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How to track your screen time on your iPhone

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Apple and Google have added features to help us monitor how much time we're spending on our devices. Here's how Apple's "Screen Time" works for iPhone users.

Sully heading for a new adventure

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After the death of former President George H.W. Bush, an image of his service dog Sully touched hearts across the nation. After the holidays, Sully will start a new adventure, helping a wounded warrior. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor reports.

Ongoing mass held for family denied asylum

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For the past six weeks, a Dutch church has been conducting Mass, all for the sake of one vulnerable family denied asylum. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata explains.

Carlson loses advertisers over comments

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More than a dozen advertisers have withdrawn or requested their ads not air on Tucker Carlson's program. The Fox News host has come under fire after saying immigrants make the U.S. "poorer and dirtier." CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.

Elon Musk explains tunnel safety

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Elon Musk took "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King on a ride through a new tunnel built by his Boring Company. Even though it's built in California's earthquake country, he said he doesn't worry about a tunnel collapsing.

Facebook reportedly gave access to user data

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In April, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told Congress Facebook doesn't sell users' personal data. But according to a New York Times report, the company has been sharing data for years. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil reports.



Fed raises key interest rate

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The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by a quarter percent Wednesday, marking its fourth increase this year. The news caused stock markets to reverse course. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Evening News" to explain.

Future of the fight against ISIS

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The White House has ordered the Pentagon to pull U.S. troops from Syria. But that could have an impact on the fight against ISIS. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams explains.

Trump orders withdrawal of troops from Syria

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An order to withdraw 2,000 American troops from Syria cam from President Trump, who said on Twitter, "We have defeated ISIS in Syria." But fighting remains fierce, and last week allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.

More than 400 people are already running for president in 2020

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So far, 430 people have filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission to run for president in 2020. David Weigel, a national reporter for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN about how to sort out what is expected to be a large Democratic field.

Women: Changemakers in the digital revolution

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Women are change-makers: where women thrive, societies, businesses and economies thrive. This conversation will explore how women are taking advantage of the changes brought by the digital revolution? How women shape the digital revolution and change society from within?

Fed announces another interest rate hike, the 4th this year

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The Federal Reserve announced it will increase interest rates by a quarter-point -- the fourth rate hike this year. AP economics writer Josh Boak joined CBSN to discuss what the announcement means for the markets.

What would the withdrawal of U.S. troops mean for Syria?

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The withdrawal of U.S. troops in Syria could change the way many international players deal with the region. Amanda Sloat is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and joins CBSN with analysis.





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