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Appeals court reverses decision to block Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy

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There's confusion at the border after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the Trump administration's controversial "Remain in Mexico" policy. Hours later, the same court granted an emergency request from the administration to reinstate the program while further arguments are heard. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN with more.

How Buttigieg's decision to drop out could impact Super Tuesday

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Pete Buttigieg has ended his 2020 presidential bid, triggering a major shift in the Democratic race ahead of Super Tuesday. Senator Bernie Sanders is leading in the polls in some delegate-heavy states, as Joe Biden looks to capitalize on his South Carolina victory. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports from Washington while CBSN political reporter Caitlyn Huey-Burns joins us from Houston to break down the latest.

Trump to meet with pharmaceutical CEOs amid growing coronavirus outbreak

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President Trump is meeting today with the heads of pharmaceutical companies amid the growing coronavirus outbreak. He says he plans to discuss efforts to develop a vaccine. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN to detail the administration's response as the U.S. confirms the second death in the country.

Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch dies at 84

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The legendary corporate leader, who increased GE's market value by a factor of 30 and slashed more than 100,000 jobs, died of renal failure. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green report.



10/29/00 Jack Welch

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Jack Welch, the CEO of GE, is credited with changing how the world's businesses are run, and he revealed to Lesley Stahl how competition relies on continually raising the bar.

Tackling student loans during tax season

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If you're one of the 48 million Americans paying off debt from education, tax time could mean some relief. The IRS allows you to deduct student-loan interest from your taxes. CBSN spoke with two tax professionals to get the details.

Riskiest scams in the United States

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Americans lost nearly $670 million to scams in 2019, the Federal Trade Commission said. Anna Werner joins “CBS This Morning” to reveal some of the riskiest scams in the U.S., according to a new report from the Better Business Bureau.

At least two deaths in U.S. from coronavirus

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At least two people have died from the coronavirus in Washington state. 15,000 testing kits were released over the weekend, and the Trump administration is working to get 50,000 more. CBS News' Laura Podesta joined CBSN AM with more.

CDC issues multiple travel warnings over coronavirus

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The CDC is warning Americans to avoid nonessential travel to China, Italy, South Korea and Iran due to concerns about coronavirus. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN AM with more.

New York mom gives birth to second Leap Day baby

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A New York mom gave birth on Leap Day for the second time. Her son, 4-year-old Omri, was born on February 29, 2016. This year, when Omri was all set to celebrate his birthday, his mom went into labor. Hours later, his baby sister Scout was born. Nikki Battiste reports.

Fourth grader creates art kits with multiple skin tones

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A Virginia 9-year-old is leading a colorful campaign to make classrooms more inclusive across the country. Fourth grader Bellen Woodard, the only African-American girl in her grade last year, noticed that many of her classmates routinely referred to peach as skin color when drawing with crayons. Meg Oliver reports on how Woodard created art supply kits with crayons and colored pencils representing multicultural skin tones and then donated them to local schools.





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