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Teachers turn to online donors to fund classrooms

Many school districts across the country face budget cuts just about every year. In Chicago, teachers are turning to crowdfunding website Donors Choose, which helps them raise funds for classroom necessities. Adriana Diaz reports.

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How online ads could expose holiday gift secrets

"Thinking of buying computers or tablets online for the holidays? Well think again. CNET's senior editor Dan Ackerman explains how your devices could tip off loved ones about what is under the tree.

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Undocumented activist on life "behind invisible bars"

Jong-Min You had no idea he was in the U.S. illegally until he was 17. Now he's part of a group called #1of11Million pushing to expand rights for undocumented immigrants. He shares his own personal story of living in an "invisible prison" with Elaine Quijano.

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NTSB: Older or defective tires lead to crashes

Tens of thousands of cars on the road could have dangerous tires. Defective tires lead to more than 11,000 accidents every year. Jeff Pegues reports on what federal investigators plan to do.

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Freed from Qatar: Couple's first interview

Matt and Grace Huang have returned to the U.S. after a nearly two-year legal battle to win their freedom from a prison in Qatar. The couple was cleared in the death of their eight-year-old daughter. Margaret Brennan sits down with the Huangs for an interview you'll only see on "CBS This Morning."

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Kennedy Center Honors celebrate cultural impact

Every year, the Kennedy Center Honors highlight American artists and entertainers. President Obama and thousands of guests gathered to celebrate this year's honorees: actors Tom Hanks and Lily Tomlin, singers Al Green and Sting, and ballerina Patricia McBride. Charlie Rose reports.

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Calls for UVA to restore Greek life after retraction

Following Rolling Stone's retraction of an explosive story detailing an alleged gang rape at UVA, groups are urging the university to restore suspended Greek life. Julianna Goldman reports.

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Millions face chance of rain, snow and flooding

Another Nor'easter takes aim at the Northeast. Some areas will start seeing slick conditions Monday night. Meteorologist Danielle Niles of CBS station WBZ shows us what to expect over the next few days.

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Government study on interrogations to be released

Intelligence officials say they're afraid a new Senate report could put American lives at risk. The report claims the CIA routinely used illegal tactics after the 9/11 attacks and lied about it. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss.

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New details emerge about failed rescue mission in Yemen

A team of Navy SEALS attacked an al Qaeda hideout in southern Yemen over the weekend. The militants shot 33-year-old Luke Somers and another hostage as the troops arrived. David Martin reports.

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MoneyWatch: Fuel prices continue to drop; North Korea praises Sony hack

The cost of gas keeps going down, prices at the pump have fallen for 74 consecutive days. Also, North Korea has not claimed responsibility for the massive hack on Sony Pictures, but the country is calling the attack a "righteous deed." Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Kennedy Center honors five performing artists

The Kennedy Center celebrated five exceptional artists for their lifetime contributions to American culture. And Christian Bale speaks on his new movie, "Exodus: Gods and Kings." Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment

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New cancer drug has been fast-tracked for testing

A new experimental cancer drug has been designated a breakthrough therapy for some Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients. Eboni Williams takes a look at today’s top health stories.

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U.S. releases six Guantanamo Bay prisoners to Uruguay

The U.S. released six men imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay. The men, who aren't considered terrorists, will now live in Uruguay. It is the latest step in the Obama administration's effort to close Guantanamo Bay for good. Don Dahler reports.

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The Senate’s CIA torture report stirring anger, controversy

A controversial and long-awaited report on the use of "enhanced" interrogation techniques will be released this week. It concludes that the CIA, after 9/11, went beyond the law and gained no useful intelligence. Mark Albert reports.




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