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Conservatives flock to social network Parler amid misinformation crackdown

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As Facebook and Twitter face criticism for how they moderated content in the 2020 election, conservatives are flocking to Parler. The company brands itself as "unbiased social media" and has captured the attention of several allies of President Trump. Tech Reporter Dan Patterson joined CBSN with more on what's behind Parler's surging popularity.

Millions of dollars pour into Georgia ahead of Senate runoff elections

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In just two weeks, over $125 million has poured into Georgia's high-stakes Senate runoff races. Much of the campaign fundraising is coming from outside of the state. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Washington correspondent, Tia Mitchell, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on how the candidates are planning for the January runoff.

Minnesota governor announces new COVID restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has announced new restrictions in response to a surge in COVID-19 infections across the state. It comes as the nation's death toll surpassed 250,000 on Wednesday. Politico health care reporter Dan Diamond joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the latest on the pandemic response.

Biden's win in Georgia reaffirmed after recount

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The president can request a recount because the results were still within 0.5%, but not until after statewide certification of results, which has to take place by Friday.

Parents demand New York City schools reopen

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Thousands of New York City parents sent a petition to the city's mayor and the state's governor on Thursday demanding that the nation's largest school system reopen immediately.

Landmark 1995 Princess Diana interview to be probed

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In 1995, Princess Diana told the BBC some of her deepest secrets. The interviewer, journalist Martin Bashir, is now facing a new investigation. Roxana Saberi takes a closer look.

Trump pressures key Michigan officials in election fight

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President Trump has called Republican legislators from Michigan to the White House to persuade them to intervene after Warren County Republicans failed to block President-elect Joe Biden's win earlier this week. Paula Reid reports.



What the Trump administration is prioritizing before the inauguration

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As the nation struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump’s team is continuing to contest the results of the 2020 election. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Politico White House reporter Gabby Orr joined “Red and Blue” to discuss the administration’s priorities over the next two months.

School closings cause confusion and debate over pandemic safety

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Schools across the country, including those in New York City, have closed their doors due to rising numbers of coronavirus infections. Some parents of students are angry and demanding schools reopen for in-person learning. Meg Oliver reports.

COVID-19 patient thanks medical staff by playing violin

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Grover Wilhelmsen, who was being treated for the coronavirus at a Utah hospital, thanked the medical team by playing a violin from his bed in the intensive care unit. Chip Reid shares his story.

Pence: Vaccine deployment will begin within 24 hours of FDA authorization

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The White House's coronavirus task force held its first briefing since July and focused on plans for rolling out a vaccine as soon as possible. Dr. Leo Nissola spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about that plus how to stay safe as COVID-19 cases surge nationwide.





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