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Violent Louisiana tornadoes tear apart homes

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Louisiana is under a state of emergency after a series of tornadoes smashed homes and businesses in the southeastern part of the state. Thousands lost power. Some of the worst damage was in the New Orleans area, including neighborhoods hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. David Begnaud reports.

"Harmony engineers" make your car sound musical

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A decade ago, cars only needed a handful of noises, like a turn signal. Now, as vehicles get smarter, the beeps, ticks, tocks and warnings need to be carefully tuned. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Hunt is on for Tom Brady's missing Super Bowl jersey

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Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady's game-worn jersey went missing from the Patriots' locker room in Houston Sunday night. It is estimated the jersey could fetch at least $500,000 at auction. Michelle MIller reports.

CDC expected to release new mask guidance

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to announce updated guidelines for fully vaccinated Americans. Weijia Jiang reports.



Trump repeats untrue claim about murder rates

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President Trump got his facts wrong Tuesday in a meeting with a group of sheriff's officers. He he claimed the U.S. murder rate is at a 47-year high. Yet FBI statistics show the opposite; The murder rate is close to a 57-year low.

Tornadoes tear through New Orleans, destroying homes

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Tornadoes left a trail of destruction in New Orleans Tuesday, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and downing power lines. There are dozens of minor injuries, and more than 10,000 homes and businesses are without power. David Begnaud reports.

Texas cop captures suspect thanks to K-9

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Grand Prairie officer Jeff Payne is receiving praise after his decision to release his dog instead of opening fire on a suspect who was in a shooting stance. It turned out the man did not have a gun. No one was hurt in the incident last month.

Trump's travel ban could head to Supreme Court

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On Tuesday a federal appeals court will hear arguments over President Trump's travel ban that was recently struck down. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has the details on where this case will head next.

Tips to keep kids safer online

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America's kids are more connected than ever, but that can leave them vulnerable to cyberbullies, identity thieves, and other threats online. CBS News' Craig Boswell reports on the latest efforts to keep kids safer in cyberspace.

Grammy museum celebrates music in Newark, New Jersey

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The new Grammy museum will celebrate music's history in Newark, New Jersey, opening just days before this year's awards show on CBS. The museum's executive director, Bob Santelli, and Prudential Center CEO Scott O'Neil join CBSN to talk about the highlights.

How to reinvent your career after 50

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Baby boomers are reinventing their careers as many work past the traditional age of retirement. Reasons for working past age 65 include not being able to afford retirement and needing income or health benefits. Career coach John Tarnoff joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Boomer Reinvention: How to Create Your Dream Career Over 50."

Express Scripts CEO on PBMs and rising costs of drugs

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Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, negotiate drug prices directly with drug companies. They work on behalf of insurance and employer groups that pay for drugs. The companies act as middlemen and collect rebates and other fees. PBMs say they are the ones trying to lower drug prices. Tim Wentworth, CEO of Express Scripts -- the largest PBM -- joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss rising drug prices and what role they play in the debate.

Has Trump done enough to limit business conflicts of interest?

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Nearly three weeks into his term, President Trump now claims he has distanced himself from his businesses. CBS News searched through documents to see what steps he has taken. Some ethics experts say they do not go far enough. Anna Werner reports.

Trump faces opposition for U.K. state visit

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President Trump's planned state visit to the U.K. faces heated opposition from many British people. The Speaker of the House of Commons says the president should not be allowed to address parliament, as is customary. The dates for the trip are not set, but it's expected to be later this year. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Democrats hold all-night protest over Betsy DeVos vote

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The Senate stayed up all night debating the nomination of Betsy DeVos to be education secretary. Republican leaders plan to vote on the nomination Tuesday. DeVos has become so contentious that teachers in some school districts have taken to wearing all black or all red to show their opposition. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump's false media accusations distracting from travel ban fight?

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Dan Senor, senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in the 2012 presidential campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's false accusation of the media underreporting terror acts and how he may be trying to distract from the legal fight on his travel ban.

Judge to hear arguments over Trump's travel ban

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Opponents of the Trump administration want the appeals court in San Francisco to reject the policy blocking refugees and natives of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. There are many different ways the appellate court could decide the issue. Jan Crawford reports.

Immigration order faces major legal test

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Attorneys are urging a federal appeals court in San Francisco to uphold a Seattle judge's order that temporarily suspended Mr. Trump's travel ban. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN with more on the legal battle ahead.





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