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Gingrich slams media over food stamp flapFormer House speaker says he wants to help poor Americans of all races
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New security challenges facing U.S.Retired General Wesley Clark, former NATO commander, joined Nancy Cordes and Jim Axelrod to discuss the president's new defense strategy and the new security challenges the country may face.
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Romney still way ahead in N.HCBS News Political Correspondent Jan Crawford sits with Nancy Cordes and Jim Axelrod to talk about the latest on the campaign trail, where the GOP candidates are standing and where are they headed.
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Gabrielle Giffords: Will she seek re-election?Husband Mark Kelly: She'll decide by May, and her stamina and ability to communicate will be considered
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Economy on rebound, still fragileThe economy seems to have been on the rebound for last few months. Is this a sign of things to come? Nancy Cordes and Jim Axelrod speak with Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, for some insight.
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Koala: Aussie national treasure In Australia, a hospital dedicated to saving the koalas from extinction has opened. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
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- Gingrich slams media over food stamp flap
- Romney still way ahead in N.H
- Gabrielle Giffords: Will she seek re-election?
- Jobless report shows fewer layoffs, more hiring
- Economy on rebound, still fragile
- Streamlined U.S. military planned
- Study: Memory loss starts earlier than thought
- Suicide bomb kills 25 in Damascus
- 5 NATO troops killed in Afghanistan
- 22 new cardinals named
Jobless report shows fewer layoffs, more hiring Weekly reports indicate a generally growing economy with declining layoffs and more hiring. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
Study: Memory loss starts earlier than thought A new study by British researchers found that moderate loss of memory and other brain functions can begin as early as 45. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
Fracking: Does it cause earthquakes? There may be a link between earthquakes and fracking due to the force of wastewater near a fault line. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
Political satire in time for the New Hampshire primary At a time when Republican candidates are tearing each other apart, some look to make fun of all the candidates and the primary process. Nancy Cordes and Jim Axelrod spoke with political satirist P.J. O'Rourke for his take on the primaries.

















