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After 3+ years of negotiation, Brexit Day finally arrives for the U.K.

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On 11pm local time January 31, the U.K. officially leaves the European Union. Although the symbolism is significant, in practice it only begins an 11-month period of transition. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN from London to explains what that entails.

5 things to know about the Iowa Caucuses

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With the Iowa caucus set for Monday, here's a look at the five things you should know before the start of the official nomination contests

How early should you file your tax return?

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Filing your return as early as possible means you get your refund faster. But if you're not expecting a refund, you may want to wait. CPA Jonathan Medows breaks down factors to consider when you file your taxes.

Senate to vote on calling new witnesses

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The impeachment trial of President Trump could end soon if senators decide not to hear from new witnesses.CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss what comes next.

Senator Mike Braun: Everybody is ready for judgment day

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Senators on Capitol Hill will vote today on whether to bring new witnesses into the impeachment trial of President Trump. Republican Senator Mike Braun joined CBSN to discuss where the country goes from here.



Iowans who don't qualify for child care assistance struggle to make ends meet

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In Iowa, where the caucuses are just a few days away, families struggle to keep afloat with the rising costs of child care. Iowans who may not make enough to make ends meet also don’t qualify for state and federal assistance. Nikole Killion speaks to moms about how they deal with the gap to raise their families, for the CBS News series "Every State has a Story."

Democrats scramble for support in Iowa ahead of caucus

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With just three days until the Iowa caucus, the 2020 Democrats not participating in the impeachment trial of President Trump scramble for public attention. Ed O’Keefe reports on the presidential hopefuls’ final push before voting officially begins Monday.

Americans in quarantine at California hospital as coronavirus panic grows

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The U.S. now has six confirmed coronavirus cases, one recently found to be a case of person-to-person transmission. The State Department issued a critical warning to not travel to China. David Begnaud is at a California hospital where doctors are ready to treat people evacuated from China this week.

Thousands of Ohio absentee applications denied

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A review conducted by the Associated Press found thousands of Ohio voters were held up or stymied in their efforts to get absentee ballots in the 2018 general election due to missing or mismatched signatures on ballot applications.

1/31: CBSN AM

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Late night announcement deals major blow to witness vote; Michigan woman convicted of murder and arson

WorldView: U.S. military role in Africa, Mexico prison escape, Prince Harry and the tabloids

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A U.S. general called for continued partnership with African countries in the fight against extremism. Ten prison guards in Mexico City are being questioned after several high-profile inmates escaped. And an independent watchdog has ruled against Prince Harry over a complaint against a British tabloid. CBS News' Debora Patta rounds up the world headlines from Johannesburg.





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