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A central figure has contradicted himself about his actions and motivations, raising questions about his account.
A central figure has contradicted himself about his actions and motivations, raising questions about his account.
Today is National Mammography Day, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Erika Hamilton, the director of Breast Cancer and Gynecologic Cancer Research Programs at Sarah Cannon Research Institute, joined CBSN to talk about why the screening is important to have done, and how it's been impacted by the pandemic.
Millions of Americans are living without adequate access to food, and with the surging number of cases of COVID-19 nationwide we are seeing growing issues with food security. The Rockefeller Foundation recently published a report highlighting the steps the nation needs to take to combat the growing food crisis. Devon Klatell, managing director of the food initiative at the Rockefeller Foundation, joins CBSN to discuss possible solutions.
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Lawyers for the defendants had argued that the suspects were not plotting a kidnapping but a first amendment activism and "loose talk."
Twitter initially blocked a New York Post story based on alleged emails taken from his personal laptop.
"I thought it was important to just cast a vote that showed the kind of person I'd like to see in office," Hogan told the Washington Post.
Despite the president's crusade against absentee voting, his campaign posted a flurry of ads encouraging supporters to do just that
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court next week. Her friend and colleague Nicole Garnett, a law professor at Notre Dame, joined CBSN to discuss what she'd bring to the nation's highest court.
The NBCIT will use crowdsourcing and webinars to combat online spread of false information targeting Black voters.
The country is now battling a fall surge, with 17 states seeing surges unlike anything they've experienced before in this pandemic.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is back on the campaign trail after facing tough questions on issues including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Supreme Court in a televised town hall last night. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports on the event, and Sean Sullivan, CBSN political contributor and national politics reporter for the Washington Post, joined CBSN to discuss.
World leaders are calling for solidarity on World Food Day. This year, the event is facing the added obstacle of the coronavirus pandemic as humanitarian organizations attempt to provide hunger relief worldwide. Valerie Guarnieri, assistant executive director of the World Food Program, joined CBSN to discuss what needs to happen to achieve their goal of "zero hunger" by 2030.
The race for a COVID-19 vaccine is heating up as cases rise worldwide. The chair of the U.K. Vaccine Taskforce says there's a slim chance a vaccine may be ready by Christmas. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez has endorsed President Trump ahead of the 2020 election. Although Puerto Ricans on the island cannot vote in the presidential election, she's appealing to the Puerto Rican diaspora. Miami Herald elections reporter Syra Ortiz-Blanes has been reporting on the Latino vote and joined CBSN to discuss the endorsement.
QAnon’s baseless conspiracy theories have repeatedly been debunked, but its ideas continue to spread online ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Jeff Sharlet, a Vanity Fair contributor and English professor at Dartmouth College, joined CBSN to discuss how the ideology is seeping dangerously into the American mainstream.
Social media platforms are making some last-ditch efforts to curb the spread of misinformation ahead of the U.S. presidential election. Axios reporter Sara Fischer joins CBSN to discuss how they're handling it.
His assailant was shot dead by French police as they tried to arrest him on Friday, police and prosecutors said.
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"After three or four months of this, you might see students just start to like go into this slump again about 'I'm not getting up and doing this this morning,'" teacher Joyce Peoples said.
One player in a game at a Florida ice rink last June likely led to 14 other people experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, three officials wrote.
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He is speaking after officials in Denver rolled out a tougher mask mandate and said they will impose new restrictions on public and private gatherings.
The blaze, which is expected to surge again into the weekend, has surpassed 167,000 acres.
During Senate confirmation hearings on Wednesday, Senator Kamala Harris asked Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett about her views on climate change. Barrett called it "very contentious matter of public debate." Watch their exchange.