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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sets deadline for COVID-19 stimulus deal

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the White House has until Tuesday to agree to a deal on a new coronavirus stimulus package if President Trump wants one before Election Day. Senate Republicans are unlikely to support a larger aid bill. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with the latest on the stimulus talks.

New book chronicles "love-hate" relationship between Shaq and Kobe

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The NBA has seen only a few true dynasties over the years, one of which was the Los Angeles Lakers of the early 2000s. In his new book, "Three Ring Circus," Jeff Pearlman chronicles the relationship between Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal, and he joins CBSN to talk about what made them such a dynamic force.

New York pop-up store spotlights plastic waste

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At first glance, this Times Square pop-up may look like a regular grocery store, but every single item in The Plastic Bag Store is made from plastic. The exhibit's opening comes on the heels of New York's ban on single-use plastic bags.

How Black women made the difference in Alabama’s 2017 Senate race

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In the final days before the 2020 election, all eyes are on key voting blocs that could determine the outcome. CBS News is looking back at races shaped by one group’s determination to vote. This is how Black women voters made all the difference in Alabama’s 2017 Senate race between Democrat Doug Jones and Republican Roy Moore.



Journalist shines light on dark corners of white supremacist activity online

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After being hounded from her job by a torrent of online hate and abuse, journalist Talia Lavin fought back by going undercover in white supremacist chatrooms and websites. She details her 18-month investigation in a new book, "Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White Supremacy," and joined CBSN to discuss what she found.

Distribution of COVID-19 vaccines faces hurdles as trials near end

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The number of confirmed coronavirus cases across the world has surpassed 40 million, as scientists continue to work on developing vaccines. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein, joined CBSN to discuss what hurdles the U.S. and other countries will face in the process to distribute the urgently needed vaccine.

Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza on her new book "The Purpose of Power"

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Activist and principal of "Black Futures Lab" Alicia Garza joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart." In it, she discusses the historic movement the U.S. is experiencing and the lessons learned about uniting people to create change.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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This week on 60 Minutes: Alexey Navalny describes being poisoned; Dr. Anthony Fauci on his media restrictions, Trump contracting COVID, masks, voting and more; And the COVID flight from Hell.

51-year-old mother carries daughter's baby as surrogate

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After experiencing fertility issues, Breanna Lockwood decided to consider surrogacy. Her mother, Julie Loving, had been pushing the idea - and volunteered to carry Lockwood's baby. Now, the 51-year-old grandmother-to-be is giving her daughter an amazing gift by acting as her gestational surrogate.

Impact of "restorative practices" in schools

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A recent report by the Open Society Institute in Baltimore looked into the city's intensive "restorative practices" program, which aims to improve school climates in part by building better relationships between students and teachers. Karen Webber, director of the Education and Youth Development program at the Open Society Institute-Baltimore, joined CBSN with more.





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