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Violence continues in Afghanistan despite U.S.-Taliban peace deal

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At least 32 people were killed and dozens wounded in a mass shooting in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. Susannah George, Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN's Reena Ninan about the state of violence in the country just days after a historic peace deal between the U.S. and the Taliban.



How to lower your chances of an IRS tax audit

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Only a small portion of tax returns are flagged for an audit every year — and you can reduce your chances of being one of them by taking some common-sense steps when you file your tax return. Former National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson tells CBSN the details.

"48 Hours" preview: Rare access to police bodycams in "The Case Against Sandra Garner"

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In January 2018, Sandra Garner's husband and caregiver was shot and killed in their home. Garner said a masked stranger had entered their home. But police later found the murder weapon in her car and a disturbing search history on her iPad. "48 Hours" got exclusive access to Texas police bodycam footage from the investigation. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger joins CBSN to preview Saturday's episode.

How Purell's business began to clean up

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After 10 years of losing money on its hand sanitizer, the makers of Purell found vindication - and placement for its ubiquitous dispensers

Time chooses 100 "Women of the Year"

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Michelle Obama was chosen to represent a pivotal year in American history, 2008 – and many other women are belatedly being recognized for their historic contributions.

From 2013: How the makers of Purell cleaned up

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The handy hand sanitizer has permeated society, but the path to market success was hardly free of pitfalls. Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis finds out the story behind Purell. Originally broadcast April 14, 2013.

Italy scrambles to contain coronavirus outbreak

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Italy was the first first European country to ban flights from China, but that didn't stop the coronavirus from spreading there. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joined CBSN from Rome with how Italy is responding to the outbreak.

Popular books are banned in U.S. prisons

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Widely loved books like "Harry Potter" and "The Color Purple" are just some of the titles censored or banned from prisons in the U.S. Illinois Public Media education reporter Lee Gaines joined CBSN to explain why these books are banned and the lasting impact the policy has on inmates.





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