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What Dow's 20,000 milestone means for U.S. economy
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average will open above 20,000 points for the first time in history. It marks a major milestone since a low of around 6,500 during the Great Recession of 2009....
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Georgia police chief apologizes for lynching in 1940
Nearly 8 decades later, Georgia police are apologizing for looking the other one on the lynching of a black man. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has more on the apology.
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VP Pence speaks at the March for Life
The anti-abortion March for Life took place in Washington Friday for the 44th year in a row. This time, the demonstrators had more hope, thanks to the new administration. Jan Crawford reports.
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Some Americans voice support for Trump travel ban
According to a Quinnipiac poll earlier this month, Americans--by a slight margin--support travel restrictions from terror-prone countries, even if it means limits on refugees. CBS News spoke to some A...
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Two front-runners for Trump's Supreme Court nominee
SCOTUSblog contributor Eric Citron joins CBSN with insight into President Donald Trump's two leading contenders for the Supreme Court vacancy, federal appeals court judges Neil Gorsuch of Colorado and...
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President Trump departs White House for unannounced trip
President Trump and daughter Ivanka departed the White House Wednesday afternoon by helicopter for a trip to Dover Air Force Base. See the video here.
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Criminals skip the chips for online account takeovers
The rise of chip-based credit cards in the U.S. has forced con artists to change their tactics. A recent study says more than 15 million Americans had personal and financial information stolen last ye...
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Prominent Putin opponent fights for his life -- again
A prominent opponent of Vladimir Putin is seriously ill after a suspected poisoning, the second time such an attempt has been made on his life. Liz Palmer reports.
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Elizabeth Warren formally silenced for targeting Jeff Sessions
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, was rebuked for quoting a letter by Coretta Scott King while fighting Sen. Jeff Sessions' nomination for attorney general. CBS News' Nancy Cordes discusses Warr...
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Search for suspects in D.C. surveillance cameras hacking
A worldwide investigation is underway into a cyber attack on Washington, D.C. surveillance cameras. Hackers targeted traffic and security cameras just eight days before President Trump was sworn in. J...
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