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Gay priests: Breaking the silence

It's believed that a significant percentage of Catholic priests are living closeted lives, despite the Church's teachings that acting on homosexual desires is a sin. Correspondent Seth Doane examines the Vatican's wish that gay priests keep silent about their sexual identity, and talks with a Wisconsin priest – one of just 10 openly gay priests in the U.S. – who was welcomed by his congregation after coming out.

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Wild Weather Slams East Coast

Stormy weather has led to high tides in New Jersey, flooding concerns in Massachusetts and a a host of other concerns along the east coast. A Team of CBS correspondents provide the latest updates on the inclement weather.

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Royals invade the Big Apple

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, also known as William and Kate, are wrapping up their first visit to New York today. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips has the details on what they've been up to.

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Mile-high baby

A woman on a Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Phoenix gave birth shortly after take-off. The flight had to be diverted to LAX.

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Former CIA Director calls torture report flawed, criticizes Biden

Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell tells Jeff Glor the Senate Intellengence Committee report, released Tuesday, is "the worst analysis" he's ever seen. Morell defends the CIA's harsh interrogation methods and criticizes the report as missing key factors, including the threats the U.S. faced after 9/11.

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50 years of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

After a half century, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is still holiday season staple. Jim Axelrod takes a look back at how it was made and why it's still so popular.

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Lawmakers grill Gruber over Obamacare comments

MIT professor Jonathan Gruber repeatedly said he was sorry for what he called “thoughtless” and “insulting” comments he made in regards to American voters and Obamacare. Republicans questioned Gruber about how much money he was paid as a consultant for the White House about the law. Wyatt Andrews reports.

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Slow moving Nor'easter drenches Northeast

The storm system brought a combination of heavy rain and ice from Virginia to Maine Tuesday. It also lashed millions in its path with wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. Don Dahler reports.

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CIA defends interrogation tactics but admits mistakes

The CIA is admitting some fault in the handling of its interrogation program. The agency points to a lack of trained interrogators -- but maintains it never misled the government about its effectiveness. Bob Orr reports.

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Did harsh interrogation methods help U.S. capture Bin Laden?

National security analyst Juan Zarate explains the findings in the Senate Intelligence report on CIA interrogation techniques. Zarate worked in George W. Bush's administration as an adviser for combating terrorism.

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The Senate's CIA report: "Interrogation" vs. "Torture"

Charles Allen reacts to the Senate CIA Report on interrogation techniques. Allen worked for the CIA for years and has appeared in front of Congress for various hearings during his time there.

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New details: Abu Zubaydah interrogation

The newly released Senate report on CIA interrogation techniques details the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, a Saudi Arabian citizen held in Guantanamo Bay. CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin joins "CBSN" with more.

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White House responds to torture report

CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante explains the White House response to the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on CIA interrogation techniques.

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Inside the CIA torture report

CBS News producers and correspondents examine the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on CIA interrogation techniques.

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein talks about CIA torture report

The CIA program was far more brutal than the CIA represented to policymakers and the American public, report claims. Feinstein said she hopes this report will prevent future CIA aggression towards detainees.

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Women having big impact on whiskey industry

Some of the most well-known whiskeys today were either founded, owned, managed or saved by women. As Michelle Miller reports, there are even clubs to experience and learn about different whiskeys and whiskey cocktails.




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