New Year’s resolutions rarely last. Here’s why they fail so often and how to change that, according to an expert. Source
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U.S. sanctions Russia and Iran over election interference
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on Russian and Iranian entities over their attempts to interfere in the 2024 election. Source
How to set realistic health goals for 2025
An estimated 79% of Americans who make New Year’s resolutions focus on their health and self improvement. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS Mornings Plus” to discuss how to set meaningful health goals for 2025. Source
Country singer Dustin Lynch on New Year’s Eve, his music and more
Country star Dustin Lynch will be a New York correspondent for CBS’ “New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash” for a second time. He spoke with “CBS Mornings Plus” about what to expect, his music and his plans for 2025. Source
Rare trove of ancient coins found in Israel: “Hanukkah miracle”
Archaeologists digging in the Jordan Valley recently discovered a collection of ancient coins during this year’s Hanukkah holiday. Source
1991 murder victim identified as mom who went missing after child’s party
A woman has been identified as Judy Rodriguez more than three decades after her body was found covered by a board in New York City. Source
New year’s celebrations kick off as the world welcomes 2025
Auckland, New Zealand was the first major city to welcome 2025, as people around the world get set to mark a new year amid conflict and severe weather. Source
Simple at-home workouts to help you commit to your New Year’s resolution
Data shows about 12% of new gym memberships begin in January, but 50% of new members quit within the first six months. Ciara Lucas, senior fitness writer and correspondent for “Well and Good,” joins “CBS Mornings” to show simple weight workouts that can be done at home. Source
Most of Puerto Rico hit by New Year’s Eve power outage
Virtually all of Puerto Rico woke up on New Year’s Eve to find there was no electricity, as a power outage hit the U.S. territory. Source
U.S. aviation experts join South Korea plane crash investigation amid search for answers
South Korean officials have been joined by American experts from the National Transportation Safety Board, the Federal Aviation Agency and Boeing amid the ongoing investigation into a plane crash that killed 179 people. CBS News’ Elizabeth Palmer has the latest. Source