A new report shows that teens are turning away traditional cigarettes, and e-cigarette usage is at an all time high. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook explains the trend. Source
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Hackers issue threat to Sony
NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik discusses the latest threat made by the Sony Pictures hackers. Source
Study finds men get hit harder by the flu than women
A Standford University School of Medicine study finds that women are more resilient against the flu than men. And with experts forecasting a flu-filled season, men better beware. Source
Was the Sony Pictures hack an inside job?
Sony Pictures says it will recover from a massive cyberattack. Roger Friedman from Show Biz 411 joins CBSN with more on why he thinks the hack was an inside job. Source
Skype to offer translations
Skype is getting a translator. For the first time, people who speak different languages will have their conversations translated in real time through the online-calling service. CNET’s Bridget Carey joins CBSN with the details. Source
Director Christopher Nolan on “Interstellar,” inspiration and family
Nolan, the award-winning filmmaker who directed the “Dark Knight” trilogy and “Inception,” joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his latest movie, “Interstellar.” Source
Google unveils top search trends for 2014
The 14th annual list of top trending searches is out, with the late Robin Williams coming in at number one. Google “technologist” Daniel Sieberg joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what people searched the most. Source
Headlines at 8:30: Judy Blume releases new novel for adults
“CBS This Morning” takes a look at some of the day’s headlines from around the globe. Source
“American Sniper” premieres in New York
Clint Eastwood’s latest film, “American Sniper,” starring Bradley Cooper premieres in New York. And, Angelina Jolie gets some award attention for her latest directed film “Unbroken.” Suzanne Marques has that and more in your eye on entertainment. Source
Indoor tanning linked to injuries
New research warns about injuries linked to indoor tanning. And, a study shows most patients are not counseled about resuming sexual activity after suffering a heart attack. Eboni Williams has some of the day’s top health stories. Source