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U.S. says Iran was behind threatening emails targeting voters

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In a rare nighttime press conference, top U.S. officials accused Iran and Russia of obtaining voter information ahead of the election, and said Iran used the information to send spoofed emails to voters, threatening them to vote for President Trump. Jeff Pegues has details.

Americans filed 787,000 new jobless claims last week, lowest since pandemic began

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According to the Labor Department, 787,000 Americans filed first-time unemployment claims last week, down 55,000 from the previous week. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief and senior economic analyst at Bankrate, joins CBSN to discuss what this means for the economy, and the impact it could have on the 2020 election which is now less than two weeks away.

Trump and Biden in tight race in swing states ahead of final debate

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President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will go head to head on the debate stage for the final time Thursday night. Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics joined CBSN to break down where the race stands ahead of the debate.



Democrats boycott committee vote on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination

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Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have unilaterally advanced the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, in spite of a boycott by Democrats. Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins joined CBSN to break down what Barrett's impact could be on the court.

Climate change is a national security issue, experts warn

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Climate change is considered a threat multiplier by national security experts, many of whom are urging voters to keep this issue in mind when they cast their ballots. Drought, fires and major disasters all have the potential to spark mass migrations globally. "There's nothing that will deter (people) from fleeing to safety," former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff tells CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli.

Trump administration violates agreement, releases "60 Minutes" interview footage

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President Trump on Thursday violated an agreement with CBS News and released the White House's recording of an interview with "60 Minutes," three days ahead of the expected Sunday airing on CBS. Correspondent Lesley Stahl asked the president about the coronavirus pandemic, the economy and other key issues in the campaign. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.

Senate Judiciary Committee votes on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination

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Despite Democrats' boycotting the meeting Thursday morning, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham proceeded with a party-line vote to advance the nomination of President Trump's Supreme Court pick Amy Coney Barrett. Watch the vote as it unfolded live on CBSN, with analysis by CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes.

Deadly attacks on protests over police brutality, corruption grip Nigeria

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Protests against police brutality and government corruption are intensifying in Nigeria after days of deadly crackdowns. Amnesty International reports at least a dozen protesters were shot and killed by military officers and security forces Tuesday. Akin Olaoye, a business owner in the Lagos area who is helping the protest movement, joins CBSN to talk about the latest developments.

Doctor discusses rise in COVID-19 cases, racial disparities, new CDC guidelines

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The CDC has published a new report that offers further insight into on populations most at risk from the coronavirus. Dr. Uché Blackstock joins CBSN to discuss the racial disparities, plus reasons behind the recent surge in cases nationwide, progress toward a vaccine, and updated guidelines for avoiding exposure.

U.S. intelligence says Iran and Russia are attempting to compromise 2020 elections

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U.S. intelligence officials announced that Russia and Iran have attempted to compromise the 2020 elections in the final weeks of the campaign. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN to explain how Iran was able to access voter information and what both countries have to gain by interfering.





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