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NYC's annual Greenwich Village Halloween parade

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New York City's Greenwich Village got in the Halloween spirit Monday night, for the 43rd annual Halloween parade. CBS News' Tony Dokoupil was there -- and got a look at some of the coolest and wackiest costumes.

Activists protest Dakota Access Pipeline online

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On Facebook Monday, people across the country started to check-in at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota, but a lot of those people weren't actually there. CBSN's DeMarco Morgan has more on why this was happening.

NICU babies dressed up for Halloween

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Some tiny babies got custom crocheted Halloween costumes made for them by their nurse at a hospital in North Carolina. See these babies transformed into superheroes.

Celebrities who went big for Halloween

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Halloween is the perfect opportunity to dress up -- and celebrities are no exception. See some of the best celebrity costumes this Halloween.

FBI begins review of Clinton aide's emails

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The FBI has obtained a warrant to begin reviewing thousands of newly discovered emails. Justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest on what we can expect from the investigation.

Trump sees opening after FBI revelation

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With eight days until the election, Donald Trump is trying to rally supporters in traditionally blue states. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.



Full Video: Clinton talks FBI investigation, gun control in Cincinnati

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In her second Ohio rally Monday, Hillary Clinton spent some time addressing her supporters about her plans for gun control. She also again said there was no case to be made by the FBI, despite their re-opening of the investigation into her emails. See Clinton's full remarks.

What latest email investigation means for Clinton campaign

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Hillary Clinton's private email server is dominating the political conversation with only eight days until the election. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on what this now means for the Clinton campaign.

FBI director under fire amid Clinton email investigation

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New questions surround the decision to re-open the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server. Paul Viollis, CEO of the Viollis Group, a security consulting firm, joins CBSN to discuss FBI director James Comey's new investigation into Clinton's emails.

Mount Rushmore: A proud symbol of America

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It took 14 years to carve the faces of four great presidents into Mount Rushmore. The brain-child of sculptor and Idaho native Gutzon Borglum, it was finished 75 years ago Monday. Chip Reid spoke with one of the men who took on the monumental task.

Baylor sexual assault scandal worse than first thought

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The sexual assault scandal involving football players at Baylor University is more widespread than first reported. "60 Minutes Sports" has learned that since 2011, 19 players have been accused of sexual abuse against 17 women. The scandal cost the jobs of university president Ken Starr and football coach Art Briles. Armen Keteyian's full report airs Tuesday on Showtime, a division of CBS.

Checking in on Pennsylvania's voters

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Hillary Clinton holds a lead in Pennsylvania over Donald Trump for now. Voters there cross a wide political spectrum with very different needs and backgrounds. Jim Axelrod spoke with a few of them.

Manhunt for Michael Vance ends in Oklahoma

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After a week-long manhunt, Michael Vance died violently in Oklahoma Sunday night at the hands of law enforcement. Vance allegedly terrorized the state over eight days, killing, carjacking and threatening more violence. David Begnaud reports.

Questions surround re-opening of FBI investigation into Clinton

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Investigators have built a software program to sift through the hundreds of thousands of messages and find if there are any relevant to their investigation. Also unclear is why FBI Director James Comey wasn't informed of the emails until late last week, when New York field agents found the emails earlier in Octiber. Jeff Pegues reports.

Donald Trump attacks as Hillary Clinton still leads in polls

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Donald Trump's campaign believes that independent voters and non-Trump Republicans fear a Clinton presidency beset by endless investigations or worse. Trump, advisers said, will pound the message in coming days. Major Garrett reports.

5-year-old slays Halloween with "Lemonade" costumes

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Little Kylie Rae Brooks has been listening to Beyoncé since she was in the womb. So when it came time to choose a Halloween costume this year, reenacting "Lemonade" was the obvious choice

Clinton: Comey's actions "deeply troubling"

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Hillary Clinton is slamming FBI director James Comey's decision to release a letter about the probe into the Democratic nominee's emails. Ed O'Keefe of The Washington Post joins CBSN to discuss how this could effect the Clinton campaign in the final days.





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