Amber Guyger, the Dallas officer who killed Botham Jean last year, is now the sole defendant in the family’s suit. Source
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For most folks, it’s still too expensive to buy or rent a home
Progress seen as mortgage rates fall and some incomes rise, but home prices expected to jump another 2.2% next year. Source
“Peloton Husband” gifts real girlfriend Peloton bike for Christmas
“Here’s hoping this goes over better the second time,” he wrote on Instagram. Source
Plane crashes in Kazakhstan, killing at least 12
At least 12 people were killed in a plane crash in the central Asian country of Kazakhstan. The aircraft, which had 93 passengers and five crew members onboard, slammed into a two-story building shortly after takeoff. The flight was traveling from Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, to the country’s capital. Roxana Saberi reports. Source
NYT: How data companies quietly collect users’ locations for profit
An investigation from The New York Times revealed how dozens of companies log location data from the phones of more than 12 million Americans. Those companies go largely unregulated, while buying and reselling the data for their own profit. Charlie Warzel, a writer-at-large for The New York Times opinion page, joined CBSN to discuss just how much these companies can learn about you with that information. Source
Boiled egg recall spreads to Walmart, Kroger, Costco and others
A recall of hard-boiled eggs and egg salads linked to a deadly listeria outbreak has been expanded from Trader Joe’s. Source
Trump responds to “Home Alone 2” scene being cut from Canadian TV
“The movie will never be the same!” the president tweeted. Source
Winter storm brings snow, rain to Southwest, causing nightmare travel conditions
A powerful winter storm in the West is still causing nightmare journeys for some people, in the middle of a very busy travel time. The system is now blowing across the Southwest after dumping torrential rain and heavy snow on Southern California. The mountains just outside Los Angeles got up to three feet of snow. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source
Almost a quarter-million people flee Russian-backed Syrian Army offensive
More than 235,000 people have fled Syria’s Idlib region over the last two weeks as attacks by Russian-backed Syrian regime intensify on the country’s final rebel stronghold. The director of policy and advocacy at the International Rescue Committee, Kelly Razzouk, joins CBSN’s Tom Hanson to talk about the unfolding humanitarian disaster. Source
Stocks seem on track for best year since 1997
In final days of 2019, the S&P 500 is approaching a 30% annual return number not seen since Bill Clinton was president. Source