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Fake meat maker plans real IPO

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Best known for its plant-based vegan burgers, Beyond Meat hopes to sell its stock on Nasdaq for around $20 a share

Supreme Court considers citizenship question on 2020 census

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Conservative-leaning justices appeared to be open to siding with the Trump administration's goals of adding a question about a respondent's citizenship to the upcoming 2020 census form. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.



Meghan Markle and Prince Harry aren't the first to buck royal baby traditions

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Britain's youngest royal, Prince Louis, turned one on Tuesday, but the world was anxiously awaiting news from his aunt and uncle, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their first child any day now. Royal births have been a source of palace and international intrigue for centuries, so Harry and Meghan's decision to ditch decades of etiquette has come as a surprise to some. But it's certainly not the first time a "new" royal has broken with tradition. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Jared Kushner says probes more harmful to U.S. than Russian meddling

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President Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner discussed special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election as well as his role in Mueller's probe. He called the investigations into the presidency a "big distraction" for the country.

Digital ad spending focuses on hot button issues for 2020 election

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Digital advertising has become a major factor in 2020 campaign elections, but a new report says not all advertising is paid for by presidential candidates. Some of the biggest spenders on digital ads are issue groups that support gun control, abortion and climate change. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer discusses why there's a push for digital media ads and how it impacts the 2020 presidential elections.

New Mexico militia leader's arrest connected to 2017 FBI search of his home

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The militia group United Constitutional Patriots has recently uploaded videos of members stopping migrants at the border, sometimes at gunpoint. Their leader, Larry Mitchell Hopkins, has now been arrested in connection to a 2017 raid of his home. Alicia Caldwell, immigration reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joined CBSN to talk about militia groups at the border and Hopkins' recent arrest.

Boy who inspired "right to try" law attends White House Easter egg roll

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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted the 141st White House Easter egg roll on Monday, a tradition that dates back to 1878. Among the guests was 10-year-old Jordan McLinn, who's battling muscular dystrophy. We first told you about Jordan in 2015, when he became the face of the "right to try" campaign. That movement was pushing to get some patients easier access to experimental drugs. Jordan ran up and down the White House lawn on Monday, something his mom says he was able to do because of the treatments they fought for.

National day of mourning in Sri Lanka

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The death toll in the Sri Lanka attacks on Easter Sunday has climbed to at least 321. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Negombo with new details.





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