous Hollywood sign to read "Hollyweed," but it's not the first time the legendary letters have been altered. Mireya Villarreal reports.

NYC Second Avenue subway part of effort to revitalize transit

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The long-awaited Second Avenue subway, first imagined nearly a century ago, is finally open. The $4.5 billion project is expected to help hundreds of thousands of daily commuters travel faster across the congested city. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Queen Elizabeth misses church again, recovering from cold

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Concerns about Queen Elizabeth's health returned Sunday when she missed a New Year's Day church service. The world's longest-reigning monarch has been out of public view since before Christmas. She is feeling much better, according to her daughter. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London.

CBS Weekend News, April 25, 2021

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Millions of Americans are skipping their second dose of COVID vaccine; Pharmacist helps vaccinate thousands of people near Philly





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