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Japan encourages parents to let kids walk to school solo

Every weekday morning, millions of American kids wake up and go to school, usually under the watchful eye of an adult. But in Japan, children are expected to make the journey alone. In the Tokyo metro area, where the population tops 38 million, that trip can last up to an hour, covering several miles. Seth Doane visited one family to learn how students going solo are protected. Source

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How to cash in on warm weather sales slump

Several high-temperature records dating back to the 1800s were broken this past weekend across the country, but the mild weather means some retailers are feeling the heat when it comes to selling their winter goods. Advertising Age managing editor Natalie Zmuda joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the impact of warm weather on sales. Source

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NASA seeks exceptional applicants to become astronauts

NASA is planning a human mission to Mars for the 2030s. The agency has opened its application process for the next class of space travelers and hopes a record-breaking number of qualified Americans apply. But while space is a curiosity for many, the NASA job requires qualifications that may not be a good fit for everyone. Jan Crawford reports. Source

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Bill Cosby sues sex assault accusers

Bill Cosby is set to take several women who’ve publicly accused him of sexual assault to court. Cosby has filed defamation lawsuits against seven women who have accused him of misconduct. The comedian claims they’re lying. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers has the details. Source

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Interest rates expected to rise

The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by a quarter point, the first rate raise in more than nine years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has details. Source

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