Relatively spoiler-free: The Resistance faces off against a spectral villain as the saga of the Skywalker clan comes to a busy end Source
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DNC makes it harder to qualify for January debate
It will be the first debate of 2020 and the final one before the Iowa Caucuses. Source
Jennifer Lopez on filming “Hustlers” and creating “something crazy and good”
Preview: The actress and singer also talks with “CBS Sunday Morning” about relationship advice she received from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show Source
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Candidates look ahead to 2020 after sparring in debate; Boeing capsule successfully launches into space Source
Fake “Star Wars” movie streams are credit card scams
Dozens of phony streaming sites purport to show the new “Star Wars” movie, but will steal credit card info instead. Source
White House considers arguing that Trump wasn’t impeached
White House lawyers are considering the argument because Pelosi did not immediately deliver articles to the Senate Source
Missing Texas mom found dead, baby found alive, family says
Heidi Broussard and her infant daughter went missing on December 12. Source
Holiday tipping: Why we do it, and how much to give
4 in 10 Americans tip their mail carrier (who’s legally not allowed to take cash), while 30% tip the trash collector. Source
WorldView: India protests, U.N. peacekeepers’ misconduct, Cuba leadership
Protests continue across India over a proposed citizenship law that critics say discriminates against Muslims. A new report highlights sexual misconduct by U.N. peacekeeping troops in Haiti, who fathered hundreds of children they mostly abandoned. And Cuba reinstates the office of prime minister. CBS News’ Gwen Baumgardner rounds up the headlines from London. Source
Republicans and Democrats in Utah want to welcome more refugees
Our series A More Perfect Union aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. President Trump has sharply reduced the number of refugees who can legally enter the United States. Next year, the cap will be 18,000, the lowest since Congress established the Refugee Resettlement Program in 1980. The U.S. resettled nearly 85,000 refugees in 2016. Major Garrett traveled to one state where Republicans and Democrats are putting out the welcome mat. Source