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Hasidic Jewish man punched in New York, the latest in string of anti-Semitic attacks

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New surveillance video appears to capture another anti-Semitic attack in New York. It's the latest in a series of violent incidents targeting the Jewish community. The footage shows a 22-year-old Hasidic Jewish man defending himself before a woman punched him in the neck Wednesday. Police took two women into custody, and one is being charged with assault. Don Dahler reports from Brooklyn, where the attack happened.

"Surviving R. Kelly Part Two": Accusers Dominique Gardner and Faith Rodgers tell their stories

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The second installment of a documentary series about disgraced R&B star R. Kelly premieres Thursday night on Lifetime. In "Surviving R. Kelly Part Two: The Reckoning," we hear from accuser Dominique Gardner. She appeared in the first Lifetime documentary, seen by nearly 30 million people. Now Gardner is sharing her story for the first time on camera. R. Kelly faces sex crime charges in New York and Illinois. He pleaded not guilty and is in federal custody awaiting trial. Jericka Duncan reports.

Minnesota boy helps colorblind people see color

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Our series A More Perfect Union aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. This morning, we introduce you to a Minnesota boy who's on a mission to brighten the lives of others who cannot see colors. Michele Miller reports.

Iowa congresswoman endorses Joe Biden's presidential bid

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Iowa Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer endorsed Vice President Joe Biden's presidential bid, making her the first member of the state's congressional delegation to publicly back a Democratic presidential candidate.

Recent deaths highlight pressures faced by K-pop stars

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K-pop is taking the U.S. by storm, but the apparent suicides of two of the genre's stars has put the spotlight on the pressures faced by performers, particularly women. Ramy Inocencio went to South Korea to learn more.

California labor law meant to protect gig-economy workers under fire

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The new year means the start of a new labor law in California meant to protect more than a million freelance and gig-economy workers. They do jobs like pet sitting, cleaning and ride-share and delivery driving. Supporters of the law, known as AB 5, say it pushes companies to recognize contractors as employees, giving them access to benefits. But Uber and Postmates are suing the state, hoping to stop the new law. Carter Evans reports.



Recent suicides show the dark side of K-pop

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K-pop is taking the U.S. by storm, but the apparent suicides of two of the genre's stars has put the spotlight on the pressures faced by performers, particularly women

FDA could ban certain e-cigarette flavors as soon as Friday

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The FDA is reportedly taking unprecedented action to try and stop the teen vaping epidemic. Under the direction of the Trump administration, it will likely announce a ban on mint, fruit and dessert flavored e-cigarette cartridges as soon as Friday. Anna Werner reports.

What the embassy protests mean for U.S. relations in Middle East

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More troops are heading to the Middle East after violent protests at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. CBS News senior national security contributor and former acting and deputy C.I.A. Director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the fallout of the protests and the future of U.S. relations with Iraq and Iran.

President Trump warns Iran about any new threats against the U.S.

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The U.S. Embassy attack threatens to draw the U.S. deeper into the kind of Middle East conflict that President Trump has tried to avoid. But, while on vacation in Florida, Mr. Trump warned Iran that any new threats or attacks against the U.S. could escalate American involvement. Paula Reid reports.

Eye Opener: More troops head to the Middle East

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Hundreds of American troops are sent to the Middle East after clashes with pro-Iran demonstrators at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. Also, thousands of people are forced to flee deadly wildfires in Australia, as conditions are expected to get worse. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

U.S. bolstering security in Middle East after protests at embassy in Baghdad

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The Pentagon is rushing hundreds of troops to the Middle East, after pro-Iranian protesters tried to storm the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division boarded transport planes at Fort Bragg in North Carolina Wednesday and are headed to Kuwait. Their deployment comes after two days of violence at the U.S. Embassy from militias upset about deadly U.S. airstrikes. The protesters have now pulled back from the area. Ian Lee reports from Baghdad.

The 10 best films of 2019

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A review of the year's best movies, from stylish dramas and unconventional comedies to innovative documentaries





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