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California announces lawsuit against Facebook

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Facebook is at the center of a new lawsuit in its home state. California Attorney General Xavier Bacerra revealed Wednesday that Facebook had been the subject of an 18-month-long investigation into its privacy polices. CBS News contributor and editor-in-chief at Wired magazine Nicholas Thompson joins CBSN with more.

Italy to require studying climate change in schools

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"I want to make the Italian education system the first education system that puts the environment and society at the core of everything we learn in school," the education minister said



Arctic blast could bring record low temperatures

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Nearly two-thirds of the country could be hit with record cold temperatures as an Artic blast moves east across the United States. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson has more on what to expect in the coming days.

Trump impeachment trial may complicate Democratic presidential race

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If the House of Representatives impeaches President Trump, the Senate would hold a trial on the charges - complicating campaign plans for Democratic senators who are running for president. CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner interviewed California Senator Kamala Harris about the possible trial for Showtime's "The Circus," and Wagner joined CBSN to discuss the impeachment inquiry.

CBSN Originals presents "Speaking Frankly: Dating Apps"

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Dating apps offer seemingly endless potential matches at your fingertips, turning an intimate experience into something that feels more like a video game. But because users hide behind virtual profiles, it's easy to ghost, harass, and view others as non-human – and now that bots are populating these platforms, some actually are. As the industry continues to grow, some experts question whether dating app companies are really interested in helping people find love, or if they have an incentive to keep... Читать дальше...

Gerardo Parra on how "Baby Shark" became the Nationals' anthem

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The Washington Nationals made history when they won their first World Series last week. Outfielder Gerardo Parra helped turn things around for the Nationals when he joined the team in May. But he may be remembered more for giving the team a new anthem, "Baby Shark." Parra joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how it became his walk-up song and whether he wants to stay with the Nationals.





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