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Debbie Reynolds, America's Sweetheart, dies at 84

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Actress Debbie Reynolds died Wednesday, just one day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher. Reynolds was rushed to the hospital after reportedly falling ill at her son's home. Anna Werner takes a look back at Reynolds' life and legacy.

Stomach illness stemming from marijuana use on the rise

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In states where marijuana is legal, doctors are seeing increase in a violent illness that causes severe abdominal pain and vomiting. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the little-known illness that is treated with hot showers or baths.

Therapy pig helping weary holiday travelers relax

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Stressed and weary travelers flying in and out of San Francisco International Airport may find a bright spot in their trips thanks to LiLou the pig and her partners in the Wag Brigade. John Blackstone reports on the four-legged therapists who are making the rounds.

Carrie Fisher honored for speaking out on mental health

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Carrie Fisher is being remembered for helping those suffering from mental illness. Fisher, who died Tuesday, was outspoken about her struggle with bipolar disorder, as well as drug addiction. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Can Amazon's Alexa help solve a murder?

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Authorities in Arkansas have served a subpoena to Amazon to gain access to records from the company's Alexa voice assistant. Police say the device may have recorded evidence of a murder. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" has more the case.



Major snowfall heading for northern New England

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Northern New England is expecting its first major snowfall of the season starting late Thursday. Also, the seasonal snowfall record in Bismarck, North Dakota, is on track to break this winter.

U.S. finalizing sanctions to punish Russia for election hacking

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A senior administration official tells CBS News that the Obama administration will place sanctions on individuals associated with Moscow's efforts to hack Democratic organizations in the run-up to the presidential election. President Obama had vowed retaliation earlier this month. Julianna Goldman reports.

Black man left paralyzed after Texas police shooting

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Fort Worth, Texas. police dash cam footage released Wednesday shows David Collie walking away from police when an officer shot him, leaving him paralyzed. The cops were investigating a robbery, but Collie was cleared of any wrongdoing. Omar Villafranca reports.

October 2020: Alexey Navalny describes being poisoned

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In a report that originally aired last October, the Russian opposition leader tells Lesley Stahl about what he went through after falling ill on an airplane in August 2020 and why he won't let it stop him from the work he's doing against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

John Kerry defends U.N. vote, Netanyahu fires back

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended the administration's decision not to block a United Nations resolution condemning Israel for building settlements in the occupied West Bank. Kerry said the settlements are an obstacle to a two-state solution. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded with a fiery statement of his own. Chip Reid reports.

America's disappearing jobs

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Tens of thousands of job titles are predicted to disappear from the U.S. by 2024. Here are some of the more surprising ones.

Netanyahu slams Kerry's two-state proposal

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Secretary of State John Kerry's speech pushing for a two-state solution with the Palestinians is "biased" and "skewed against Israel." Israel's permanent representative to the United Nations, ambassador Danny Danon, joins CBSN with insight on where Israel stands on the dispute.

Trump urges Israel to "stay strong" until he takes office

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Politico reporter Ben Schreckinger joins CBSN to discuss Donald Trump's latest criticism of the Obama administration. Trump has slammed the Obama administration for failing to veto a U.N. measure condemning new Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory.

John Kerry defends U.S. Israel policy

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Secretary of State John Kerry said in a speech on Wednesday that a two-state solution is the "only way" to establish peace between Israel and Palestine. Kerry also defended the U.N. vote to condemn new Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory. Former Sen. George Mitchell, who served as a U.S. special envoy for Middle East Peace from 2009 to 2011, joins CBSN to discuss.

Man charged in murder of D.C. yoga instructor

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Adrian Duane Johnson, 29, has been charged in the murder of Tricia McCauley, a yoga instructor from Washington, D.C. Authorities say Johnson should have been wearing a GPS monitoring device when he allegedly murdered the 46-year-old woman. WUSA reporter Nikki Burdine joins CBSN with the latest details.

How investors can save on their 2016 tax bill

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The markets did well this year, which means successful investors could face a tax bill in April. A quick look at your portfolio now could prevent a nasty surprise in April.

Colbert and the perfect joke

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"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" host describes the perfect joke to John Dickerson

California dad's "Playborhood" lets kids take risks

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A creative dad in Silicon Valley is pushing back against helicopter parenting. He created what he calls a "Playborhood," a challenge to supervised play dates and scheduled activities. Kids can bounce around and take risks -- but some parents don't like it. John Blackstone reports.

The iconic career and legacy of Carrie Fisher

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Carrie Fisher's fans are saluting her work and her spirit. The "Star Wars" heroine and best-selling author died Tuesday at age 60. New York Times chief film critic A. O. Scott joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Fisher's career and legacy.





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