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Southern states top list of worst states for kids during the pandemic, Save the Children finds

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A new report cites Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and New Mexico among the worst states for children during the pandemic as millions of children across the country face hunger and many parents struggle with stress and anxiety. Betsy Zorio, vice president of U.S. Programs and Advocacy for Save the Children, discussed the organization's "Childhood in the Time of COVID" report with CBSN.

Shadow of Death

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A stunning new twist in the case of a couple shot dead in bed. It looked like a hit job, but was it? "48 Hours" Troy Roberts and Erin Moriarty investigate.

The Lost Daughter

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A college student missing for 25 years - has a Florida sheriff's office solved one of the state's biggest mysteries? "48 Hours"' Tracy Smith investigates. | Read story



Fall from Grace

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Was an alleged religious cult responsible for a young bride's death? "48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts investigates. | Read story

Murder in Pinyon Pines

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A triple murder, a young woman set afire in a wheelbarrow. Police have suspects until a courtroom twist changes everything. "48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts investigates. | Read story

The Ultimatum

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Two daughters are determined to find their mother's killer. Will the investigation expose hidden secrets? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. | Read story

FBI director to testify on investigation into Capitol assault

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As FBI Director Christopher Wray prepared to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the investigation into the assault on the U.S. Capitol, CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge spoke to Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to expect.

Biden administration faces challenges at U.S.-Mexico border

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As the number of migrants and asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border increases, the Biden administration must find ways to safely house them amid the coronavirus pandemic. Washington Post immigration reporter Nick Miroff joined CBSN to discuss the situation.

FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies on Capitol assault and domestic terrorism

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FBI Director Christopher Wray testified Tuesday at a Senate hearing on the ongoing investigation into the assault on the U.S. Capitol. "January 6th was not an isolated event," he said. "The problem of domestic terrorism has been metastasizing across the country for a long time now and it's not going away any time soon." Watch his opening statement.

Biden talks unions ahead of Amazon vote in Alabama

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President Joe Biden released a video over the weekend discussing his support for the right of workers to unionize, ahead of a vote by workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama on unionizing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the significance of the message.

3/2: CBSN AM

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Johnson and Johnson inoculations could start today; Senate to take up economic relief bill this week

Biden pushes for passage of $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill

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President Biden is urging Congress to approve his $1.9 trillion economic relief bill before unemployment benefits run out on March 14, but a minimum wage hike won't be included. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss what's next for the proposal, plus a new "historic partnership" between Merck & Co. and Johnson & Johnson.

Doctor explains why everyone should get the COVID-19 vaccine

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The first shipments of the new Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine are arriving in some states today as vaccination efforts ramp up nationwide. Dr. Dyan Hes joined CBSN to discuss why everyone should get the shot as soon as they're able to.

New Jersey churches team up with state to vaccinate underserved communities

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Only 4% of people vaccinated in New Jersey are Black, despite Black residents making up 15% of the state's population. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan visited First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens to see how the faith center is helping get shots in the arms of the Garden State's most underserved groups.





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