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Chicago public schools to be fully remote this fall

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"In a perfect world, students would be in classrooms more not less, but unfortunately that is not where we find ourselves today," Chicago Public Schools' executive officer said.

Single man who always wanted kids adopts teenager in foster care

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As a single man, Peter Mutabazi, didn't know if he could become a foster parent. When he found out he was eligible, he signed up right away. He always wanted to have a child, and he ended up adopting a teen out of foster care who needed a forever home.



African countries grapple with surge in coronavirus cases

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Coronavirus cases are surging in Africa sparking growing concern from top public health experts. The continent has reached more than 830,000 cases and more than 14,000 deaths. New York Times West Africa bureau chief Ruth Maclean joined CBSN to discuss ongoing efforts in various countries to contain the illness.

Beirut's main port devastated by deadly blast

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The death toll is sure to rise after the huge explosion at Beirut's port Tuesday evening. The Lebanese capital's main entry point for much-needed imports is now completely out of commission. BBC's Middle East correspondent Lina Sinjab reports from the scene of the blast.

Does the U.S. need another Reconstruction to address impacts of racism?

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The U.S. is continuing to struggle with the consequences of slavery and generations of institutionalized racism. Brooklyn Law School associate professor Wilfred Codrington III joined CBSN to discuss his recent piece in The Atlantic about why the U.S. is in need of a third Reconstruction to correct the nation's past mistakes.

SnapBar bridges small businesses with larger companies through "Keep Your City Smiling"

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In a recent U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll, 58 percent of small businesses said they worry about having to close permanently due to the impact of the coronavirus. Sam Eitzen, co-founder and CEO of photo booth company SnapBar, experienced that worry firsthand during the pandemic. But he and his team were able to quickly pivot with the gift box venture Keep Your City Smiling -- all the while supporting other small businesses.

How to help your kids through a "disruptive" year

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"Decades of psychological research" point to two things that made a difference in helping children deal with stressful conditions: structure and having an emotionally warm, safe space.

Trump on Beirut explosion, coronavirus relief negotiations. mail-in voting

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President Trump is contradicting local Lebanese officials by suggesting that the deadly explosion that rocked Beirut was an "attack." Lebanon says a stockpile of confiscated explosives is to blame. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN with more on that as well as new details on COVID-19 relief bill negotiations and the Trump campaign's lawsuit targeting Nevada over mail-in voting.





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