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Greta Thunberg donating over $1 million in prize money to help the planet

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Greta Thunberg has pledged to donate 1 million euros -- more than $1.14 million -- in prize money. The 17-year-old climate activist was awarded the inaugural Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity, which recognizes people for their contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation. CBSN's Tanya Rivero reports.

Sneak peek: The Killing of Daniel Green

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A California man shot dead in his home — his ex-wife admits she pulled the trigger. Did a photo posted on social media lead to the officer’s death? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports, Saturday, July 25 at 10/9c on CBS.

Breaking down Trump's shift in tone about the coronavirus

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CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump resuming regular coronavirus briefings and his statement that the outbreak will get worse before it gets better. Plus, he will talk about Mr. Trump's mixed messages on wearing masks and the debate on Capitol Hill about the next coronavirus spending bill.



The relationship between Trump and Dr. Anthony Fauci

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Dr. Anthony Fauci was not invited to appear with the president at Tuesday's coronavirus briefing. This comes after some in the Trump administration have tried to publicly discredit the nation's top infectious disease expert. Washington Post editorial writer Molly Roberts joined CBSN to discuss her op-ed titled "Anthony Fauci built a truce. Trump is destroying it."

Trump says of Ghislaine Maxwell, "I wish her well"

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At a White House briefing Tuesday, President Trump was asked about his former acquaintance Ghislaine Maxwell, the ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, who is now facing charges of sexual abuse. The president said, "I wish her well." CBS News' Natalie Brand joins CBSN with more.

Twitter hack exposes security flaws ahead of the 2020 election

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The investigation into last week's hack on Twitter is underway. In total, 130 accounts were compromised, including dozens of high-profile users, in what appears to be an elaborate bitcoin scam. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with more on that, plus Twitter's efforts to shut down accounts that spread the QAnon conspiracy.

Kim Kardashian West addresses Kanye West's mental health

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Kim Kardashian West opened up about her husband Kanye West's struggle with bipolar disorder in a heartfelt message on Instagram. The 43-year-old rapper's mental health has come under scrutiny in recent days after he launched a potential bid for president and unleashed a series of bizarre statements and tweets. CBS Los Angeles reports.

School superintendent discusses reopening plan amid coronavirus pandemic

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Many school districts are struggling with whether to hold in-person classes this fall as coronavirus cases spike. Some are planning a mix of in-person classes and distance learning. The superintendent for the Oakland Unified School District, Dr. Kyla Johnson-Trammell, joined CBSN to discuss her plans for the new school year.

Historian on the antidemocratic reality of the Confederacy

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The House is preparing to vote on removing Confederate statues from Capitol buildings, as the country grapples with monuments in local public spaces. Columbia University history professor Stephanie McCurry joined CBSN to discuss how the history of the Confederacy was rewritten over the years to obscure its oppressive and antidemocratic reality.

Trump pushes to overhaul 2020 Census, faces legal challenges

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The Trump administration sent out a memo saying that undocumented immigrants should not be counted in the apportionment of congressional seats. NPR's Hansi Lo Wang covers the Census, and joined CBSN to break down the latest developments.





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