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Thousands without power as Delta makes landfall

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Several hundred thousand people are without power along the U.S. Gulf Coast after Hurricane Delta made landfall on Friday night. Delta is the 10th named hurricane to make landfall this year. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villareal reports from the hard-hit city of Lake Charles, Louisiana, with the latest on the recovery efforts.

N.Y.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations are highest since July 15

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Still, Governor Cuomo insisted the "numbers remain good news," noting that public health officials traced 18% of positive tests this week to a so-called "Red Zone" that's home to 2.8% of the state population.

Concerns over food insecurity grow amid COVID-19 pandemic

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the U.S., a growing number of people are dealing with food insecurity. Research from the nonprofit Feeding America shows that 54 million people could experience hunger in 2020. Patch editor Kenan Draughorne joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Trump speaks at first in-person event since COVID-19 diagnosis

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President Trump spoke at the White House on Saturday, holding what was essentially a campaign rally a little more than a week after he announced he tested positive for COVID-19. Watch his remarks, made from a White House balcony.



What the Texas State Fair looks like during the coronavirus pandemic

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Dating back to 1886, the Texas State Fair is one of the nation's largest, attracting millions of visitors each year. Generations have enjoyed a variety of treats under the watchful eye of a 52-foot tall cowboy statue known as "Big Tex." The pandemic has put a wrinkle in this year's plans, so Mireya Villarreal is taking a look at how Texans are still enjoying everything the fair has to offer while staying safe.

Restauranteur Frank DePasquale on bringing his passion for Italian food to Boston

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Restauranteur Frank DePasquale is one of the most successful restauranteurs in Boston's North End -- the famed "Little Italy" of the city. Along with seven dining venues, he has dozens of other ventures that includes a pasta shop, a bakery and even a hotel. However, he didn't start out in the culinary field. DePasquale speaks to Dana Jacobson about how he found food was his first love, starting with a simple sandwich.

"Photoville" photography festival bring together visual storytellers

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A unique annual photography festival called "Photoville" has been entertaining people for the last nine years. It features a pop-up city of images featuring a diverse array of works by photographers, ranging from professional to amateur and famous to unknown. Jamie Wax got a look at the festival in Brooklyn last year.

Activists work to heal damaging effects of redlining on minority Americans

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One of the biggest drivers of today's wealth gap between Black and White Americans is redlining -- the practice of mortgage lenders denying loans to people based on their race or where they live. Although it was outlawed in 1968, its effects are still being felt today. Michelle Miller looks at how some entrepreneurs and activists are trying to reverse that.

Massive, 50-year-old great white shark nicknamed "Queen of the Ocean"

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A 50-year-old, 3,500-pound great white shark spotted off the coast of Nova Scotia is being tracked by research and exploring group Ocearch. The team named her Nukumi, meaning "Queen of the Ocean." Ocearch is hoping their latest trip provides new clues on sharks and unravels some of the mysteries of great white sharks. Jeff Glor speaks to the group's leader, Chris Fischer, about their mission.

Inside the federal government’s defense program for diplomats

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While working for an embassy in a foreign country may sound alluring, recent history has shown American diplomats can also face extreme danger in their postings overseas. Now, the government has responded by providing training at a special facility in Virginia, where the worst that can happen is just part of the curriculum. Christina Ruffini takes an inside look.





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