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Ukrainian political analyst on Putin's threats and endgame

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CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports from Kyiv, Ukraine, with the latest on the standoff with Russia. She sat down with Ukrainian political analyst Taras Berezovets to discuss why Russian leader Vladimir Putin is building up troops on the border and what his endgame may look like.

Valentine's Day jewelry for men

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Shop our Valentine's Day picks including Miami Cuban gold-plated links and Justin Bieber's pearl necklace.

Rescuers try to reach boy who fell into 100-foot well

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A 5-year-old boy fell into a 104-foot well in Morocco on Thursday. Rescuers are using bulldozers to dig a hole parallel to the well in attempt to reach the child while supplying him with oxygen and water through pipes.

Death in Training | 60 Minutes preview

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Sunday on 60 Minutes, Lesley Stahl reports on an ongoing problem: military service members killed not in combat – but in vehicular accidents while training.



How to get free N95 masks

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Everything you need to know about taking advantage of the government's new mask program

New Yorkers place $1.1 billion in online sports bets

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One month after it became legal there, experts say New York is already the largest online sports betting state in the country. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Khristopher Brooks joins Michelle Miller to discuss.

Why sugar is so addicting and how you can remove it from your diet

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Many Americans began a wellness journey in the new year, and one common goal is eliminating sugar from their diets. Author and Bright Line Eating CEO Susan Peirce Thompson discusses how sugar is addictive, the psychology of eating and how to break the habit.

"48 Hours" investigates the unsolved murders of four teenage girls

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The Austin, Texas community has been haunted for more than three decades by the unsolved murders of four teenage girls inside a yogurt shop. After overturned convictions, authorities hope modern DNA testing can lead to answers. Erin Moriarty joins "CBS Mornings" for a preview of her "48 Hours" report, "The Yogurt Shop Murders."

Dr. Tara Narula demonstrates the proper way to perform CPR

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If CPR is performed in the first few minutes of cardiac arrest, it can double or triple a person's chance of survival. Dr. Tara Narula and an American Heart Association trainer demonstrate how to properly perform hands-only CPR and how to use a defibrillator.





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