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Trump administration extends detention of migrant families with children

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A new regulation unveiled by the Trump administration would allow migrant families and their children to be detained longer. The sweeping proposal would replace rules set by a decades-old court settlement known as the Flores Agreement. CBS News legal analyst Kim Wehle joined CBSN to discuss.



Paul Whelan, American accused of spying in Russia, to remain in prison

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An American accused of spying in Russia will remain in prison for two more months. Paul Whelan was arrested in December after Russian officials accused him of having a thumb drive with state secrets on it. He denies the charges, and says his human rights have been violated behind bars. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN with the latest developments.

Rival gun groups vying to overtake the NRA

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A number of Second Amendment advocacy groups are vying to replace the National Rifle Association as the most powerful gun rights group in America. The NRA has been mired in controversy after allegations surfaced of lavish spending by executives and a failed plot to overthrow longtime leader Wayne LaPierre. Politico reporter Marianne Levine joined CBSN to discuss the latest.

Small island off Louisiana coast is quickly disappearing

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Isle de Jean Charles off the coast of Louisiana has lost more than 90% of its land over the last 60 years. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal joined CBSN with more on what people who live on the island are doing.

Seth Moulton drops out of presidential race

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Seth Moulton is the third Democratic presidential candidate to drop out of the race in the past week. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns has more on the latest developments.

Jay-Z faces backlash over NFL deal

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Rapper and billionaire Jay-Z is getting some backlash for his new partnership with the NFL. The deal is meant to promote a social justice initiative and expand entertainment options for the league. But some players are accusing him of selling out. City Lab staff writer Brentin Mock joined CBSN AM to discuss the fallout.

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80 charged in massive online scam; Isle de Jean Charles quickly disappearing

Conservative donor and philanthropist David Koch dead at 79

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Billionaire businessman, philanthropist and conservative political activist David Koch has died, CBS News has confirmed. The 79-year-old served as executive vice president and board member for Koch Industries. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN to discuss Koch's legacy.

Why Naomi Osaka is "nervous" to talk to Serena Williams

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The 139th U.S. Open starts in New York City next week and Naomi Osaka, one of the biggest names in tennis, will be there to defend her title. At 21 years old, she is the second highest-paid female athlete in the world, according to Forbes. Osaka won last year’s open, defeating tennis legend Serena Williams on her way to back-to-back Grand Slam victories. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

What are the psychological effects of being a "kid influencer"?

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The growing popularity of so-called “kid influencers” is raising questions about the potential impact of sharing children’s lives online. These social media stars promote products on Instagram and make millions posting short vlogs. A recent study found about one in three kids between the ages of 8 and 12 aspire to be either a vlogger or a YouTuber. The latest CBSN Original, "Kid Influencers: Few Rules, Big Money," looks inside the estimated $4.6 billion influencer business. Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS... Читать дальше...

Taylor Swift on sexist labels in the music industry

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Preview: In an interview airing on "CBS Sunday Morning" August 25, the 10-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter talks about labels that have been applied to her because of her gender

Taliban negotiator speaks with CBS News about peace talks

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U.S. and Taliban negotiators met in Qatar for peace talks aimed at ending the conflict in Afghanistan, America's longest war. CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab sat down with the Taliban's top spokesperson, who insists the group wants peace.

The Tuckers: Meet the descendants of America's first African family

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This month marks 400 years since the first documented, enslaved Africans arrived in English North America. The weekend events kick off at the Tucker family cemetery. It’s believed to be the burial place of some of the descendants of the first enslaved Africans to come here. Jericka Duncan reports.





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