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Pelosi calls for House to act on U.S. Postal Service protections

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling on lawmakers to return to Capitol Hill to address concerns over U.S. Postal Service delays ahead of the November election. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss how President Trump is responding to the issue and the Trump administration's new restrictions on Chinese telecommunications company Huawei.

Charges announced against 2 men in 2002 killing of hip-hop artist Jam Master Jay

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Two suspects have been indicted in the 2002 killing of hip-hop artist Jam Master Jay, of Run DMC, which until now had been one of New York City's most notorious unsolved killings. Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Seth DuCharme, NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison and ATF Assistant Special Agent in Charge Daryl McCormick held a press briefing to announce new details in the case. Watch their remarks here.

QAnon conspiracy theory gains foothold in right-wing politics

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The far-right conspiracy known as QAnon has gained traction on social media, and broke into the mainstream when Marjorie Taylor Greene, a known QAnon supporter won a Republican congressional primary runoff in the state of Georgia. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to discuss the significance.



Progressives hope to leave mark on 2020 Democratic convention and policies

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Speakers on the first night of the Democratic National Convention include Senator Bernie Sanders, who lost the nomination to Joe Biden but helped push the party in a more progressive direction. Sanders' former 2020 campaign press secretary Briahna Joy Gray joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about how progressives are hoping to shape the Democrats' agenda going into November.

Arizona Governor vetoes controversial bill

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David Mark, Editor in Chief of Politix, discusses Gov. Jan Brewer's decision to veto a bill that pits religious freedom against civil rights.

What is the future of bitcoin?

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What is bitcoin and what kind of impact will the collapse of a major exchange have on it? Lauren Lyster, Host of "Hot Stock Minute" on Yahoo! FInance offers some insight.

Making the Black Lives Matter movement more accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing

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Groups within the Black community are fighting to have their voices heard as part of the Black Lives Matter protests. That includes people who are deaf and hard of hearing. American Sign Language interpreter Rorri Burton and behavioral therapist Michael Agyin joined CBSN to discuss how the deaf Black community is greatly impacted by police brutality and what allies can do to support them.

Under pressure, Ariz. governor vetoes controversial bill

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A crowd erupted in cheers as Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer announced that she would veto a bill that would have allowed businesses to refuse service to gays on religious grounds. The governor's office had been inundated with thousand of calls and emails urging her to veto the controversial bill. Carter Evans reports.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoes controversial bill

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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said Wednesday she has vetoed a bill that would have allowed businesses to refuse to serve gays on religious grounds. Brewer said she had made her decision after consulting with opponents and supporters of the controversial bill.

Simple blood test could transform prenatal screening

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A report in the New England Journal of Medicine indicated a noninvasive fetal DNA blood test was more accurate at detecting genetic abnormalities than standard screening. Researchers say the study could reduce the need for invasive diagnostic procedures. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Ohio salt miners relishing harsh winter weather

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It's been a tough winter for many across the U.S., but a group of Ohio salt miners don't mind the business that's been keeping them working around the clock. Jim Axelrod reports.

Justin Bieber jail video made public

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Prosecutors release new video of Bieber, plus a couple of Hollywood stars go to Washington. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.





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