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“Unfathomable tragedy” as fire kills more than 30 animals at zoo
Orangutans, gorillas, a chimpanzee and several monkeys, as well as fruit bats and birds, were killed in the blaze. Source
“Unfathomable tragedy” as fire ravages German zoo’s ape house
German news agency says the numerous animals killed include chimpanzees, orangutans and two gorillas, as well as bats and birds. Source
U.S. troops at Iraq embassy fire tear gas as protest rages
The camped-out protesters lit a fire on the roof of the reception area and firebombed a second gate of the embassy compound in another day of unrest. Source
Focus on habits to help keep your New Year’s resolutions
U.S. News & World Report says 80% of resolutions fail by the second week of February. New York Times bestselling author James Clear says making your habits stick throughout 2020 is about focusing on your daily routine. Clear, author of “Atomic Habits,” joins “CBS This Morning” to offer tips to help you keep your resolutions going. Source
Watch: Pope Francis swats hand of woman tugging his arm
Pope Francis confesses to losing his patience with the woman while he was strolling in the square Tuesday night to admire the Vatican’s Nativity scene. Source
How to start off a healthy 2020
Many of us make New Year’s resolutions to try and improve our health and wellness. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why the keys to a healthy 2020 go beyond exercising more and eating right. Source
How Lil Nas X broke the internet
2019 was a huge year for rapper Lil Nas X. The 20-year-old’s hit song “Old Town Road” became the longest-running No. 1 single in the history of Billboard Magazine’s Hot 100 chart. Now he’s up for six Grammy Awards in the new year. Gayle King met up with Lil Nas X in his hometown of Atlanta. He took her along for a surprise visit to his high school and the recording studio where it all started. Source
Pope Francis apologizes for slapping a woman’s hand away after her rough grab
In a New Year’s message, Pope Francis denounced violence against women, saying they should be treated with dignity. He also apologized for his response when a woman roughly grabbed his hand, pulling him toward her. The pope slapped her hand away before turning from the crowd. He said he lost patience and called it a “bad example.” Source
Eye Opener at 8: Start off a healthy 2020
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source