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Domestic violence cases rise in Puerto Rico as island struggles

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As Puerto Rico continues to struggle with the coronavirus pandemic and damage from Hurricane Maria and earthquakes, domestic violence cases have been on the rise. Advocates are demanding more funding, even though the island is in a debt crisis. Gen senior writer and Ida B. Wells fellow Andrea González-Ramírez joined CBSN to discuss her year-long investigation.

Former national security official on Russia-Taliban bounty reports

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Lawmakers are demanding answers from the Trump administration on intelligence surrounding the allegation Russia paid bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops. Katrina Mulligan, managing director for national security and international policy at American Progress, and a former official in the Trump and Obama administrations, joined CBSN to discuss.

Arizona tightens coronavirus restrictions as cases spike

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Arizona Governor Doug Ducey ordered bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks to shut down for at least 30 days starting this week, as the state reported a new record high number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. Tucson Weekly executive editor Jim Nintzel joined CBSN to discuss the situation.

Protesters arrested in Hong Kong as Chinese national security law takes effect

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China's controversial national security law, designed to keep Hong Kong in line after last year's massive protests, came into full effect overnight with police arresting hundreds of people. The law criminalizes support for splitting Hong Kong from China, overthrowing the city's government, or colluding with foreign powers -- both in Hong Kong and also around the world. CBS News Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.

Cuomo says indoor dining postponed in NYC

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that indoor dining won't be allowed to resume when New York City reaches Phase 3 of reopening next week. It will be delayed "until the facts change and it is prudent to open," he said. He also said people from 16 states are subject to quarantine if they travel to the New York tri-state area. Watch his remarks.



Massive Saharan dust cloud makes its way to U.S., while Arctic heat wave continues

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Even as states battle surges of coronavirus infections, some are preparing for a massive dust storm to hit in the next few days. And that's not the only unusual weather event occurring this week. Siberia is dealing with an intense heat wave, recording temperatures as high as 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to explain.

​Carl Reiner: Still making us laugh

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Nearly 93, the funnyman behind TV classics like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and movies like "The Jerk" has not stopped cracking us up

Search parties looking for missing Fort Hood soldier find unidentified remains

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Human remains found approximately 30 miles from Fort Hood could be those of missing Private First Class Vanessa Guillen. The Guillen family is set to hold a press conference in Washington, D.C. Wednesday morning expressing their disappointment with the army’s response to Guillen’s disappearance. Mireya Villarreal reports.

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