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The impressive performance starts with someone singing a pitch, then soon everyone catches on.
She sews for two to three hours a day and has enlisted the help of her friends.
During a pandemic-driven volunteer EMT shortage in Sackets Harbor, New York, a group of teens stepped up to fill the gap.
To some, 2022 has already dropped the ball. But stories of kindness give reason for hope.
Companies that heard his story donated equipment to keep the ice rink in tip-top condition.
Mattie Mitchell started a group to do good deeds for other families following her son's death at one month old.
"Whether you're Native American, African American, Christian American, left American, right American — kindness is that universal language between us all," the anonymous businessman said.
"Sometimes it takes sort of a crisis, if you will, to appreciate what you have," said store owner Dan Fraser.
CBS News checks back in with Lamont Thomas and the children he adopted.
A younger brother worried he would lose his sister when she got married. Instead, he learned a lesson about family.
Steve Hartman follows up on the story about a boy he met "On the Road" who can perfectly imitate bird calls.
Hassle-free returns may be a thing of the past, and if you're staring at a stack of unwanted Christmas gifts, you may have to think twice before mailing them back. Dave Malkoff reports.
The cost of heating a home is going through the roof, but there are steps you can take to try to keep your energy bills down. Ash-har Quraishi has details.
Flu season is in full swing, with close to 5 million cases and nearly 2,000 deaths, including at least three children, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Kati Weis reports.
Details are emerging about the Christmas Day military strikes in northern Nigeria. The U.S. launched what President Trump called a "powerful and deadly" strike on ISIS targets in the West African nation. Willie Inman has more.