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Atlantic article argues U.S. cynicism poses threat to basic institutions

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A recent article published by The Atlantic argues that the U.S. has been so saturated with cynicism that it's threatening some of the country's most basic institutions, including politics and science. The piece, titled "American Cynicism Has Reached a Breaking Point," delves into how the U.S. got here and whether American culture can meet the moment and rise above the rancor. The Atlantic's Megan Garber, who wrote the article, joined CBSN to discuss.

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House holds final vote on relief bill this week; Biden administration establishes health equity task force

President Biden on verge of signing COVID-19 relief package

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President Joe Biden could soon sign the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package, which passed in the Senate over the weekend. Despite some GOP-approved amendments in the bill, no Republican senator voted for it. CBS News White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" with the latest on the package, an executive order on voting rights and more.



WorldView: Deadly Senegal protests; Pope Francis visits Iraq

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Protests erupted in Senegal over charges against the country's main opposition leader. In Myanmar, two more people have amid protests over the military coup. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken penned a letter to push for Afghan-Taliban peace talks. And Pope Francis has finished his historic tour of Iraq. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBSN AM" with headlines from around the world.

Doctor: Vaccine hesitancy, limited access causing racial disparities in vaccine rollout

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A new analysis shows that Black and Hispanic Americans are getting a smaller share of available vaccines than white people when compared with the number of cases and deaths for each racial group. Dr. Nadine Gracia, executive vice president of advocacy group Trust For America's Health, spoke with Anne-Marie Green on "CBSN AM" about what's causing these disparities and how the Biden administration is addressing health inequity beyond the pandemic.

Stacey Abrams, Janelle Monáe talk fighting against voter suppression

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Activist Stacey Abrams and actress and singer Janelle Monáe join "CBS This Morning" live on International Women's Day to discuss the documentary "All In: The Fight for Democracy." They'll discuss the film, working to expand voting rights and fighting systemic oppression.

Optical illusion makes huge ship appear to float

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Photos show a ship off the coast of Cornwall, England, appearing to float high above the water. Experts say it's due to a weather phenomenon called "superior mirage," in which warm air on top of colder air bends light as it reaches a viewer's eyes.

Oprah Winfrey on her bombshell Harry and Meghan interview

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Oprah Winfrey joined "CBS This Morning" the day after her wide-ranging interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex aired on CBS. Winfrey is reacting to some of the most explosive moments of the interview, and what she learned from the couple.

Harry and Meghan on how race factored into their U.K. press coverage

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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, compared Meghan's treatment by the tabloid press to that of Kate, Duchess of Windsor, and Buckingham Palace's reactions to the coverage in this previously unaired clip of Oprah Winfrey's wide-ranging interview with the couple.

Senate passes third COVID-19 relief bill, House to review and vote

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President Biden is on the edge of his first major legislative victory with the COVID-19 relief bill, but his administration isn't counting it as a win yet. Ed O'Keefe reports on what steps are left and what its passage could mean for millions of families.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, opens up about her family

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For the first time Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, publicly discusses her father Thomas Markle and her half-sister's forthcoming tell-all book in this previously unaired clip from her and Prince Harry's sit-down with Oprah Winfrey.

Harry and Meghan open up about U.K. tabloids and racism

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In the first of four previously unaired clips from Oprah Winfrey's explosive interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the prince is opening up about a conversation he had regarding bigotry within the U.K. tabloids.





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