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Coronavirus misinformation spreads rapidly on social media

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As the coronavirus spreads worldwide, so too does misinformation about the disease. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with a closer look at where the bad info is coming from and what companies are doing to curtail it.

Coronavirus kills 6 people in Washington state

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The COVID-19 disease is now in 12 U.S. states and outbreaks in several other countries are snowballing as research suggests it could be spreading under the radar.

Another shakeup in the Democratic race as Amy Klobuchar suspends her campaign

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On the heels of Pete Buttigieg dropping out of the presidential race, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has also suspended her campaign ahead of Super Tuesday. Klobuchar will be endorsing Joe Biden as he challenges Bernie Sanders. CBSN News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson join CBSN with the latest.

Two moderates drop out ahead of Super Tuesday

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Former mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar have dropped out of the 2020 Democratic race just before Super Tuesday. Addisu Demissie, former campaign manager for Cory Booker, joins CBSN to weigh in on the latest changes.



Coronavirus death toll rises in Washington state

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Washington state health officials on Monday said five deaths from coronavirus occurred in King County and one in Snohomish County. Several of the deaths are connected to a local nursing facility. Watch their press conference here.

Miss Staten Island comes out as bisexual, then banned from St. Patrick's Day parade

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As Staten Islanders marched proudly in the New York City borough's annual St. Patrick's Day parade Saturday, Miss Staten Island was restricted to the sidelines. Just hours after Madison L'Insalata came out publicly as bisexual, she said, organizers banned her from taking part. CBSN New York's Hazel Sanchez reports.

MIT report finds no evidence of fraud in Bolivia's election

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Bolivian President Evo Morales fled the country late last year after being ousted by a military-backed coup over supposed election irregularities. But new research shows no statistical evidence that the October election was fraudulent. MIT Elections Data & Science Lab research scientist John Curiel explains.

Find Yura - Manhunt on the Dark Web

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A teenager learns she’s the target of a hit ordered on the dark web. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant goes on a global manhunt to find Yura, the shadowy figure behind murder-for-hire sites.

Buttigieg, Klobuchar drop out of 2020 race, putting pressure on moderates to pick between Biden and Sanders

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Former mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar both suspended their presidential campaigns just ahead of Super Tuesday, putting increased pressure on moderate Democrats to choose between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. CBS News political Ccrrespondent Ed O'Keefe and Washington Post national political correspondent Jenna Johnson joined CBSN to break down the changes that are shaking up the race.





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