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Air conditioning units could spread COVID-19, research suggests

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When the pandemic began, some hoped that the coronavirus would weaken in the summer heat. But cases have skyrocketed in the hottest parts of the country. Mounting evidence suggests that air conditioning may be partly to blame. Adrianna Diaz takes a look.

Joe Biden unveils "21st century caregiving" economic plan

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden unveiled the third part of his "Build Back Better" economic plan Tuesday in Delaware. It includes an emphasis on caregiving and early childhood education. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.

NASA astronauts complete fourth in a series of spacewalks

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Two NASA astronauts conducted another in a series of spacewalks at the International Space Station on Tuesday. It's part of an ongoing process to upgrade the orbiting space lab. CBSN's Errol Barnett has details.

Oxford vaccine prompts protective immune response in human trials

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There are promising results on three different coronavirus vaccines, including the leading candidate from the U.K.'s Oxford University. Trials show it provides two kinds of protection against COVID-19. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.

CBS Weekend News, July 19, 2020

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Trump incorrectly claims U.S. has "one of the lowest mortality rates" for coronavirus; "Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis" explores why the coronavirus has been so hard on the Latino community.



Summer's social unrest highlights environmental racism in the U.S.

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The ongoing social unrest over police brutality has underscored other injustices, like environmental racism. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli speaks with a resident of Cancer Alley -- home to more than 150 chemical plants -- about his fight for unpolluted air. and Peggy Shepard, the founder of WE ACT for Environmental Justice, joins CBSN to discuss why President Trump's decision to roll back parts of NEPA could be detrimental to some communities of color.

Civil rights icon John Lewis dies at age 80

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John Lewis, the youngest leader of the civil rights movement who went on to serve in Congress for decades, has died. He was 80. Nikole Killion reports.

Why America can't escape its racist roots

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The U.S. is facing a reckoning over its racist roots as protests over systemic racism and the inequalities faced by people of color continue nationwide. Orlando Patterson, the John Cowles professor of sociology at Harvard University, joined CBSN to discuss why he believes America can't seem to escape its racist roots.

Texas vaccine specialist weighs in as coronavirus cases continue to spike

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Texas broke its single-day record for new coronavirus cases with over 10,000 new cases on July 15. Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine specialist and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor University, joins CBSN to explain what states need to do to stop the surge.

How China's new national security law impacts Hong Kong

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It's been just over two weeks since Beijing imposed a controversial national security law on Hong Kong. Quartz reporter Mary Hui joins CBSN to talk about how it is impacting people in the city.

Jeffrey Epstein was "a sick pedophile" but Ghislaine Maxwell "was the mastermind," accuser claims

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In her first interview since Ghislaine Maxwell was denied bail, alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre spoke with Gayle King, claiming that Maxwell could have video tapes of "very well-known" government officials, politicians, and even royals who would be unhappy "if she squeals." Giuffre called Epstein a "sick pedophile," but said it's Maxwell who "was the mastermind."

Sweden sees high COVID-19 fatality rate after forgoing lockdown

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Sweden pursued a policy of herd immunity and refused to implement a coronavirus lockdown. Some 5,572 people have since died from the disease, one of the deadliest outbreaks in the world. Public opinion has turned against the government, which has now launched an investigation in to the nation's response. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

President Trump on Black Americans killed by police: "So are White people"

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President Trump defended his response to the coronavirus and touted his own economic accomplishments in an exclusive interview with CBS News’ Catherine Herridge. Mr. Trump also said more White people are killed by police than Black Americans and defended the right to display Confederate flags.

Growing debate over use of federal force amid Portland clashes

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Mayors from six different cities — including New York and Chicago — have written to the Trump administration to not send federal officers to patrol their streets. This comes after weeks of violence between protesters and Homeland Security officers in Portland, Oregon. Carter Evans reports.

Suspect found dead after ambush of New Jersey judge's family

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Investigators suspect a man found dead may be the shooter who opened fire at the home of a New Jersey federal judge Sunday night. Judge Esther Salas was not harmed in the attack, but her son was killed and her husband was seriously wounded. Meg Oliver reports.





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