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"Time for our country to move on," Trump says after Russia sanctions

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President-elect Donald Trump's transition team responded to the Obama administration's sanctions against Russia by saying "it's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things." Courtney Weaver, U.S. political correspondent for the Financial Times, spoke to CBSN about how Trump might act going forward.

Woman faced felony charge for not returning VHS tape over 20 years ago

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A former Oklahoma resident found out that she was wanted on a felony charge because she failed to return a VHS movie rental over two decades ago. Caron McBride, who now lives in Texas, was charged with felony embezzlement, but prosecutors have dismissed the charges.

Pharmacist helps vaccinate thousands of people near Philly

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Pharmacist Mayank Amin has been racing to vaccinate everyone in his community with a pop-up clinic. Four hundred people have volunteered to man the phones and coordinate appointments to help him. Nancy Chen has the story.

U.S. prison population lowest since 2002

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The prison population in the United States has dropped to its lowest level in a decade and a half -- but it is still the highest in the world. CBS News Justice Reporter Paula Reid talks to CBSN about why the number is dwindling.

How Russia hacked the election

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In an uncommon move, U.S. intelligence services released analysis of what they believe is the malicious Russian cyber activity that allegedly influenced the 2016 election. CBS News Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues spoke to CBSN.

U.S. expels 35 Russian diplomats

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The White House has unveiled new sanctions against Russia as retaliation for a serious of cyber attacks during the presidential campaign. Former CBS News Moscow bureau chief Beth Knobel and CBS Radio News Congressional correspondent Steven Portnoy join CBSN to discuss the sanctions.

White House promises further action against Russia

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President Obama sent a message to Russia Thursday by issuing new sanctions and by ejecting more than 30 Russian officials from the U.S. CBS News National Correspondent Chip Reid spoke to CBSN about what comes next in U.S.-Russia relations.



Asian man hospitalized after brutal attack in New York City

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An Asian man was pushed to ground and stomped on repeatedly on Friday night in the East Harlem neighborhood in New York City. He was taken to the hospital where he is in critical, but stable condition. CBS New York's Christina Fan has more.

Syrian cease-fire begins, but will it hold?

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A cease-fire in Syria, brokered by Turkey and Russia, is set to take effect on Friday. Earlier truces have not held for long in the Syrian civil war, which is nearly six years old. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.

Notable deaths of 2016

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The year started with the loss of David Bowie. It ended with the deaths of actress Carrie Fisher and her mother, the iconic Debbie Reynolds, just one day apart.

World's tallest bridge opens in China

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The world's tallest bridge opened in China on Thursday. It stands more than 1,800 feet above the valley below, which is is more than one-third of a mile.

A look at "broken heart" syndrome

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Many believe it was no coincidence that Debbie Reynolds died the day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher. Medical experts say "broken heart syndrome" is real, and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook found one family who experienced a similar loss.

Fans pay tribute to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher

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Tributes to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher filled social media on Thursday. Drawings depicted the late mother and daughter together -- Reynolds as her "Singin' in the Rain" character Kathy Selden and Fisher as Princess Leia from "Star Wars"

Police death toll rises in 2016

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A new report found that 135 police officers were killed in the line of duty this year, the most in five years. The dead include 21 officers who were killed in ambush attacks. Omar Villafranca has more.

New England winter weather forecast

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Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of Boston station WBZ has the forecast on how bad New England's winter storm might get.

Dams built in Oregon and California may be taken down due to impact on wildlife

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For over a century, one of the most important salmon runs in the U.S. has had to contend with historic dams in Oregon and California. These dams have been responsible for the death of dozens of the thousands of salmon due to poorer water quality. Anna Werner takes a look for the CBS News series Eye on Earth: Our Planet in Peril.

Security at Times Square, Rose Parade set to be tighter than ever

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Police in New York announced plans to keep safe the 2 million expected visitors to Times Square on New Year's Eve. Authorities in California have also stepped up security along the route of the Rose Parade, which will draw around 700,000 spectators. Anna Werner has the details.

Derek Chauvin prosecutor: This was a "hateful" crime

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Minnesota special prosecutor Jerry Blackwell says while no evidence exists of a racist motive, most people can't believe the killing would have happened to the average white citizen.

CBSN at the movies: Highlights of 2016

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2016 was a big year for the box office. TVGuide and TVGuide.com managing editor Alexander Zalben joins CBSN with a look back at the movies of the year, as well as the iconic careers of the Hollywood mother-daughter duo Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, who died just a day apart.





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