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In their latest bestseller, Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch write of an assassination plot aimed at Allied leaders attending a 1943 summit in Tehran - a conspiracy that, if successful, could have changed the outcome of the war. cbsn.ws/3Dm8c76
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Best-known for a fur-lined teacup, Swiss artist and photographer Meret Oppenheim was a free-spirit whose work spanned half a century, and is now the subject of a new retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. cbsn.ws/40a4HdV
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Actors Colin Farrell, and Brendan Gleeson are both Oscar-nominated for the acclaimed Irish comic-drama "The Banshees of Inisherin," about two longtime friends whose relationship suddenly grinds to a halt.
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New York Times columnist Charles Blow says the nation's commitment to change, following protests over the death of George Floyd and a wave of historic protests in its wake, has been abandoned.
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Sunday Morning Passage
We remember some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Emmy Award-winning college basketball broadcaster Billy Packer.cbsn.ws/403Q9MO
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In 1982 a young girl wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov voicing her worries about the prospect of nuclear war. She was invited to the USSR, where she was welcomed like a visiting head of state. #Mobituaries cbsn.ws/3jg2kFQ
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83-year-old character actor James Cromwell, known for memorable roles in "Babe," "L.A. Confidential," "The Queen" and "Succession," is also known for his protests, including against animal testing.
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Architect Steven Holl's works have helped define the look of cities around the world, but it's their interiors where he makes remarkable use of light and space, through which Holl hopes to express "the joy from the creative act." cbsn.ws/3DnMKyy
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With the proliferation of artificial intelligence software used to produce fake videos and photographs, Adobe and Microsoft have teamed up to develop new tools for verifying images on the web.
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While the nation witnessed video of the savage beating by Memphis Police officers of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who pleaded for his life, one who did not watch was Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells. cbsn.ws/408Rty2
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Good morning. We are on the air from NYC with Jane Pauley.
Today is #NationalPuzzleDay. Whether itโs a crossword, jigsaw, trivia, word searches, brain teasers or Sudoku, puzzles put our minds to work. Here's what's coming up cbsn.ws/40901ox
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Only 30 minutes until the trumpet. Ahead this "Sunday Morning":
โ๏ธ Creating a "lie detector" for deepfakes
โ๏ธ Meret Oppenheim: An artist beyond categorization
โ๏ธ Actor James Cromwell
โ๏ธ "Banshees of Inisherin," and more! cbsn.ws/3Yod97R
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The acclaimed Irish comic-drama "The Banshees of Inisherin," about two longtime friends whose relationship suddenly grinds to a halt, stars two actors who clicked while collaborating on the 2008 classic "In Bruges." cbsn.ws/3WMfwA2
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David Pogue looks at how Content Credentials can help retain trust in journalism, & protect democracy from propaganda and how Adobe and Microsoft have teamed up to develop new tools for verifying the attributes and history of images & videos on the web. cbsn.ws/3X07gg1
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Best-known for a fur-lined teacup, the Swiss artist and photographer Meret Oppenheim (1913-1985) was a free-spirit whose work spanned half a century. cbsn.ws/3Y2ovhA
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James Cromwell, the 83-year-old character actor is known for memorable roles in "L.A. Confidential," "The Queen," and his Oscar-nominated performance as Farmer Hoggett in "Babe," is also known for his activism, including protests against animal testing and a power plant.
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In their latest book, "The Nazi Conspiracy," Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch write about an assassination plot aimed at Allied leaders attending their first face-to-face summit meeting in Tehran in 1943 โ a conspiracy that, if successful, could have changed the outcome of the war.
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The works of architect Steven Holl have helped define the look of cities around the world, making remarkable use of light and space. Rita Braver talks with Holl, whose recent works include the REACH at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, D.C.
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Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, both Oscar-nominated for their performances in "The Banshees of Inisherin," talk with about the challenge of playing ex-friends in the film and catching COVID at the Golden Globes. cbsn.ws/3XVLsmu
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With the proliferation of artificial intelligence software used to produce fake videos and photographs that can spread disinformation, Adobe and Microsoft have teamed up to develop new tools for verifying the attributes and history of images and videos on the web.
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Two months after undergoing surgery for serious burns, Jay Leno is now contending with a number of broken bones after being knocked off a motorcycle.
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CVS and Walmart are reducing their pharmacy operating hours across the U.S. to improve employees' work-life balance as the chains continue to struggle with staffing shortages in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A polar bear at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium in Pennsylvania was the picture of contentment this week, as she opened her paws wide and slid through fresh snow.
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A large number of American men of prime working age โ between 25 and 54 years old โ are not working or even looking for work, resulting in a major hole in the American economy.
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U.S. restaurants have added jobs for 24 consecutive months since the height of the pandemic, according to the National Restaurant Association.
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. has worked with some of the biggest artists in music. The son of Palestinian immigrants he's a radio DJ, producer, New York Times bestselling author, and 2020 GRAMMY winner for "Higher."
Watch the #GRAMMYs LIVE Sunday, 2/5 on #RoadtotheGrammys
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In the post-pandemic world, while many travelers have been obsessed with airlines, ground stops, cancellations and delays, Amtrak's ridership is bouncing back โ more than doubling in the Northeast corridor.
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Actor Jeremy Renner was run over by a snowplow on New Year's Day in the Reno, Nevada, area while trying to divert the vehicle as it headed towards his nephew, according to a sheriff's report obtained Thursday. Renner was seriously injured in the accident.
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It's yet another milestone for Andrew Lloyd Weberโs โThe Phantom of the Opera," as the longest-running show in Broadway history celebrates its 35th anniversary. Its final performance at Manhattan's Majestic Theater is slated for April 16.
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These women are among the most powerful women in Congress. But when they were first elected in the 1990s, they were often overlooked or even talked down to.
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Anna "Delvey" Sorokin โthe con artist who served three years in prison for larceny and theft after convincing members of New York's elite of being a wealthy heiressโ is set to star in a reality show hosting guests at her Manhattan apartment.
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Actor Jennifer Coolidge took a moment to recognize her recent triumph at the Golden Globes and overall awards success while promoting her new film "Shotgun Wedding" starring Jennifer Lopez.
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A teacher found out a student at their school had a hand that didn't fully form, they then told the student that his classmates might be able to help out.
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Fireball Cinnamon fans be warned โ the mini bottles of the fiery drink you're picking up at the convenience store do not actually contain any whiskey.
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Bruno, a nearly 3-month-old gorilla at Fort Worth Zoo in Texas, stood up for the first time with some support from his mom, Gracie. Bruno is a western lowland gorilla, a species listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation.
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Companies aren't legally required to pay workers or offer benefits once their employment ends. But they're often motivated to do so to shield themselves from liability.
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The annual pace of Americans dying from cardiovascular-related causes accelerated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to the worst it has been since 2015, according to final figures gathered this month by the American Heart Association.
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Grammy-winning U.S. jazz saxophonist-composer Ted Nash traveled to Cuba this week for a workshop with Cuban students, who were seen taking inspiration from the paintings of the National Museum of Fine Arts to develop their composition and musical skills.
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