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Schools weak on lead water regulation: report

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U.S. schools are not doing enough to protect students from drinking water contaminated with lead?, according to a new report from the Environment America Research & Policy Center and U.S. PIRG Education Fund. The report found "a pattern of widespread contamination of drinking water" at schools nationwide. Anna Werner reports.

Carcinogen detected in air around Texas chemical plant

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There are new concerns about air quality after a massive fire at a chemical plant in Texas. Officials say they've detected "action levels" of benzene, a known carcinogen, in the air. Janet Shamlian reports from Deer Park where a shelter in place warning has been issued.

ISIS defeat in Syria a milestone, but militants will still be a threat

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We're receiving conflicting reports about whether ISIS has been defeated in the last territory it controls in Syria. At its peak in 2015, ISIS held an area in Syria and Iraq almost the size of Indiana. But four years later, the militants have lost nearly all that territory. Charlie D'Agata reports from Baghouz, Syria.

ISIS will still be a threat despite defeat

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We're receiving conflicting reports about whether ISIS has been defeated in the last territory it controls in Syria. At its peak in 2015, ISIS held an area in Syria and Iraq almost the size of Indiana. But four years later, the militants have lost nearly all that territory. Charlie D'Agata reports from Baghouz, Syria.



Parts of Iowa submerged due to flooding

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The historic Midwest floods are worsening a week after the disaster started to unfold. A new levee breach Wednesday on the Missouri River forced the evacuation of an entire town. Officials now estimate the cost of the flooding in four states to be in the billions of dollars. Don Dahler reports from Hamburg, Iowa.

FBI and Pentagon IG joining Boeing probe

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Indonesian investigators confirmed an off-duty pilot was in the cockpit of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max plane that experienced trouble, one day before a deadly crash. They did not say whether he helped stabilize the plane. The Max jets are grounded in the U.S. and around the world following the Indonesia and Ethiopia crashes that killed 346 people. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Eye Opener: Trump keeps going after late Sen. John McCain

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President Trump is refusing to tone down his attacks on the late Sen. John McCain despite growing pushback from fellow Republicans. Also, Indonesian investigators confirmed an off-duty pilot was in the cockpit of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max plane that experienced trouble, a day before its deadly crash. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.

Former Mueller colleague on special counsel's strategy

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Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is believed to be in its final days. Robert Grant, the former Special Agent in charge of the FBI's Chicago office, once worked with Mueller while at the bureau. He joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss how the investigation might end.

FBI used secret tracking device in Cohen investigation

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Newly-released search warrants detail how the FBI used controversial surveillance technology to track President Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joins CBSN to discuss his reporting.

3/20: CBS Evening News

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FBI to assist in Boeing 737 Max investigation; Sam Moore reflects on the lasting legacy of "Soul Man."





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