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Congress crafting Phase 4 stimulus as deadline looms on unemployment benefit bonus

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Talks between Senate Republicans and the White House over another coronavirus stimulus continued this week, as Democrats demand an extension to the $600 per week unemployment benefit bonus. Congressman Tom Reed, a Republican from New York, joined CBSN to explain what he'd like to see in the next round of emergency funds.

Two tropical storms expected to hit U.S. over the weekend

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Two big storms are expected to hit the U.S. over the weekend. A tropical depression strengthened overnight to become Tropical Storm Hanna, forecast to make landfall along the Texas coast Saturday. Hanna is expected to bring flash floods, and could dump up to 12 inches of rain on parts of south Texas. In the Pacific, Hurricane Douglas is packing winds of 130 miles per hour and is expected to hit Hawaii as a tropical storm Sunday.

Weekly $600 jobless benefit set to expire soon as lawmakers negotiate extension

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As lawmakers and the White House negotiate a new coronavirus relief bill, an extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits for millions of Americans is set to expire next week. Chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the negotiations and what they could mean for one family.

Pelosi says next relief bill must be a "comprehensive proposal"

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The clock is ticking for congressional lawmakers to pass another federal coronavirus relief bill. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Washington Post senior congressional correspondent Paul Kane join CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss.

Deployment of federal agents in Portland raises constitutional questions and fears of fascism

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President Trump's use of federal agents to quell protests in Portland, Oregon, has raised legal questions. CBS News' Natalie Brand explains where President Trump plans to deploy troops next; then Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain why he feels these aggressive moves by the president are toeing the line with fascist ideologies.



Congress debates unemployment benefits as jobless claims rise

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About 30 million Americans are now relying on unemployment checks as Congress is working to pass a new stimulus package before extended unemployment benefits end this month. This comes as unemployment claims continue to rise. Nancy Cordes reports.

South Africa mourns anti-apartheid leader Andrew Mlangeni

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Andrew Mlangeni, one of the preeminent leaders of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, has died at the age of 95. He was the last surviving member of the group of activists tried and sentenced alongside Nelson Mandela in 1964. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.

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.

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.

Tropical Storm Gonzalo could strengthen into a hurricane

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Tropical Storm Gonzalo formed on Wednesday in the central Atlantic Basin, about midway between the West African coast and the islands of the Lesser Antilles. The National Hurricane Center says it could become a hurricane Thursday night or Friday. CBS Los Angeles reports.

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.

Bill Gates on the U.S. handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine misinformation

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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation focuses on public health and has committed more than $350 million for the development of vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics in the fight against the coronavirus. Bill Gates joined "CBS Evening News" with more on the U.S.' pandemic response and the progress of finding a vaccine.

Biden and Obama team up to take aim at Trump's coronavirus response

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Former Vice President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama met face to face for the first time in months to release a campaign video. They take turns hitting President Trump over his response to the coronavirus pandemic. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Kim Kardashian West addresses Kanye's mental health

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Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West made a public plea for compassion on behalf of her husband Kanye West. This comes after a public outburst over the weekend at a presidential rally in South Carolina. Jericka Duncan reports.

WNBA players walk off court before national anthem

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"We are dedicating this season to Breonna Taylor, an outstanding EMT who was murdered over 130 days ago in her home," Liberty guard Layshia Clarendon. "We will say her name...We will be a voice for the voiceless."





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