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Many words and terms were added or revised to reflect the use of language relating to race, gender and mental health.
With the coronavirus still spreading, there's risk, but many educators and politicians believe kids are better off back in classrooms - with some added precautions.
The Kennedy family has never lost a Massachusetts Democratic primary, but Rep. Joe Kennedy III is trailing incumbent Senator Ed Markey in major polls. Ed O'Keefe reports.
As U.S. schools prepare to reopen, all eyes are on the rest of the world as students and teachers in various countries return to the classroom. Roxana Saberi speaks with an elementary school principal to discuss staff and students' safe return.
A tugboat assisting in a major oil spill clean-up off the Indian Ocean island collided with a barge.
Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with the FDA administrator about whether he's being pressured by the White House to approve a fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine during an election year.
President Trump is heading to Kenosha, Wisconsin Tuesday, where a curfew and the presence of National Guard troops continues after a week of protests and violence. The visit comes in the wake of a White police officer shooting a Black man seven times in the back. State authorities are pushing back on the visit, saying the president's calls for "law and order" may only make things worse. Ben Tracy reports.
President Trump has no plans to visit Jacob Blake's family during his visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin. Residents there are split on whether it's a good idea for him to come. Mola Lenghi reports.
"It's quite sad that seven masks isn't enough for the amount of names," Osaka said
President Trump is blaming Democrats for unrest in U.S. cities, while Joe Biden pointed out that it is unfolding under Mr. Trump's own administration. Also, the president made controversial statements about the teenager who killed two people at a Kenosha protest during a Monday press conference. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
A woman was rescued, but her children, ages 4 and 5, remained missing, officials said.
"There is seemingly nothing that Daniel McMahon will not do in the name of white supremacy," one victim wrote.
The E-2C Hawkeye is barely recognizable in aerial images of the wreckage.
"I'm behind in my rent, my electricity, everything," said Elizabeth Renteria, who used to be a guest room attendant on the Strip.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue had previously said extending the full program into the fall was "beyond" what the USDA could do, but lawmakers disagreed.
The president's news conference followed Democratic nominee Joe Biden's speech on violence in American cities.
Joe Biden accuses Trump of provoking violence and poisoning democracy; Fans mourn death of "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman
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In July, Australia released a draft code that would allow media companies to negotiate with Google and Facebook over payments for content that's shared on their platforms.
State's attorney general says the company made unaffordable and illegal loans to people it knew couldn't repay them.
Trump threatens to intervene in Portland; Preview: FDA commissioner on COVID19
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn spoke with CBS News about how it will handle outside pressure to approve a coronavirus vaccine. Dr. Jon LaPook has more in CBS News' series "Racing to a Cure."
Chadwick Boseman packed so much into his 43 years. He had many iconic movie roles, along with a unique ability to inspire on and off the screen.
Some 1,500 National Guard members have been deployed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to keep the peace as the city now braces for a presidential visit. Mola Lenghi reports.
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn suggested on Sunday that he may fast track Phase 3 of a coronavirus vaccine clinical trial, leaving many in the medical community to wonder if he is reacting to pressure from the White House. Clinical professor emeritus at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health and editorial board chair for UC Berkeley Health and Wellness Publications Dr. John Swartzberg told CBSN that truncating the process compromises our ability to know whether a drug is safe or not.