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Electoral College members in Michigan and Wisconsin casting votes for Joe Biden

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Electoral College members are meeting today to officially assign their states' electoral votes for the presidential election. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Adam Brewster about why this is a significant milestone even though the presidential transition has already begun.



Understanding Trump's success with Tejano voters in Texas

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President Trump exceeded expectations with Latino voters in South Texas, which helped him win the state. Reporter Jack Herrera says a big reason is his support from members of the Tejano community in the Rio Grande Valley. Herrera joined CBSN to explain why some historically blue counties flipped red in 2020, and what both parties need to understand about Hispanic voters.

Driver attacked man at Hanukkah ceremony, police say

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A member of Lexington, Kentucky’s Chabad of the Bluegrass was attacked with a car Saturday during a Menorah-lighting ceremony by a driver shouting possible anti-Semitic slurs, reports CBS affiliate WKYT. Police are searching for the suspect and investigating whether bias motivated the crime.

Rules of writing from John le Carré

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In 2017, famous novelist John le Carré shared his writing tips with 60 Minutes, including how he avoided "fuzzy endings" and why he made verbs do all the work

Tip 5: Start writing by 7:30 am

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In 2017, the author’s daily ritual was early and uninterrupted -- A habit developed when he was writing in secret in MI6

60 Minutes archives: Le Carré

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John le Carré was the pen name of David Cornwell, an ex-spy for Britain's famed MI6, whose page-turner spy thrillers made him one of the most successful authors of the past 60 years. Steve Kroft reported on him in 2017.

Tip 2: Keep a travel notebook

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When le Carré traveled, he scribbled notes about everything he saw, heard and smelled, so he could draw on the experience later

Tip 1: Make the verb do the work

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Author John le Carré showed 60 Minutes how he cut anything extraneous when he edited his work -- and why he avoided adjectives

John le Carré reads to 60 Minutes

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One of the world's most famous spy novelists reads from his celebrated works, including his newest novel "A Legacy of Spies"





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