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China launches mission to Mars

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China has launched an unmanned spacecraft on a seven-month journey to Mars. It is carrying a rover to explore the red planet. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.

One man's mission to preserve Black history on Pocahontas Island

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A man named Richard Stewart is working to preserve and display history at a small museum in one of America's oldest Black communities, Pocahontas Island in Virginia. CBS News' Skyler Henry joins CBSN to discuss his visit there and why Stewart thinks symbols of hate are an important part of that collection.

Exploring issues of anti-Semitism and race in America

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According to the Anti-Defamation League, anti-Semitic incidents have been on the rise in the U.S. Despite a long history of allyship between the Jewish and Black communities, this month there have been several high-profile incidents of athletes and entertainers making anti-Semitic remarks. CBS News political analyst and New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie joins CBSN to discuss why these problems persist.

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.

Major League Baseball opens pandemic-shortened 2020 season

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Major League Baseball is back in action after a three-month delay due to the coronavirus pandemic. CBS Sports HQ's Will Middlebrooks joins CBSN to break down the changes we'll see this season and give his bold predictions.

Portland mayor tear-gassed by federal agents during protest

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Ted Wheeler, the mayor of Portland, Oregon, was among those tear-gassed by federal officers late Wednesday as he stood near a downtown federal courthouse during another night of protests. CBS Los Angeles reports.

Taylor Swift to release surprise album, recorded "in isolation"

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In a series of Instagram posts, Taylor Swift said she is dropping a surprise album at midnight. The pop star's album is called "Folklore" and was recorded "in isolation," she wrote in a long Instagram post. CBS Los Angeles reports.



Congressman John Lewis' legacy with the National Museum of African American History and Culture

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The late Congressman John Lewis fought tirelessly for legislation to create the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. After almost 30 years of advocating for the museum, Lewis was there when it opened its doors. CBS News spoke to the head of Smithsonian about the congressman's legacy with the museum. Chip Reid reports from D.C. for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.

13 nuns at Michigan convent die of COVID-19

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Thirteen nuns at a Roman Catholic convent in Livonia, Michigan, have died of COVID-19 complications since the outbreak began, according to a spokeswoman for the Felician Sisters of North America. CBS Minnesota reports.

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.

The new gun laws of 2019

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New laws place more restrictions on domestic abusers, teens and people who are deemed dangerous





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