This Morning from CBS News, Feb. 8, 2016

Super Bowl 50

The mile-high city must feel a little higher than usual this morning. Denver is celebrating its first Super Bowl victory in 17 years. Peyton Manning and the Broncos controlled the game from the start, beating Carolina 24-10. Visit CBSSports.com for complete coverage of the big game.

Cam Newton

After his Carolina Panthers were upset by the Denver Broncos, star quarterback Cam Newton was hardly a star in his post-game interview. Newton was repeatedly frustrated during the game by Denver's stout defense, which tied a Super Bowl record for sacks. Afterwards, he faced the media, "basically pouting."

"Complicated decision"

Tuesday is primary day in New Hampshire, and the top three finishers in last week's Iowa GOP caucuses -- Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio -- are looking to build on their momentum in the Granite State. But in New Hampshire they face stronger competition, and a different kind of electorate.

"Powerful signal"

President Obama has said the U.S. will quadruple its spending to reassure jittery allies in Eastern Europe. We go to Latvia to see how the money's being spent, and ask the commander of U.S. Army Europe how it's working to deter "Russia from further aggression."

The Obamas

In a wide-ranging conversation, President Obama speaks to "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King inside the Oval Office about North Korea, the Zika virus outbreak, and the most stressful moment of his last year in office.

Tax fraud

For most taxpayers, this is the time of year to be looking forward to a tax refund, but it's also the time tax fraudsters like best. One of the fastest growing crimes in the U.S. involves the theft of Social Security Numbers in order to claim other people's tax refunds. Here's what to do if it happens to you.

NASA lab

"CBS This Morning" gets a rare behind-the-scenes tour of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, where they've begun building the spacecraft for the next mission to Mars. As Engineer Jim Lewis tells CBS News, the Mars 2020 mission will be a giant leap for human travel into deep space.

Campaign fuel

There's no nutritional data available for it, and the exceptionally busy coffee shop that sells it can't even tell you who came up with the idea, but the armies of political operatives, field organizers and volunteers fanning out across New Hampshire are sucking down Peanut Butter Power smoothies with gusto.

More top news:

U.S.

Cruiseship drama off Southeast coast

Boston braces for blizzard as storm heads for East Coast

Upbeat messages, offbeat humor dominate Super Bowl ads

World

More than 30 killed in powerful Taiwan earthquake

Turkey: We're at end of "capacity to absorb" refugees

Iraq planning to build giant "wall" around Baghdad

Politics

Rubio defends debate performance, but what did voters think?

Bill Clinton accuses Sanders supporters of sexism

Hillary Clinton: "What happened in Flint is immoral"

Steinem walks back slam of young women who support Sanders

Business

Where's the love for GM and Ford shares?

China seeks to calm fears, but growth concerns persist

Janet Yellen is finding herself increasingly fenced in

Science and tech

First 360 view of Mars 2020 mission

Entertainment

After Super Bowl halftime show, Beyoncé announces tour

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