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Trolls doll removed from stores after complaints

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Hasbro says it's pulling a Trolls doll called Poppy from store shelves after receiving complaints about an inappropriately-placed button under the doll's skirt. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has details.

Strategies for safely reopening schools amid coronvavirus pandemic

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Students and teachers at multiple schools have already been forced to quarantine following positive COVID-19 test results as in-person classes resume. Joseph Allen, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joined CBSN to discuss school reopening strategies and recommendations from the Harvard Global Health Institute.

How Biden's running mate and upcoming convention could alter the 2020 race

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Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is expected to announce his running mate any time now. Many activists are pushing the 77-year-old to choose a Black woman, as protests against systemic racism grip the country. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports from Washington, and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments in the race.

Crosley Green's decadeslong fight to prove innocence complicated by COVID-19

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A 62-year-old man who has been fighting for his freedom for decades is now facing a new hurdle -- a coronavirus outbreak at his prison. Crosley Green's murder conviction was overturned in 2018, and his attorneys have filed an emergency motion for his release. Erin Moriarty reports on the case, which she has been following for more than 20 years.



College towns struggle during COVID pandemic

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College towns emptied out in March -- and many will remain empty as learning shifts online. Gloria Betcher, a council member from Ames, Iowa, spoke to CBSN about how that hurts the economies of these unique places.

Chicago mayor says looting was "straight-up felony criminal conduct"

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Chicago Mayor Lori LIghtfoot said the looting and vandalism that happened overnight was not part of a legitimate political protest. "What occurred in our downtown and surrounding communities was abject criminal behavior, pure and simple," she said. "This was straight-up felony criminal conduct." Watch her remarks.

A closer look at the impact and constitutionality of President Trump's economic executive actions

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As questions abound in Washington about the president's executive actions signed this weekend, Major Garrett explains the impact they could have on millions of Americans financially struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. He also weighs in on questions over their constitutionality and whether the orders could force Congress to compromise on a stimulus bill.

Nearly 30 years after their homecoming coronation, reunited duo ties the knot at their alma mater

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It was a wedding decades in the making, between two former New Jersey college classmates. They say they never could have imagined it. Greg and Janet Dabice were married August 1 on the football field of Montclair State University, nearly 30 years after they were crowned the school's homecoming king and queen on the very same field. Errol Barnett reports on their unlikely royal reunion.

Troops and veterans of color share their experiences with racism in the ranks of the U.S. military

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In July, the Pentagon effectively banned the Confederate flag on U.S. bases and pledged to address diversity and increase inclusivity in the ranks of the military. Still, more than half of the troops of color who participated in a 2019 survey said that they had experienced white nationalism or racism in the U.S. military. Vladimir Duthiers spoke with some service members and veterans of different races, ranks, regions and religions about their experiences as troops of color.





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