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Republicans and Democrats are once again squabbling over raising the debt ceiling, which is essential if the government is to pay its bills. Jeff Pegues reports.
At least two deaths are blamed on a fierce winter storm in the Pacific Northwest where as much as 18 inches of snow fell in some places. Anthony Mason reports.
President Obama said Russian President Vladimir Putin's tough guy appearance is "part of his schtick." Norah O'Donnell reports.
A new interest in privacy is driving a wave of social media apps. Bill Whitaker reports on how they allow customers to hide their identity and keep their secrets.
Dr. Carolyn Brockington, director of the Stroke Center at Mount Sinai, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, in New York, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about new American Heart Association guideli more »
Memorial services will be held on both sides of the Atlantic in honor of the victims of the Lockerbie bombing. Twenty-five years ago a bomb tore through Pan Am flight 103 as it flew over Scotland on i more »
Bill Murray's career took off in the early days of "Saturday Night Live," and from there made the move to classic comedy films. Murray talks to Charlie Rose about how "Caddyshack" made a big differenc more »
Twitter is worth $8 billion less than it was in its earning report on Wednesday. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to explain the 24 percent decline more »
Early last year, the FDA made a surprising announcement when it cut the recommended dose of the nation's most popular sleep drug, Ambien, by half - but only for women. Lesley Stahl reports on how much more »
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.