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77 percent want Mueller report released; R. Kelly accuser goes public
77 percent want Mueller report released; R. Kelly accuser goes public
Jussie Smollett cleared on all charges; Keanu Reeves helps fellow flyers get to LA
Jeremy Richman, the father of Sandy Hook shooting victim Avielle Richman, died in an apparent suicide. He was the third person affected by a mass shooting to die by suicide in recent days. Psychiatry professor Dr. Kelly Posner joins CBSN AM to discuss how to reduce the risk of suicide.
Democrats call for full report to be released; covering the biggest stories in recent history
Trump campaign did not collude with Russia; Powerball jackpot reaches 750 million
Trump sides with Israel over Golan Heights; Families in crisis: illegal immigration.
New Zealand to ban assault weapons; surf’s up with coffee cups
Self-avowed anarchist and influential thinker helped spark 2011 protests against economic inequality.
Eight years ago, a 9.0 earthquake struck off Japan, sending 50-foot waves barreling into the coast. The tsunami prompted one of the worst nuclear plant meltdowns in history. CNET reporter and executive editor Roger Cheng went inside the Fukushima plant, which is still contaminated with radiation. He joins CBSN AM to discuss the technology being used to clean up the site and what's next for Fukushima.
Historic flooding cripples Midwest; Formerly homeless student heading to dream school
Billions of dollars in wagers are expected to be placed on the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Almost half of that money will be bet on bracket games. Bleacher Report staff writer David Gardner joins CBSN AM to discuss the best bets of the tournament and how gambling affects the game.
Deadly floods wreak havoc in Midwest; At least one dead, several injured in bus crash
President Trump said "a small group of people" was responsible for the rise of white nationalist attacks around the world. The White House is defending the president from critics who said he didn't forcefully condemn terror attacks on mosques in New Zealand. Lateshia Beachum, politics reporter at the Center for Public Integrity, joins CBSN AM with the latest developments.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern promises stricter gun laws; blind runner finishes 2019 New York City half with trio of guide dogs
Beto O'Rourke launches bid for president; Jose Conseco accuses A-Rod of cheating
Dozens charged in college admissions scam; Sculpt it like Beckham
Questions arise plane's safety following 2 deadly incidents in 5 months; vets return home from landmark Vietnam trip
737 Max 8 grounded in Several Countries; Love is in the Air
Manafort gets nearly four years in prison; Barbie turns 60-years-old
R. Kelly denies sexual abuse allegations; Tuba player Richard White rises from homelessness to the world stage
House democrats escalate investigations; Chicago police investigate daycare bomb threats
Deadly tornadoes kill at least 23 in Alabama; Michael Jackson Doc sparks controversy
Michael Cohen lied to Congress; Dr. Seuss to release posthumous book
The charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft are bringing attention to the problems surrounding sex trafficking. Dr. Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco, author of "Hidden in Plain Sight," joins CBSN AM to discuss the difference between sex trafficking and prostitution, and what Congress could do to fight it.
President’s former attorney expected to testify before congress; Jackson family refutes “Leaving Neverland”