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Humanitarian concerns rise as Syrian regime fights to regain control of rebel strongholds

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Syria's military said its troops have regained control of northwestern territories in the country in "record time." The regime is also taking aim at one of the country's last rebel-held strongholds in Idlib province. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss the potential humanitarian crisis that could arise out of the conflict.

Tax law changes you should know about

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While the rules of the road for taxpayers aren't too different this year, some new laws are still worth noting before you file. CPA Jonathan Medows breaks down the biggest changes.



Nearly 40 more women accuse former Columbia University doctor of sexual abuse

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Nearly 40 women have come forward in the last month accusing former Columbia University gynecologist Robert Hadden of sexual abuse. This follows an allegation of sexual misconduct in January from Evelyn Yang, wife of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joined CBSN to discuss.

How Michael Bloomberg laid the groundwork for his 2020 campaign

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Democratic presidential candidates are turning their attention to Michael Bloomberg just days before the Nevada caucus, critcizing both his spending and his past policies. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett has more on why Democrats are angry, and New York Times reporter Nicholas Kulish joined "CBSN AM" to break down how Bloomberg's philanthropic past paved the way to his 2020 campaign.

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Americans evacuated from cruise ship in Japan; Violent teen takedown in North Carolina

Bomb cyclone triggers massive flooding in U.K.; armed gang steals toilet paper in Hong Kong

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Storm Dennis, one of the strongest bomb cyclones ever, has battered the north Atlantic. Also, police in Hong Kong are hunting for armed robbers who stole hundreds of rolls of toilet paper, and a judge has ruled a series of controversial raids on Australia's national broadcaster were legal. CBS News' Rylee Carlson joined "CBSN AM" with these stories.

Hundreds of former DOJ officials call for Attorney General William Barr's resignation

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More than 1,100 former Department of Justice officials are calling on Attorney General William Barr to step down. In a letter, former employees cite the department's recent intervention in the sentencing recommendation for President Trump's longtime friend Roger Stone. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Some Americans who tested positive for coronavirus are under isolation in Japan

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As coronavirus concerns grow on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan, the U.S. has evacuated hundreds of Americans from the ship. For the over 40 Americans left behind in hospitals in Japan, the evacuation was tough to bear. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joined "CBSN AM" from Yokohama, Japan, with more.

Americans evacuated from cruise ship in Japan arrive in U.S.

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Hundreds of Americans are back in the U.S. after they were evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan, the site of the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of China. The Americans will be under quarantine for two weeks after landing at military bases in California and Texas. CBS News correspondent Debra Alfarone joined "CBSN AM" from Capitol Hill in Washington with more.

National Museum of African American Music opens in Nashville

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A new museum in Nashville aims to preserve the legacy of African American music. The National Museum of African American Music will be the only institution dedicated to showcasing music genres created, influenced, and inspired by black Americans. Since 2002, the museum has raised $60 million and collected 1,500 artifacts. Museum president and CEO Henry Beecher III and senior curator Dina Bennett join “CBS This Morning.”

2 ex-volleyball stars, daughters killed in crash

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Two former college volleyball stars and their 12-year-old daughters were killed in an eastern Missouri crash while on their way to a volleyball tournament. The head-on crash killed Carrie Urton McCaw, Lesley Drury Prather and their two daughters, CBS affiliate KMOV-TV reports.

Some American citizens forced to stay in Japan over coronavirus

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Over 40 Americans diagnosed with coronavirus have been forced to stay in hospitals in Japan after two planes brought U.S. citizens who had not been showing symptoms at the time back to the country. Now, 14 people on the flights are diagnosed with the virus. Debora Patta reports on the latest coronavirus evacuation and what the passengers can expect as they return Monday morning.





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