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Hurricane Sally expected to bring "historic" flooding

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Residents along the Gulf Coast are facing the threat of "historic" and "devastating" rainfall and storm surge from Hurricane Sally. The slow-moving storm is expected to make landfall Wednesday. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joined CBSN with the latest on Sally's path.

Trump and Biden weigh in on wildfires and climate change

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Both President Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden spoke Monday about the wildfires burning across the West. Mr. Trump disputed the science of climate change, while Biden called him a "climate arsonist." CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to talk about the latest from Washington.

After losing 95% of its customer base, Ondevan Campervan is back on the road

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With many restrictions surrounding international travel to and from the United States due to the pandemic, many people are seeking domestic experiences. Ondevan Campervan based in Florida initially lost 95% of its customer base in the spring, but founder Omar Bendezu was able to pivot his marketing strategies and navigate the uncertainty.

Justice Department investigation into FBI's Russia probe may be nearing end

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There are indicators suggesting the Justice Department's investigation into the origins of the FBI's 2016 probe of election meddling and Russian ties to Trump campaign members is in its final phase. Federal prosecutor John Durham is leading the effort. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN to discuss the latest.

Putin extends $1.5 billion lifeline to Belarus as protests intensify

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Tensions are rising in Belarus after the country's embattled leader Alexander Lukashenko held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This comes as massive protests grip the country following last month's highly contested election. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBSN with the latest developments.

Man in wheelchair visits all 7 continents

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Cory Lee is believed to be the first person to visit all 7 continents in a power wheelchair. He hopes that by sharing his journeys, he inspires others to travel the world, too.



Ex-Nissan executive Greg Kelly pleads not guilty in Japan trial

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A highly-profile trial is underway in Japan featuring an American lawyer, Nissan and a famous fugitive. CBS News' Lucy Craft reports on the latest developments from Tokyo where former executive Greg Kelly has pleaded not guilty to helping embattled ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn flee the country.

Maren Morris on motherhood, mental health and making chart history

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Country music superstar Maren Morris is the most nominated female artist at this year's Academy of Country Music Awards. Her platinum-selling hit "The Bones" has topped charts and broken records, but she's been quarantining at home with her husband Ryan Hurd and their new son. Morris talks with Anthony Mason about overcoming postpartum depression during the pandemic and finding inspiration to write again.

Sharp rise in children testing positive for COVID-19

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New data released by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows that nearly 550,000 children in the U.S. have tested positive for coronavirus since the pandemic began. The organization also reports a 15% increase in child cases between August 27 and September 10. Pediatrician Dr. Dyan Hes joined CBSN to discuss the rise in child cases.

Dozens dead in massive West Coast wildfires

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At least 35 people have been confirmed dead and dozens are still missing in wildfires burning in California, Oregon and Washington state. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins CBSN from Chico, California with the latest developments.

How human conflict impacts wildlife

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Researchers tracked the populations of wildlife through the Angolan civil war, and as CBS News' Debora Patta reports, they've found that people are bad for animals, at peace or at war.

Michael Caputo's comments about scientists and conspiracies raise concerns

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Michael Caputo, the head of communications for the Department of Health and Human Services, spoke in a Facebook video about his mental state and floated the idea that government scientists are plotting against President Trump. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN with details.

Gas possibly linked to life detected on Venus

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There is new hope that the planet Venus, long considered too hot and hostile to sustain life, might be showing signs of exactly that in the gas clouds of its upper atmosphere. Holly Williams speaks to one of the researchers.





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