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Large chunk of ice breaks off Arctic ice shelf in Greenland

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A 42-mile stretch of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf, has broken off and shattered near Greenland. Recent record temperatures have hit the shelf particularly hard. CBS News' Ian Lee takes a look.

What to expect from Hurricane Sally

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Hurricane Sally is expected to make landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast early Wednesday morning, bringing heavy rain and storm surge. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN with the latest on the forecast.

Trump and Biden clash on climate change as wildfires ravage West Coast

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President Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden laid out very different views on climate change as the West Coast deals with devastating wildfires. Natasha Korecki, a national correspondent for Politico, joined CBSN with the latest on the presidential race.



ProPublica reports on the fallout when police pull back

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A new ProPublica investigation is highlighting what happens when police pull back from their law enforcement duties. ProPublica reporter Alec MacGillis joined CBSN to explain his reporting, including why resentment is building between officers and the communities they serve, and what local mayors can do to heal it.

Louisville and family of Breonna Taylor announce settlement in wrongful death

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Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, and Breonna Taylor's mother were among those who spoke at a news conference announcing a $12 million settlement in the family's wrongful death lawsuit. Police reforms will be enacted as part of the deal after Taylor, 26, was shot and killed in a police raid on her home last spring. Watch a portion of their remarks.

What scientists can lean from discovery of potential life on Venus

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Scientists say tiny molecules discovered in Venus' atmosphere suggest there could potentially be some kind of life on the planet. Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer and planetarium director for the Franklin Institute, joins CBSN to discuss the finding and what it could mean.

Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko meets with Vladimir Putin

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The embattled leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time since political unrest broke out over his reelection. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more on what the two leaders discussed.

Black parents share their experiences of racism while raising children in the private school system

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As part of our series "Black @: Private Education and Race," filmmakers and parents Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson joined CBSN to share what it was like recording their son's experiences as he attended The Dalton School in New York City. They shed light on some of the struggles their son faced, and offered insight into what other parents should consider when sending Black children to predominantly White institutions.

Trump campaign steps up ad spending as Biden travels to Florida

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President Trump is stepping up ad spending in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. Meanwhile, Joe Biden is traveling to Florida today. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson have the latest from the presidential campaign trail.





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