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"American Sniper" opens nationwide on Wednesday

Bradley Cooper stars in "American Sniper," directed by Clint Eastwood, which debuts nationwide on Wednesday. Also, the ladies of "The Talk" are filling in the gap between "The Late Late Show" hosts this week. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

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New research on treatment of opioid abuse

Researchers say that a majority of counties in the U.S. do not have a doctor qualified to treat opioid abuse. Also, a new use for ultrasounds in developing countries. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

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Don’t know which NFL team to root for? Just ask

A 12-year-old boy who didn't know which one of the 32 NFL teams to root for, wrote a letter to all of them to help him choose. One team responded with a special gift for him.

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Who will be on the GOP ticket in 2016?

CBS News political director John Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss Paul Ryan’s decision not to run for president in 2016, and Mitt Romney’s efforts to reassemble his campaign team.

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MLK Jr. family in lawsuit over his bible

Family members of Martin Luther King Jr. have sued another family member over control of Dr. King’s 1964 Nobel Peace Prize and his personal bible. The plaintiffs are concerned that the bible will be sold to a private owner.

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Is "Selma's" portrayal of LBJ historically accurate?

Six months after witnessing President Lyndon Johnson outlaw segregation in July 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr. was back at the White House seeking support for voting rights. In the movie "Selma," Johnson and King's relationship is confrontational. Michelle Miller investigates the historical accuracy of the film.

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Marco Rubio nears decision for 2016 presidential bid

The Republican senator from Florida talked to CBS News about the possibility of a run for the White House. Rubio told Nancy Cordes he's confident he'd be able to put together a "credible, well-financed campaign" if he chooses to run. As for the possibility of running against Hillary Clinton, Rubio was quick to criticize the presumptive Democratic nominee.

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Disneyland measles outbreak spreads

The people sickened were all at Disneyland between December 15-20. State health officials say they know of eight who were not vaccinated, including two who were too young. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on how the disease can easily spread in communities where parents opt out of vaccination.

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UVA fraternity reinstated after disputed rape scandal

The University of Virginia reinstated Phi Kappa Psi on Monday, nearly two months after the fraternity was suspended amid claims that its members raped a student. Rolling Stone, the publication who first publicized the alleged victim's claims, retracted its story after discrepancies were found. Police also said they could not find evidence of a crime. Julianna Goldman reports.

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10,000 soldiers, police guard "sensitive sites" in France

On Sunday, the largest rally in French history went off without a hitch. More than a million and a half people marched through Paris, led by dozens of world leaders. As French security forces remain on high alert, Elizabeth Palmer hears from one of the hostages who survived last week's attack.

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Germany at odds over its growing Muslim population

While the French marched in solidarity this weekend, protesters in Germany marched in anger. A group in Dresden has been holding weekly marches against the growth of Germany's Muslim population. Mark Phillips reports.

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Search for Hayat Boumedienne widens to Syria

Hayat Boumedienne has been wanted by French police since her boyfriend Amedy Coulibaly took hostages at a Paris supermarket last weekend. It's since been confirmed that Boumedienne flew to Turkey on Jan. 2nd and is now in Syria. Surveillance video also revealed she didn't travel alone. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.

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U.S. military Twitter account hacked

A group calling itself the Cyber Caliphate took over CENTCOM's Twitter account and tweeted threats to American military. At the same time, CENTCOM's YouTube channel began showing ISIS propaganda videos. The attack only hit the Pentagon's social media channels, so some say it amounts to no more than a "gotcha" attack. David Martin reports.

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Should we have seen the Paris terror attacks coming?

Could more have been done to prevent the terror attacks in Paris? Aaron David Miller, a distinguished scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, joins CBSN to discuss.

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"Golden Globes Fashion Hits and Misses"

Ruthie Friedlander, Deputy Editor at Elle.com, provides a recap of the celebrities that dazzled on the red carpet and those that fizzled out.

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ShotSpotter sensors listen for gunshots

On the streets of Camden, N.J., special microphones sense the sound of gunfire and pinpoint the location, helping police officers find and fight crime. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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U.S. Central Command Twitter account hacked

The U.S. Central Command's Twitter and YouTube pages were hacked. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins "CBSN" with the latest devleopments.

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Will Marco Rubio run for president?

CBS correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses Sen. Marco Rubio's political future, as the Florida politician mulls whether to run for re-election or launch a presidential bid.




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