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Some Republicans open to idea of a Michael Flynn investigation

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Some Senate and House Republicans are beginning to warm to the idea of an investigation into Michael Flynn, who was recently ousted from his position as President Trump's national security adviser. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.

Russian spy ship spotted off East Coast

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A Russian spy ship has been spotted patrolling international waters along the East Coast and was located 30 miles from a U.S. submarine base in Connecticut.

Defense secretary pressures NATO on costs

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Secretary of Defense James Mattis is calling out America's NATO allies to proportionately share the costs. CBS News' David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

Latest Trump team leaks create tension in the White House

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President Trump is blasting the "un-American" leaks of intelligence information about his campaign aides' possible contacts with Russia. USA Today's Eliza Collins joins CBSN to discuss the latest fallout from the White House.

Lawmakers call for review of Flynn's conduct, Russia ties

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Democrats and some Republicans on Capitol Hill are calling for a probe into the conduct of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and his contacts with Russia. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Did Kim Jong Un order the death of his half-brother?

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CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports on the investigation of Kim Jong Nam's sudden death in Malaysia, which may have been an assassination ordered by his half-brother, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.



Christine Baranski on "The Good Wife" spinoff, "The Good Fight"

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For seven seasons, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress Christine Baranski starred as attorney Diane Lockhart in the CBS drama, "The Good Wife." Now she returns to that role in a spinoff called "The Good Fight," which picks up one year after the events of "The Good Wife" finale. Baranski joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the series.

New York Times crossword celebrates 75 years

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The New York Times is celebrating 75 years of the crossword puzzle. To celebrate this milestone, celebrities like astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, designer Isaac Mizrahi, and singer Lisa Loeb have stepped in to help create special puzzles. Jim Axelrod reports on the crossword's evolution.

Cold caps reduce chemotherapy hair loss, studies show

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Hair loss is often considered one of the most devastating side-effects of chemotherapy. A pair of new studies on cold cap therapy in the Journal of the American Medical Association gives hope to breast cancer patients. The emerging treatment gives some women on chemotherapy the option to keep most of their hair. Barry Petersen reports.

Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner's influence on policy

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President Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House today. Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has emerged as a quiet force in the Trump White House, serving as a main conduit for foreign contacts in Mexico, China and Canada, among others. But when it comes to Israel, the stakes are especially high for Kushner. Jan Crawford reports.

Senor on turmoil inside the White House

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Dan Senor, former senior adviser to the 2012 Romney-Ryan presidential campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the White House should handle the chaos following a report of Trump associates' repeated contacts with Russia during the presidential campaign.

Antarctica's disappearing penguins reveal impact of climate change

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In our Climate Diaries series, Mark Phillips continues his reporting from Antarctica, one of the most remote places on earth. He shows us the dramatic shifts happening around a half-century old research base. The icescape and the area's penguin population reveal the impact of the rapid pace of climate change.

Woman arrested in death of Kim Jong Un's half-brother

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Police in Malaysia say a woman with Vietnamese travel papers is in custody in connection with the apparent assassination of the half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Kim Jong Nam died Tuesday after a reported attack at the Kuala Lumpur airport. He was once considered the regime's heir-apparent. Adriana Diaz reports.

Residents return amid warnings Oroville Dam repairs could fail

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Nearly 200,000 people are finally able to return home in Northern California after they were forced to evacuate on Sunday. Billions of gallons of water continue to pour down a damaged spillway from Lake Oroville. If the repairs do not hold, residents may be forced to evacuate again. John Blackstone reports.

Calls for investigation into Trump administration's ties to Russia

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Some Republicans are joining Democrats on Capitol Hill in a push to examine former National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn's conduct. House and Senate committees are already investigating Russian influence on the election. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump had known "for weeks" Gen. Flynn had misled White House

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The White House says a lack of trust led President Trump to remove his national security adviser, Gen. Michael Flynn. But that happened long after the president found out that Flynn didn't tell the whole truth about talking with Russian officials before the inauguration. The president apparently didn't share that information with his vice president. Margaret Brennan reports.

Report: Trump associates repeatedly contacted Russia before election

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The Trump administration is in chaos, facing serious new questions after 27 days in office. Intelligence sources tell the New York Times that some Trump campaign officials and other associates had repeated contact with Russian intelligence before the election. Jeff Pegues reports.





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