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Bill Clinton addresses affair with Monica Lewinsky in Hulu docuseries

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Former President Bill Clinton has addressed the affair he had with Monica Lewinsky 25 years ago. The revelations are part of a new Hulu docuseries out Friday, titled "Hillary." In it, Mr. Clinton acknowledges the relationship he had with Lewinsky was out-of-line.

How Russia's disinformation campaign is evolving

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U.S. officials have warned that Russian interference remains an active threat for the 2020 presidential election. Since Russia's attempts to influence the 2016 race, social media sites like Facebook, Google and Twitter have put safeguards in place. But a new report from a professor at the University of Wisconsin shows Moscow's disinformation tactics have evolved. CBS News contributor and editor-in-chief of Wired, Nick Thompson, joined CBSN with details.

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Cruise passengers stranded off California coast; Families of teens killed in car crash file lawsuit



Trump signs coronavirus spending bill

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President Trump signed an $8.3 billion emergency supplemental package to respond to the coronavirus on Friday morning, after the bill was passed by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress earlier this week. Watch his remarks.

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders spar over Social Security

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Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders went back and forth on Twitter over who's more committed to protecting Social Security. On Tuesday, six more states will vote in Democratic primaries. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN AM with the latest.

WorldView: Syria ceasefire, Israel deadlocked, and more

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Russia and Turkey have agreed on a ceasefire between their forces in Syria's Idlib province. Even on his third attempt, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is still short of a majority, which could mean an unprecedented fourth election in a row. And a U.K. court ruled that Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, had two of his daughters abducted, imprisoned and tortured. Gwen Baumgardner rounds up the world headlines from London.

Retailers accused of price gouging amid coronavirus outbreak

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Cleaning and sanitizing supplies are vanishing from store shelves amid the coronavirus fears, and some retailers are vastly increasing prices of goods. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN AM with more.

Tornado season 2020

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Though tornados have been documented throughout the year, the traditional tornado season lasts from March through June.

Coronavirus: What health experts say you need to know

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As the coronavirus spreads in the U.S., “CBS This Morning” brought together a panel of health experts to answer your questions. CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. Tara Narula, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota Michael Osterholm and respiratory specialist Dr. Vin Gupta explain the most pressing questions surrounding the coronavirus.

Asian Americans see racism, discrimination amid coronavirus panic

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As the U.S. panics over potential coronavirus outbreaks, racism and discrimination against Asian Americans is on the rise. Restaurants and businesses with Asian or Asian American owners from California to New York report seeing drops in sales. Weijia Jiang speaks to people in New York’s Chinatown, including the owner of a popular restaurant who says he has lost over a million dollars since people began fearing coronavirus transmission.

Doctor on coronavirus facts and precautions

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Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to provide tips and dispel myths as Americans begin to feel the effects of the global coronavirus crisis. Narula shares critical information about the illness and what you can do to protect yourself.

Harry and Meghan make their last royal appearance

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to the U.K. for their last official appearances as senior members of the royal family. The couple traveled from their new home in Canada to attend an awards ceremony celebrating the sporting achievements of wounded service members on Thursday night. Roxana Saberi reports from Buckingham Palace where the high-profile pair will no longer be serving the Queen starting from April 1.





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