Miami preschoolers Jia Sarnicola and Zuri Copeland say they are closer than best friends, closer than sisters, even. In fact, Jia and Zuri truly believe they’re twins – not because they share the same skin color (they don’t) but because they share the same soul. Steve Hartman reports. Source
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A special “Christmas Carol” cast member
Lee Cowan meets Paris Strickland, the first female Tiny Tim in a Chicago production of Dickens’ miraculous “A Christmas Carol,” who is something of a miracle herself – she survived a brain tumor at just four months old. Source
HQ: A not-so-trivial pursuit
HQ is the fast-growing trivia game for smartphones that’s arguably the perfect app for anyone seeking more challenging fare than cat videos. Answer 12 questions correctly and you can share a cash prize. But be sharp – you’ll be competing against at least 200,000 other contestants. Jane Pauley reports. Source
Major U.S. pipeline operator forced to halt operations after cyberattack
A cyberattack has forced a major energy pipeline in the U.S. to shut down operations. Colonial Pipeline says it learned of the attack on Friday. The Georgia-based company temporarily suspended services in order to contain the threat. Colonial Pipeline says it transports more than 100 million gallons of fuel through 5,500 miles of pipelines spanning from Texas to New Jersey. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source
Real-life on screen: David Edelstein on biopics
From British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding, the lives of the famous and infamous have been filming movie screens of late. Film critic David Edelstein discusses this surge in biopics. Source
Logic vs. Rubik’s Cube
In this web extra, the rap artist Logic astonishes correspondent Michelle Miller by quickly solving a Rubik’s Cube puzzle. Source
Logic on finding happiness
In this web exclusive, the rap artist Logic talks with correspondent Michelle Miller about making the leap – finding success despite the fear of failure. Source
Logic on setting goals
In this web exclusive, the rap artist Logic returns to Reggie’s in Chicago, where his first sold-out show was held, and talks about setting goals for his career. Source
Logic solves Rubik’s Cube
In this web extra, the rap artist Logic explains to correspondent Michelle Miller how he uses algorithms to conquer the Rubik’s Cube. Follow along, if you can! Source
How chef Jeremiah Langhorne got “hooked” on food
Jeremiah Langhorne’s job as a teen at a local pizza restaurant jump-started a culinary career that’s taken him to top venues from Copenhagen to California. Now, he’s returned to his mid-Atlantic roots with The Dabney in Washington D.C. The food is largely locally sourced from the region’s finest farms and prepared in a wood-burning hearth. Langhorne joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the moment he knew he wanted to be a chef. Source