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CBS New York remembers reporter Nina Kapur

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CBS New York reporter Nina Kapur died at the age of 26 after an accident involving a moped she was riding in Brooklyn. Her colleagues paid tribute to Kapur as a dedicated journalist who connected with everyone she met.



Tributes pour in memory of Congressman John Lewis

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Countless tributes are pouring in to memorialize the life and legacy of civil rights leader and longtime Georgia Democratic Congressman John Lewis. Representative Marcia Fudge of Ohio and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joined CBSN to discuss Lewis' legacy.

QAnon conspiracy amplified by high-profile figures online

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In recent weeks, multiple incidents have surfaced in which high-profile figures seem to express support for QAnon, a wide-ranging constellation of conspiracy theories. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to talk about some of those incidents and why they are significant.

Veteran CBS News reporter Bill Plante reflects on covering civil rights icon John Lewis

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In 1965, then 25-year-old John Lewis helped lead a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. It marked a turning point in the civil rights movement. CBS News reporter Bill Plante was there to bear witness. He was 27-years-old. Five decades later, Plante returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to mark the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Plante, who has since retired, looks back at his reporter's notebook to remember Lewis.

Lawmakers at odds on next coronavirus stimulus package

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Congress hasn't agreed on what should be included on the next stimulus package. President Trump wants a payroll tax cut included but many Democrats and some Republicans oppose that. Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes joins CBSN to discuss what would happen if Congress doesn't act.

CDC warns coronavirus infections are much more widespread

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New data from the CDC warns that coronavirus infections are likely much higher than reported in parts of the U.S. Dr. Neeta Ogden joins CBSN to discuss those findings, plus the latest recommendations for how long people who test positive should remain in isolation.

Startup fights absenteeism in remote learning

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Schools and educators across the nation have been under enormous pressure to continue teaching amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to an Education Week research survey, 42% of teachers in May said student engagement was much lower than before the pandemic. CBSN producer Jean Song spoke with Joanna Smith, the CEO of Boston educational technology company AllHere, which is using artificial intelligence to improve engagement.

Portland

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For years, Portland has been the symbol for laid-back, inexpensive quirkiness, but the city may be losing that identity. Jon Wertheim reports.





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