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Daily News cover illustrates Trump beheading Lady Liberty

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As criticism of Donald Trump's proposed ban on Muslims grows, the New York Daily News is publishing a cover that shows the GOP frontrunner beheading the Statue of Liberty. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.

Joe Biden: Trump's comments a "dangerous brew"

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In an interview aboard Air Force Two Tuesday, Vice President Joe Biden called Donald Trump's ban on Muslims coming into the U.S. "a very dangerous view for America." He also made a prediction about the general election. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more.

ADHD diagnoses skyrocket among U.S. children

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ADHD diagnoses have increased by 43% in recent years, according to George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health. NYU Child Study Center researcher Christina Di Bartolo discussed the surprising spike with CBSN.

Anonymous plans "ISIS trolling day"

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Online activist hacking group "Anonymous" has scheduled Friday, Dec. 11 as "ISIS trolling day." The group hopes social media users will heckle accounts believed to be connected to the terror group ISIS. Sky News' Joe Tidey reports.

Rick Santorum: Trump's proposals don't have value

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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum weighs in on Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., and talks gun control with CBSN's Contessa Brewer.

#CBSN10: CBS New Trending Stories

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Donald Trump defends his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., Republicans and Democrats condemn Trump's anti-Muslim policy, and more of the stories you're clicking on.



A new look at Ernest Hemingway

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To many, writer Ernest Hemingway, author of such classics as "The Sun Also Rises," "A Farewell to Arms" and "The Old Man and the Sea," was the very definition of toxic masculinity. But a new PBS documentary finds the writer's literary image, personality and sexuality are not so cut-and-dried. Correspondent Mark Whitaker talks with filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, and with Hemingway scholar Marc Dudley, about re-examining the larger-than-life writer in the age of #MeToo.

Major changes coming to car safety ratings by 2019

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The 5-star safety ratings for new cars are about to undergo their biggest update since the 1970s, with new crash tests and a new focus on technology being added. Kris Van Cleave explains how cars on the road today would perform based on the new tests.

Reappraising Ernest Hemingway

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To many, the celebrated author of such classics as "The Sun Also Rises" and "The Old Man and the Sea" was the very definition of toxic masculinity. But a new PBS documentary finds the writer's literary image, personality and sexuality are not so cut-and-dried.

Video released of fatal taser by Chicago police

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Video was released Tuesday of Chicago police tasing a man in a jail cell in December of 2012. The man later died. The video has prompted another investigation of the department's use of force. Dean Reynolds has more.

Northwest preparing for second dose of heavy rain

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Much of Portland was underwater Monday and folks in the Pacific Northwest won't be drying out anytime soon. Ben Tracy reports form there where, as the National Weather Service says, it looks like a firehose coming in off the Pacific.

San Bernardino gun stores see long lines after shooting

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Gun stores and shooting ranges in the San Bernardino area have seen an uptick in business after last week's shooting. Many who have never owned a gun before now say they're considering extra protection. Carter Evans reports.

Donald Trump doubles down on Muslim ban remarks

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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump stood firm Tuesday on his proposal to block Muslims from entering the U.S. Lawmakers and presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle denounced Trump's plan as un-American and illegal. Major Garrett reports.

Some members of Sackler family under fire over ties to opioids

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The Sackler family, one of the wealthiest in America, has long been known as a patron of the arts, but only recently did their connections to Purdue Pharma become widely known. The company, which some blame for helping spark the opioid crisis, is privately owned by some members of the family. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the Sacklers, whose name has become a controversial flashpoint in the opioid epidemic, and talks with New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe, author of "Empire of Pain... Читать дальше...

Is Donald Trump's Muslim proposal legal?

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While Republican candidate Donald Trump is defending his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States, critics are asking--is it legal? Stephen Yale-Loehr is an adjuct professor of law at Cornell University, and joins CBSN to discuss whether Trump's controversial proposal would violate the Constitution.

Muslims react to Donald Trump's controversial stance

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Muslims all over the world are reacting to Donald Trump's latest call to ban Muslim immigrants from entering the United States. CBS New foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN with more details from Istanbul, Turkey.

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 4/11

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Hosted by Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Erin Moriarty reports on the Sackler family, whose name has become a controversial flashpoint in the opioid epidemic. Also: John Dickerson sits down with former House Speaker John Boehner, who has written a scorching memoir, "On the House"; Mark Whitaker interviews documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick about their PBS series on Ernest Hemingway; Lesley Stahl talks with Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty about her new biography of first lady... Читать дальше...





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