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Search on for six people after plane disappears

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Ohio investigators fear three children and three adults are dead after a small plane disappeared after taking off from Cleveland Thursday night. Also, the Butler mens' basketball team's plane had to make an emergency landing when their plane lost cabin pressure.

Feds keeping a close eye on drones and operators

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The holidays have unleashed a massive new swarm of drones, as more than one million flying devices were given as gifts. But only a fraction of new owners have registered with the FAA, reports Kris Van Cleave.

Russian hackers used international networks to cover their tracks, documents show

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U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Russian hackers used other people's computer networks to cover their tracks when they attacked the DNC. Investigators suspect that Russian intelligence services have access to compromised computer infrastructures in as many as 60 countries, newly declassified documents show. Jeff Pegues reports.

Putin holds off retaliation over ouster of Russian diplomats

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Within hours of Vladimir Putin's announcement that U.S. diplomats would not be expelled from Russia, a convoy of Russians from one of the compounds closed by the Obama administration arrived at the Russian embassy in Washington. Intelligence experts said the sanctions would have little impact on Russian covert operations. Jan Crawford reports.

What's behind Putin's decision not to retaliate against U.S.

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In an unexpected move, Russian President Vladimir Putin declined to take retaliatory measures against the U.S. after dozens of Russians were expelled from the country. Elizabeth Palmer has more on Putin's strategy and the message he is trying to send to Donald Trump.

Will Trump overturn Russia sanctions?

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President-elect Donald Trump says he will meet with intelligence officials next week about Russian hacking and the sanctions ordered by the Obama administration. Katie Bo Williams, national security reporter for The Hill, speaks to CBSN about whether Trump could repeal the sanctions when he takes office in January.



How Trump's proposed tax plan could impact you

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There could be big changes to the tax code coming under the Trump administration. Len Burman, the director of the Tax Policy Center, joins CBSN to break down what impact President-elect Donald Trump's tax plan could have on your wallet.

Putin's reaction to U.S. sanctions

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President Obama has expelled 35 Russian diplomats and shut down two Russian-owned compounds in response to Russia's hacking. Russian President Vladimir Putin did not retaliate but is biding his time. Bloomberg News foreign policy reporter Nicholas Wadhams discusses Putin's reaction on CBSN.

How drug companies engineer huge price hikes

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Americans will continue to feel the pain of high prescription drug prices in 2017, with costs projected to jump 12 percent next year. Here's how pharmaceutical companies push through price hikes.

Behind U.S. retaliation against Russian election meddling

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New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger has written extensively about Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 election. In his latest article, Sanger called U.S. government actions against Russian meddling "the strongest American response yet to a state-sponsored cyberattack." Sanger joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the impact of the U.S. retaliation.

New laws that take effect in 2017

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Hundreds of new laws passed in 2016 will take effect across the country on Sunday - and some of them are raising eyebrows. In states like California, 900 laws were passed, and in Illinois, residents will wake up with almost 200 new laws to follow. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Inside NYPD's massive security effort for New Year's Eve

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New York City is preparing to welcome nearly two million people to Times Square on New Year's Eve. Following terror attacks in Europe where trucks were driven into crowds of people, the NYPD is taking more precaution and adding a new security layer. Anna Werner reports.

Syria cease-fire appears to be holding for most part

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The Syrian cease-fire agreement appears to be mostly holding after it went into effect midnight local time. The deal was brokered by Russia and Turkey, two countries on opposite sides of the civil war. If the cease-fire lasts, peace talks are scheduled for January. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.

Some in New England pummeled with nearly two feet of snow

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Northern New England is digging out from its strongest storm in more than two years. The nor'easter dumped heavy snow on many highways, leading to dozens of accidents around the region. Parts of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine expect a foot of snow or more. DeMarco Morgan reports from Henniker, New Hampshire.

President-elect Trump at odds with GOP on Russia?

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Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's response to Russian sanctions imposed by President Obama, and whether the Obama administration is trying to box in Mr. Trump before he takes office.

Amazon patents a warehouse in the sky

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For the future of warehouses, Amazon is looking to the skies. CBSN's Elaine Quijano on one of Amazon's newest patents: The flying fulfillment center.

Some Hatchimals aren't living up to the hype

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Hatchimals, the toy at the top of many Christmas wish lists, aren't all working as described. WUSA reporter Ellison Barber has more on how the toy isn't living up the hype.

Winter storm set to slam Northeast

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The United States northeast is bracing for a big winter storm this New Year's. CBS News correspondent Demarco Morgan is in Keene, New Hampshire, monitoring the storm.

A 16th century tapestry may have turned up in NYC

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A tapestry from days of Henry VIII in the 16th century may have turned up in a New York City rug gallery. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil has the details on the potentially historic piece.





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