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Family of man who died after methylene chloride exposure call EPA decision "step in the right direction"

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The EPA is banning the consumer use of methylene chloride, a toxic chemical used in paint strippers that is linked to dozens of deaths. But the agency is not banning the chemical for commercial use, which critics say leaves workers unprotected. Drew Wynne died in 2017 after using a paint stripper containing methylene chloride he bought at a local hardware store. Since his death, his family fought to get the product off retailers' shelves. They told CBS News’ Anna Werner Friday's EPA announcement was bittersweet.



Why Congress needs to revisit social media companies' exemptions from FCC rules

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A gunman attacked two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday, killing 50 people. The suspect appeared to livestream the attack. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what social media companies can do to help prevent extremists from live streaming and taking advantage of its platforms.

George W. Bush says immigration is a "blessing and a strength"

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Former President George W. Bush, a vocal Republican supporter of comprehensive immigration reform, urged lawmakers in Washington to support "just" and "fair" bipartisan policies to overhaul the nation's immigration system and bolster border security, saying immigration is a "blessing" and "strength" for the U.S.

Bayernhof, an eccentric millionaire's home-turned-museum

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Charles Brown III left behind a mansion that was museum-worthy, from its secret passages to the more than 140 antique music-making machines that turn the 19,000-sq.-ft. Pennsylvania home into a veritable orchestra. Conor Knighton reports.

Facebook struggles to police content on its platform

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A new cover story for Bloomberg Businessweek explores Facebook's struggle to keep up with disinformation, hate speech and violent content on the platform. Facebook said it removed 1.5 million videos of shootings at two New Zealand mosques in just 24 hours. Bloomberg tech reporter Sarah Frier joined CBSN to discuss the problems facing the social network.





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