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Special Report: Doctors give update as Trump prepares to leave hospital

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Doctors at Walter Reed Medical Center gave a briefing on President Trump's condition after Mr. Trump announced plans to return to the White House to continue his recovery from COVID-19. Norah O'Donnell anchors this Special Report with White House correspondent Ben Tracy, chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook, and chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett.

New York governor orders schools in 9 neighborhoods to close

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state will shut down schools in nine coronavirus hot spots​. The neighborhoods facing school closures have all seen a positive test rate well over 3% for the last seven days. CBS New York has the details.

Hospital CEO says NYC is better prepared for a second wave

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New York City is dealing with a rise in coronavirus "hot spots," with several zip codes in the city experiencing a spike in new cases. Dr. Steven Corwin, CEO of NewYork-Presbyterian, says the hospital system is better prepared this time around.



Mattel adds Susan B. Anthony to its Barbie doll lineup

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Toymaker Mattel is adding Susan B. Anthony to its lineup of dolls based on historical female figures, which also includes jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, tennis pro Billie Jean King, nurse Florence Nightingale, civil rights activist Rosa Parks and astronaut Sally Ride. CBS Los Angeles has more.

Questions surround President Trump's health status

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White House officials and doctors have given conflicting and incomplete information about President Trump's condition as he's being treated for COVID-19. On Monday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany became the latest aide to test positive. CBS News' Natalie Brand joins CBSN with the latest from Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

ICE detainees go on hunger strike at Louisiana facility

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Several African detainees in ICE custody reportedly went on a hunger strike starting in August over what they call "gross human rights violations." Journalist, photographer and filmmaker Joe Penney joins CBSN to discuss claims that Black detainees at ICE facilities are facing harsher treatments and penalties than other groups.

President Trump’s COVID-19 treatment is usually reserved for more serious patients

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President Trump has been treated with Remdesivir, the steroid Dexamethasone, and an experimental antibody therapy since testing positive for COVID-19. Some experts say those drugs are usually reserved for more serious cases. Dr. Matthew Heinz joined CBSN to discuss what we know about the president's treatment.

Presidential campaigns adjust following Trump's hospitalization for COVID-19

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Despite President Trump's hospitalization for COVID-19, his senior campaign advisers are still criticizing Joe Biden for wearing a mask. Meanwhile, Biden's team is toning down attacks on the president as he recovers. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe brings us the latest from the campaign trail.

Coronavirus pandemic forces NFL to call audibles in Week 4

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The Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the New England Patriots Monday night, after their Sunday afternoon game was rescheduled due to reported positive COVID-19 cases. The virus is already forcing the league to make changes just four weeks into the season. CBS Sports senior NFL writer Will Brinson joins CBSN with the latest.

Machine learning algorithm could help detect osteoarthritis years before symptoms appear

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Osteoarthritis impacts more than 32.5 million American adults, according to the CDC. New research published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences suggests an innovative machine learning algorithm could help detect the condition three years before any symptoms or noticeable bone damage appear. Dr. Shinjini Kundu, a computer scientist and resident physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, joins CBSN to discuss the findings of her research.

Trump's steroid treatment for COVID-19 raises red flags among experts

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One of the drugs President Trump is receiving to treat his coronavirus infection is dexamethasone, a steroid typically used in patients with severe cases of the illness. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss the implications of the treatment, and what could come next.





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