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South Carolina reverend fights racism with empathy

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Reverend David Kennedy has been fighting for civil rights in South Carolina for decades. On this MLK Day, CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright commemorates his work, inspired by the empathy of the late Dr. King.

What Harry and Meghan's non-royal future may look like

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have agreed to give up their royal titles and state funding while pursuing more independent lives. CBSN royal contributor Victoria Arbiter explains what their future might look like.

Trump's lawyers submit brief ahead of impeachment trial

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President Trump's legal team released their official legal brief one day before the start of the Senate impeachment trial. They say the "flawed" and "deficient" evidence can only result in the president's acquittal. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson and USA Today politics reporter Nicholas Wu join CBSN with a preview.

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's SAG Awards interaction goes viral

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Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reconnected at the SAG Awards and the interaction between two exes has hopeless romantics hopeful again. The couple divorced nearly 15 years ago, but their public meeting was one of the most talked-about moments from the awards ceremony Sunday night.

Trump lawyers call impeachment case "flimsy" ahead of historic Senate trial

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President Trump's legal team released a new brief outlining its defense strategy ahead of the Senate's historic trial. They claim he did "absolutely nothing wrong" and said the articles against the president are "constitutionally invalid". CBS News' Natalie Brand joins CBSN from Capitol Hill with the latest developments.



Jason Momoa visits kids at children's hospital

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Jason Momoa is in Pennsylvania filming a new movie and he spent his day off by visiting UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. The star told a patient there that if he beat him at arm wrestling, he could visit the "Aquaman" set – and the strongest man won.

Mom of overdose victim says drug company founder destroyed lives

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The highest-ranking drug company executive convicted in the opioid crisis is headed to prison, but the sentence is not harsh enough for some who say he got away with murder. A judge sentenced Insys Therapeutics founder John Kapoor to five and a half years for his role in bribing doctors to prescribe the powerful painkiller Subsys. Anna Werner speaks to the mother of an overdose victim who was at the sentencing.

Woman who convinced friend to commit suicide released from jail

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Michelle Carter was released from jail after being convicted of manslaughter for encouraging her friend to kill himself in a series of text messages. She served nearly a year of her 15 month sentence. Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2017, three years after 18-year-old Conrad Roy died by suicide. Erin Moriarty reports on why she was released early.

Recording Academy challenges Dugan allegations days before Grammy Awards

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In a new statement, the Recording Academy is firing back against suspended CEO Deborah Dugan. It calls the allegations from Dugan “categorically false, misleading and wrong.” We’re also hearing from Grammy’s host Alicia Keys for the first time. Jamie Yuccas reports on the fallout.

Republican Senators recieve stark warning about voting against Trump

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Democrats are wrapping up their impeachment arguments on Friday, telling Senators they can’t trust President Trump. Nancy Cordes has learned that a Trump confidante reportedly told Republican Senators that “a vote against the president and your head will be on a pike.” She breaks down the implications on Capitol Hill.

Coronavirus spreads to 12 possible cases in U.S.

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Ten Chinese cities with a combined population of around 33 million people are now off limits as the coronavirus infects over 800 people around the world. In the U.S., 10 possible cases in California, one in Texas and one in Tennessee are in isolation awaiting CDC test results. Ramy Inocencio explains how people in Wuhan, the center of the outbreak, are dealing with isolation.

"The Sopranos" actress gives graphic testimony at Weinstein trial

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Testimony in Harvey Weinstein’s New York trial got off to a dramatic start Thursday with graphic allegations from “The Sopranos” actress Annabella Sciorra. She described under oath how she says Weinstein barged into her apartment and raped her more than 25 years ago. Jericka Duncan is outside the courthouse on Friday where a forensic psychologist is set to take the stand.

U.S. won't extradite diplomat's wife accused of killing U.K. teen

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The U.S. government has denied an extradition request for a diplomat’s wife charged in a fatal hit-and-run in the U.K. Anne Sacoolas fled the country after allegedly hitting 19-year-old Harry Dunn with her car. The State Department says she had diplomatic immunity and that sending her back would set a troubling precedent. Imtiaz Tyab is outside the embassy in London with the Dunn family's response.

Bernie Sanders faces criticism from Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden

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Senator Bernie Sanders is facing criticism from former opponent Hillary Clinton and current opponent Joe Biden ahead of the Iowa caucuses. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" from Des Moines, Iowa, to discuss.





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