Viewers may have noticed the “CBS Evening News” broadcast has a new look. The show now comes on the air from Studio 57 at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York, also the home of “CBS This Morning.” Source
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Sea ice at the poles is melting at record pace
Climate scientists say polar sea ice is rapidly melting and 2016 will go down as the hottest year on record. CBS News contributor and theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss what’s behind the worrisome trend. Source
Developers have some ideas that could help Facebook fight fake news
Outside developers are taking Facebook’s fake news problem into their own hands with these ideas. Source
What’s the most stolen item every Christmas?
One item consistently goes missing at stores each Christmas — baby Jesus figurines. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has more details. Source
Toddler with Down syndrome stars in kid’s clothing ad
One 16-month-old with Down syndrome was invited by OshKosh B’Gosh to star in a holiday ad campaign after a talent agency refused to send his photos to companies. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has more. Source
LeBron James reportedly says no Trump hotels
LeBron James and a few of his teammates on the Cleveland Cavaliers have reportedly been excused from staying at the Trump SoHo Hotel in Manhattan. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has the details. Source
Beyonce, Adele battle for Album of the Year
The Grammy nominees have been announced, and Beyonce is leading with 9. She is up for Album of the Year against Adele. Rolling Stone magazine’s Joe Levy, Spotify’s Shannon Cook, and Complex’s Alex Gale join CBSN to talk about their picks for the 2017 Grammys. Source
GRAMMY nominations 2017 revealed
Only on “CBS This Morning,” we’re announcing the Recording Academy’s 59th annual GRAMMY Award nominations. About 13,000 recording artists, songwriters, producers and engineers voted for the nominees. Pop superstar Meghan Trainor, who earned GRAMMY gold this year as Best New Artist, reveals nominations for the Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Source
Historic yacht used by eight presidents rots away in Virginia
For more than 40 years, the U.S.S. Sequoia was considered “the floating White House.” Now, she is withering ashore as a contentious legal battle wages over the yacht’s rightful owner and who should pay to repair it. Paula Reid reports. Source
For nearly 75 years, Pearl Harbor survivor said little about attack — until now
The 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, which left more than 2,400 Americans dead and drew the U.S. into World War II, is this week. Donald Stratton, 94, is one of just five people still alive today who survived the attack on board the USS Arizona, and he’s returned to Hawaii for the commemorations. John Blackstone has more. Source