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Candidates prepare for debate ahead of Nevada caucuses

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Six Democratic presidential contenders are poised to duke it out on the debate stage Wednesday night, just days before Nevada caucus-goers get the chance to pick their candidates. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Alex Tin joined CBSN from Las Vegas with more.

Evidence in the murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers

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A look at the physical and digital evidence that led to the arrests and convictions of Jimmy Ray Rodgers and Curtis Wayne Wright in the Florida doctor's 2015 murder.

The Plot to Kill Dr. Sievers

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Did a Florida man hire a look-a-like to kill his wife? A GPS leads police right to the hitman’s door. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.



Dwyane Wade: "I had a child with someone else"

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In a new documentary, Wade opens up about many aspects of his life – including a difficult moment in his relationship, and his 12-year-old child Zaya, who recently came out as transgender.

Trump campaign prioritizes Facebook in reelection bid

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Axios reports that the Trump campaign has invested most of its advertising budget to date on Facebook. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer explained the platforms the campaign is testing in an effort to reach more potential voters.

Reuniting migrant families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border

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Migrant parents who were deported after being separated from their children at the U.S.-Mexico border could soon return to the U.S. if advocates can locate them in their home country. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to discuss how the ACLU is helping reunite families.

Trump faces GOP opposition on plan for "merit-based" immigration

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President Trump is making immigration a centerpiece of his reelection platform. But some of his plans are meeting resistance within the Republican Party, where lawmakers don't all support his push for "merit-based" immigration. The president is also under fire for the huge cost of the border wall. Politico's White House correspondent Anita Kumar joins CBSN to discuss the subject of her two recent articles.

New York Democrats divided over new bail reform law

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A bail reform law that rolled out nearly six weeks ago in New York has divided Democrats in the state. The City reporter Reuven Blau joined CBSN AM to break down the bill and explain the controversy.

Catholic school students protest after gay teachers' alleged ouster

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The fiancé of one of two Catholic school teachers allegedly ousted for being gay spoke out in a statement, disputing the school’s version of events. The high school claims that the educators resigned, though no reason had been given. English teacher Paul Danforth’s fiancé Sean Nyberg claims that Danforth was forced to resign after word of their engagement reached school officials. David Begnaud reports on the story from the community where students and others are planning protests in support of the teachers.





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