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More than 18,000 migrant children now in U.S. custody

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As the number of migrant children in U.S. custody surges, CBS News was allowed inside a crowded shelter in Donna, Texas, that was set up to handle the overflow. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Assault on Asian American woman highlights rise in violence

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The violent attack on an Asian American woman in New York is the latest in a string of assaults on Asian Americans nationwide. Violence against the community has been on the rise during the pandemic. Nancy Chen has more.



Financial tips for couples

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Two-thirds of Americans in relationships say it's harder to talk to their partner about money than sex, a poll finds. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to look at couples' financial planning.

$485 million Powerball to be third-largest jackpot ever

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It's been more than two months since someone has won Powerball's top prize, and the game hasn't seen a really big jackpot in almost a year. Revenue has dipped as a result, and lottery officials are hoping the drawing will change that. Michelle Miller reports.

San Diego sportscaster shot outside home, suspect arrested

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Kyle Kraska, a popular sports reporter at CBS's San Diego affiliate KFMB, is recovering after he was shot multiple times Tuesday in his driveway. The shooting led to a manhunt and standoff, which ended in the capture of the suspect. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Biden set to unveil infrastructure plan

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The Biden administration is preparing a two-pronged infrastructure plan. CBSN political reporter Grace Segers, CBSN political contributor and AP White House reporter Zeke Miller, and NPR national politics reporter Juana Summers joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss what's in that plan and how the White House is trying to tackle gun violence at the same time.

Union vote count underway for Amazon warehouse in Alabama

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Workers at an Amazon warehouse outside of Birmingham, Alabama cast ballots on whether to unionize at the facility. If the vote passes, it would be the company's first unionized warehouse in U.S. Rebecca Rainey, an employment and immigration reporter for Politico, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest on the union push.

Chris Kyle's wife expected to testify in "American Sniper" murder trial

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Opening statements begin Wednesday in the "American Sniper" murder trial, where former Marine Eddie Ray Routh is accused of killing Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL depicted in the Oscar-nominated movie. Routh's attorneys are expected to mount a defense based on insanity. Mark Strassmann reports from Stephenville, Texas.

Boston races to clear snow as new storm approaches

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Subways and commuter trains are running again in Boston, but the city is racing against the clock, as plows and shovels chip away at nearly six feet of snow. Another storm is expected on Thursday. Jericka Duncan reports on the growing problem of where to dump all that snow.

New details about failed efforts to rescue ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller

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The White House confirmed Tuesday the death of Arizona woman and ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller. For the first time, President Obama also revealed that Mueller was one of the hostages U.S. forces tried to rescue in an unsuccessful mission in July. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Egypt rolls out red carpet for Vladimir Putin

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The Russian leader and his Egyptian counterpart President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi may both have fraught relations with the West right now, but between the two of them, it's seemingly nothing but love. Alex Ortiz reports from Cairo.

Bill Nye: People need to embrace bow ties more

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In light of announcement of first New York Fashion Week for men, we asked New Yorkers how they felt about men taking on the catwalk; one who commented was Bill Nye The Science Guy

Is your SmartTV spying on you?

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Michael Price, of the Brennan Center For Justice, joins CBSN to discuss privacy concerns over Samsung’s SmartTV’s ability to record conversations.

What to expect from this week's "American Sniper" trial

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Opening statements are expected Wednesday in the trial of Eddie Ray Routh. The former Marine is accused of fatally shooting Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL depicted in the Oscar-nominated movie "American Sniper." CBS News' Mark Strassman talks about what to expect from the trial.

Bacon and butter: Good for you after all?

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. John LaPook tells CBSN's Jeff Glor about new guidlines on cholesterol. The nation's top dietary advisory panel says it is no longer a "nutrient of concern."





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