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Independent bookstores see boom in business

Retailers across the country are adding up their holiday receipts. Among businesses that were expecting an increase in sales in 2016 were mom-and-pop bookstores. Tony Dokoupil has more on this surprising retail plot twist.

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Can a broken heart kill you?

Relatives of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds are planning a private funeral and public memorial service for the mother-and-daughter Hollywood stars who died just one day apart. Some believe Reynolds died of a broken heart following Fisher's death. Dr. Jon LaPook says there is such a thing as "broken heart syndrome."

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Woman regrets deadly decision to drive after drinking

There was a jump in drunk driving deaths in 2016. On average, 28 people a day have been killed in DUI accidents. Kris Van Cleave talked to one woman about how one bad decision changed her life forever.

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Storms sweep across U.S. as new year approaches

The new year begins with a massive wave of storms sweeping across the country. Snow is falling from the Great Lakes to New England, thunderstorms are drenching the Gulf Coast states and another band of storms is moving into Southern California. Mireya Villarreal reports this is the wettest December Los Angeles has seen in six years.

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Will Trump reverse Russian sanctions?

President-elect Donald Trump has long praised Vladimir Putin, but new sanctions on Russia have created a potential rift for the two leaders. Jordan Fabian, White House correspondent for The Hill, spoke to CBSN about whether Mr. Trump will reverse the sanctions on Russia despite their bipartisan support.

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How will a President Donald Trump deal with Russia?

Russian President Vladimir Putin opted to not publicly retaliate against the sanctions imposed by the United States. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid spoke to CBSN about how President-elect Donald Trump may deal with Russia once he takes office.

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José Andrés on his vegetable-centric restaurant, Beefsteak

Chef José Andrés has opened a series of fast-casual restaurants called Beefsteak, where the main focus is on vegetables. In this web-exclusive clip, José talks about the importance of the flavors and textures in vegetables, and its environmental impact.

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Celebrating the New Year with chef José Andrés

José Andrés, a former sailor in the Spanish Navy, is on a mission to feed people. Whether it's at his two Michelin Star restaurant Minibar, his veggie-focused fast casual chain Beefsteak, or at kitchens for the less fortunate, his passion for food and life is unmistakable. Alex Wagner sat down with Andrés in his adopted hometown of Washington, D.C., to celebrate the holiday Spanish style.

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Grammy-nominated artist Gallant on rise to fame

Christopher Gallant began writing songs as a teenager, but when he tried to break into the music industry, he was told his lyrics were too odd. Now his debut album, "Ology," is nominated for a Grammy Award. Gallant speaks to Anthony Mason about how he came to land a record deal.

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What does the bullish mood on economy mean for 2017?

After a slow start, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 13 percent in 2016. The U.S. economy has also added more than 1.7 million jobs in the private sector and hourly wages increased nearly 3 percent in the past year. MoneyWatch correspondent Jill Wagner joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the optimism will impact the economy in the New Year.

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How the U.S. can confront Russia in the cyber age

Kimberly Marten, political science professor at Barnard College and Columbia University in New York, and James Norton, president and founder of cybersecurity firm Play-Action Strategies, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the U.S. sanctions on Russia and how the country is confronting Vladimir Putin's government in the cyber age.

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What will Trump administration push for in first 100 days?

Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's response to U.S. sanctions on Russia for election meddling and goals for the Trump administration.

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Bipartisan support for U.S. sanctions on Russia

President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not immediately retaliating over sanctions imposed by the Obama administration for alleged cyberattacks targeting the U.S. election. While Mr. Trump will have authority to overturn the sanctions, he would face considerable opposition in Congress from Democrats and Republicans. Paula Reid reports.

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How NYPD plans to protect Times Square on New Year's Eve

One of the biggest parties for New Year's will take place in Times Square in New York City. Security is expected to be tight, as NYPD tries to protect the estimated two million people expected in the area. Marlie Hall reports.

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How Russians may have hacked U.S. computer systems

The U.S. intelligence community is blaming Russia for cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman in an effort to upend the election. Jeff Pegues reports on how Russian hackers may have infiltrated American computer systems and how they covered their tracks.

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Suspected Russian malware found on Vt. electric company computer

Burlington Electric in Vermont says malware code associated with a Russian hacking operation was found in one of its computers. The company said it discovered the possible breach after the Department of Homeland Security issued an alert to utility companies Thursday night.

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Baby Buckeyes get decked out for the Fiesta Bowl

Even the tiniest Ohio State fans are gearing up for the Fiesta Bowl matchup against Clemson this New Year's Eve. CBSN's Tony Dokoupil has the details on the baby Buckeyes.

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The most unlikely friendship of 2016

Dan Peterson fell into deep depression after his wife Mary died earlier this year. His life seemed to be empty until he received spark from a chance meeting with 4-year-old Norah Wood at a Georgia supermarket. Steve Hartman reports.




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