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Girl, 7, dies in Border Patrol custody

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The girl started having seizures hours after being taken into custoday, and Border Patrol records said she "reportedly had not eaten or consumed water for several days"

Girl, 7, dies in Border Patrol custody: Report

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The girl started having seizures hours after being taken into custoday, and Border Patrol records said she "reportedly had not eaten or consumed water for several days"

Senate votes to pull out of Yemen

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The Senate voted to withdraw U.S. aid from the Saudi-led war in Yemen, despite President Trump's support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Zeke Miller, CBSN political contributor and White House reporter for the AP joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the vote.

Iran's "Charming Kitten" hackers target U.S.

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After President Trump re-imposed economic sanctions on Iran last month, Iranian state-backed hackers tried to break into the emails of U.S. officials tasked with enforcing the sanctions. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss what we know about the hacking attempts.

NYC activists protest Amazon expansion

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Representatives for Amazon were in New York Wednesday for more than three hours of grilling by the City Council about the secret deal for its proposed Long Island City campus. J. David Goodman, a City Hall reporter for The New York Times, speaks to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the controversy.

Wave of bomb threats sent to courthouses, schools nationwide

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Law enforcement agencies across the country went on alert during a nationwide wave of bomb threats. They were sent to courthouses, schools and dozens of other locations. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.



Nationwide bomb threats sent to schools

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Law enforcement agencies across the country went on alert during a nationwide wave of bomb threats. They were sent to courthouses, schools and dozens of other locations. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.

Trump denies involvement in payments to alleged mistresses

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President Trump stuck by his story Thursday, denying any involvement in hush-money payments to two alleged mistresses. He also had sharp words for his former lawyer Michael Cohen. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.

Suspect in French terror attack killed by police

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A manhunt in Europe came to a dramatic end Thursday. French police killed the suspect in a terror attack near a Christmas market in Strasbourg. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi reports.

Tip leads police to 14-year-old gunman at Indiana middle school

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Police in Indiana acted quickly on a tip Thursday morning and stopped what could have been a mass shooting at a school. When officers arrived, they exchanged gunfire with the 14-year-old boy before he shot and killed himself. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2019 class

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Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks and Def Leppard will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other inductees include Radiohead, the Cure and Roxy Music. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Man rescued from mine recalls "most traumatic experience of my life"

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Three people spent days in an abandoned coal mine, and now they're sharing what it was like to be thousands of feet underground. Cody Beverly said they had nothing to eat and it was hard to breathe. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports.

Virgin Galactic clears major milestone

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Virgin Galactic cleared a major milestone on Thursday by sending a spaceship from the Mojave desert to beyond Earth's atmosphere. The company is now on track to send private tourists into space. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans spoke with Richard Branson.

Migrants brave the Alps to seek asylum

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European leaders met in Brussels Thursday, hoping to find a solution to the ongoing migrant crisis. But many are braving a dangerous journey from Italy to France in hopes of getting asylum. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.

Migrants brave the Alps to seek asylum in France

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European leaders met in Brussels Thursday, hoping to find a solution to the ongoing migrant crisis. But many are braving a dangerous journey from Italy to France in hopes of getting asylum. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.

3 rescued from coal mine share experience

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Three people spent days in an abandoned coal mine, and now they're sharing what it was like to be thousands of feet underground. Cody Beverly said they had nothing to eat and it was hard to breathe. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports.





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