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CBS Evening News, January 13, 2022

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Search for survivors after deadly tornado outbreak; Students raise funds to make playground inclusive for those with disabilities.

House Oversight Committee chairman says subpoenas possible in Biden documents case

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer told CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge Friday that subpoenas are on the table for the White House and National Archives if they don't comply with the committee's requests for records in their investigation into classified documents which were found at the home and former office of President Biden.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns U.S. to hit debt limit next Thursday

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told congressional lawmakers the U.S. is likely to reach its debt limit next Thursday, Jan. 19. Javier David, managing editor of business and markets at Axios, and a CBS News contributor, discussed what the implications could be if that happens, and what tools are available to delay a potential default.

1/13: CBS News Weekender

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Catherine Herridge reports on Janet Yellen's warning about the nation's debt limit, how MDMA could be used to treat PTSD, and what foods might help you live longer.



Colorado turns lottery revenue into parks

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The Colorado lottery allocates revenue generated from ticket sales for Powerball, Mega Millions and other games to fund parks, trails and recreation projects across the state. Tom Seaver, director of the Colorado Lottery, joined CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss.

Torrential rain soaks California after historic drought

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More than 25 trillion gallons of water have fallen on California since late December due to a series of storms. All that rain has come as the Golden State deals with a drought. Jeffrey Mount, a senior fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California, explained the precarious water situation in the West.

These four types of healthy diets are linked to longer life

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A new study finds that four specific diet patterns may lower the risk of health issues and early death. Registered dietician nutritionist Keri Glassman spoke with Catherine Herridge about the findings and shared some tips to achieve health goals.

Study: MDMA therapy for PTSD shows positive results

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A new clinical trial found that the active ingredient in the drug known as ecstasy shows promising results when it comes to treating post traumatic stress disorder. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS News Weekender" to discuss the findings.

Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis' daughter, dies at 54

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Lisa Marie Presley died Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest. She will be buried at Graceland, the Memphis home of her legendary father Elvis Presley. Elise Preston takes a look back on her life.

Can psychedelic therapy help treat PTSD?

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Clinical trials of MDMA -- the active ingredient in ecstasy -- to treat post-traumatic stress disorder are showing promising results. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook takes a look at how the psychedelic drug helped an Iraq War veteran overcome PTSD.

Search for survivors after deadly tornado outbreak

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A deadly storm front hit the South, leaving a trail of destruction in parts of Alabama and Georgia. Meanwhile, residents in California are bracing for more storms after a week of torrential rains and flooding. Omar Villafranca and Carter Evans report.

Leopard found after escaping habitat in Dallas Zoo

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A clouded leopard was found near her enclosure after she went missing from the Dallas Zoo. She did not appear to have suffered any injuries, the zoo said. Prior to the leopard being found, Dallas police confirmed to CBS News that they have launched a criminal investigation into the matter.

Students raise funds to make playground inclusive for those with disabilities

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Glen Lake Elementary School in Hopkins, Minnesota, has a lot of students with physical disabilities, but it didn't have a playground that was accessible to them. That bothered a fifth-grade class, which stepped in to raise $300,000 to make it accessible. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."





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