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Teens' unusual but healthy ways of coping with stress

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Seventy-four percent of teens report having more than one symptom of stress, like feeling irritable, lying awake at night or getting headaches. Psychologist and CBS News contributor Lisa Damour joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her latest New York Times article, "When a Teenager's Coping Mechanism is SpongeBob."

Prison scrutinized after mom gives birth on dirty cell floor

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A Michigan sheriff is defending the actions of his jail's staff after an inmate gave birth on a dirty cell floor. Jessica Preston went into labor in March, days after she was arrested for driving with a suspended license. She says her repeated pleas to be taken to the hospital were denied. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Search for suspects in D.C. surveillance cameras hacking

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A worldwide investigation is underway into a cyber attack on Washington, D.C. surveillance cameras. Hackers targeted traffic and security cameras just eight days before President Trump was sworn in. Jeff Pegues reports.

Ohio clinic accused of false Alzheimer's diagnoses

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More than 50 people are suing Sherry-Ann Jenkins of Ohio. She is accused of falsely diagnosing dozens of people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. They claim she "lacked the training, education, licensing, and credentials to treat and diagnose patients with cognitive disorders." Michelle Miller reports.

Trump's Nordstrom tweet poses conflict concern

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President Trump is defending his daughter, Ivanka, after Nordstrom cut ties with her brand last week. Despite the insistence by the fashion retailer that the split was over sagging sales, one expert says corporate America is now worried about being singled out by Mr. Trump. Alex Wagner reports.

Green energy upgrades for your home

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If you've been working from home or your children are remote schooling, you may have noticed your electricity bill climbing up. But technology improvements and a tax credit extension are making it easier for homeowners to retrofit their places with green energy sources and save money. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Irina Ivanova joins CBSN to discuss why it could be a good time to consider updating your home with new power sources.

Protesters try to block deportation of Arizona mom

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Seven protesters are in custody for fighting the deportation of a 36-year-old Arizona mother, Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos. She was reportedly arrested under a 2013 judicial deportation order. The order went unenforced during the Obama administration, but President Trump has set a stricter policy. Don Dahler reports on what could be the first of a new wave of deportations.



Bill of the month: Auto and medical insurance still leave balance of tens of thousands

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Despite having personal injury protection in his auto insurance and medical insurance, one man still owed tens of thousands in medical bills after a car accident. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this case and what you need to know about insurance if you've been injured in a car accident.

Supreme Court nominee calls Trump's attacks on judiciary "demoralizing"

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President Trump faces new criticism from his own Supreme Court nominee. Judge Neil Gorsuch called the president's attack on the federal judge who blocked his controversial travel ban "disheartening" and "demoralizing." A Democratic senator revealed those comments made in a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill. Major Garrett reports.

Thousands of flights canceled as snow storm hits Northeast

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The winter storm is snarling traffic and paralyzing airports. More than 2,700 flights to, from and within the U.S. have already been canceled for Thursday according to FlightAware.com. Another 90 have been delayed. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Near-whiteout conditions in Philadelphia

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As a winter snow storm hits the Northeast, Philadelphia has issued a snow emergency. Around half a foot is expected. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Northeast braces for massive winter storm

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More than 50 million people are waking up to a winter snow storm that is slamming the Northeast. The dangerous storm is intensifying, bringing white out conditions and high wind. Thousands of flights have been canceled. Jericka Duncan reports from Chester Township, New Jersey.

Breaking down Trump's defense of Russia and Yemen raid

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President Trump recently defended Russian President Vladimir Putin and caused controversy by defending the Yemen Raid that led to a Navy SEAL's death. National Review writer and Senior Fellow at National Review Institute David French joins CBSN to discuss international relations under Trump.

International reaction to President Trump's travel ban

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President Trump's travel ban has caused widespread controversy both in the U.S. and internationally. Britain's former secretary of state for foreign affairs and President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee David Miliband joins CBSN to discuss the ban.

Political roundup: Confirmation battles and SCOTUS nominee

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Jeff Sessions is the latest pick from President Trump's nominations to be confirmed. Meanwhile, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch criticized President Trump's comments on the courts. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran, CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and Political Editor for Rightsalerts.com Scottie Nell Hughes join CBSN to break down the latest.

India's COVID-19 crisis: Over 300,000 new cases for sixth day in a row

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India has reported more than 300,000 new coronavirus cases for the sixth day in a row. Now other nations are pledging their support. CBS News' Lucy Craft reports, and then Emily Schmall, a South Asia correspondent at The New York Times, joined "CBSN AM" from New Delhi with the latest.

Severe winter storm threatens Northeast

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The Northeast is bracing for severe winter weather. Chris Shaffer, chief meteorologist at CBS Minnesota, joins CBSN to discuss what those in the Northeast can expect.

Yemen raid sparks controversy

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A Navy SEAL died in a Yemen mission and although the White House says it was successful, Yemen is withdrawing permission for the U.S. to conduct ground missions.CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin joins to discuss the latest.

Trump says courts seem to be political

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President Trump called the courts political ahead of the decision on the travel ban. Politico's White House reporter Matthew Nussbaum joins CBSN to break down the latest.

Doctor warns people skipping second COVID-19 vaccine dose give up their immunity

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Across the country, millions of people are missing appointments for their second vaccine dose. The CDC says the second shot is critical in helping protect people from the virus. Adriana Diaz spoke to one woman hesitant about getting the second dose and a doctor warning of consequences if people skip out.





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