Pharmacist Mayank Amin has been racing to vaccinate everyone in his community with a pop-up clinic. Four hundred people have volunteered to man the phones and coordinate appointments to help him. Nancy Chen has the story. Source
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Syria cease-fire appears to be holding for most part
The Syrian cease-fire agreement appears to be mostly holding after it went into effect midnight local time. The deal was brokered by Russia and Turkey, two countries on opposite sides of the civil war. If the cease-fire lasts, peace talks are scheduled for January. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul. Source
Some in New England pummeled with nearly two feet of snow
Northern New England is digging out from its strongest storm in more than two years. The nor’easter dumped heavy snow on many highways, leading to dozens of accidents around the region. Parts of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine expect a foot of snow or more. DeMarco Morgan reports from Henniker, New Hampshire. Source
12/29: Obama administration announces sanctions against Russia; Parmesan thefts rise as thieves make off with millions
The Obama administration announced a series of actions against Russia Thursday in retaliation for alleged Russian hacking which sought to disrupt the presidential election; Parmesan cheese is on the most-wanted list for many criminals in Reggio Emilia, Italy. Source
A look at “broken heart” syndrome
Many believe it was no coincidence that Debbie Reynolds died the day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher. Medical experts say “broken heart syndrome” is real, and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook found one family who experienced a similar loss. Source
Fans pay tribute to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher
Tributes to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher filled social media on Thursday. Drawings depicted the late mother and daughter together — Reynolds as her “Singin’ in the Rain” character Kathy Selden and Fisher as Princess Leia from “Star Wars” Source
From 2004: Carrie Fisher’s open book
In this profile originally broadcast on February 1, 2004, actress and author Carrie Fisher (best known as Princess Leia of “Star Wars”) talked with correspondent Rita Braver about her novel “The Best Awful,” a thinly-fictionalized account of how Hollywood talent agent Bryan Lourd – the father of Fisher’s real-life daughter – left her for another man, and of her battle with mental illness. Source
The 10 best films of 2016
CBSNews.com’s David Morgan picks the year’s top movies, from indie favorites, blockbusters and arthouse fare to compelling documentaries. Source
Millions of Americans may be misusing over-the-counter sleep aids
Lisa Gill from Consumer Reports joins CBSN to discuss their findings on some of the most popular over-the-counter sleep aids and the dangers many Americans could face from misusing them. Source
India’s COVID crisis worsens as hospitals seek oxygen from overseas
India accounts for nearly half the new COVID cases in the world every day. Indian hospitals are scrambling for oxygen from abroad as hospitalizations continue to increase. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source