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Snapchat developing more inclusive camera for users, report says

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Snapchat is looking to foster inclusion by redesigning its camera to capture a broader range of skin tones. Axios' chief technology correspondent Ina Fried joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to explain the this new technology and how it could change the camera app landscape.

Omarosa on the White House: "Not my circus, not my monkeys"

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Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former reality show star who went to work in the White House and then went back to reality television after being fired, spoke tearfully about her time in the White House on Thursday's episode of "Celebrity Big Brother." Newman had a somewhat tumultuous tenure in the White House was fired by chief of staff John Kelly at the end of 2017.

What is a health passport and is it required for air travel?

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Over a 1.5 million Americans kicked of their weekend traveling through airport security ahead of Mother's Day. As airlines prepare for the summer travel season, Clear CEO Caryn Seidman Becker joins CBSN to discuss health passports, changing travel credentials and the future of the air travel once the pandemic is over.

An exclusive look at the asylum process under the Biden administration

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The Biden administration has admitted more than 10,000 asylum seekers since it ended former President Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy in January. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez sat down with a couple who were reunited because of the policy reversal. He joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest at the border.

New questions arise over the resignation of Rob Porter

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Former White House staff secretary Rob Porter has resigned over allegations that he abused two of his ex-wives. Now chief of staff John Kelly and others in the administration are under scrutiny after it was revealed that the FBI informed the White House of Porter's accusations. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.

Sen. Rand Paul delays key budget vote

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Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul is contesting a budget vote to prevent the government from shutting down for the second time since in 3 weeks. The Senate is expected to eventually pass the measure, but the House vote remains a mystery. CBS News Capitol Hill producer Rebecca Kaplan joins CBSN with the latest from Congress.



Noise pollution can be linked to heart disease, report says

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New research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests exposure to unwelcome noise can disrupt sleep and become a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Cardiologist Dr. Tiffany Sizemore joins CBSN to discuss the health risks associated with noise pollution.

2/8/18: Red and Blue

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Sen. Rand Paul halts Senate vote as midnight shutdown looms; This week on Face the Nation: Olympics, memos, immigration.

Marathon runner and Holocaust survivor keeps going to tell his story

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At 81 years old, Nat Shaffir isn't slowing down. He runs marathons and volunteers at the Holocaust Memorial Museum. As CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid explains, Shaffir keeps running because he says it gives him strength to tell his story.

White House faces questions over Rob Porter's resignation

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The White House is facing questions over the resignation of President Trump's Staff Secretary Rob Porter amid reports that he was accused of abuse by his two ex-wives. Sources tell CBS News the FBI informed the White House about the allegations in November. Politico reporter Gabe Debenedetti joins CBSN with more.

Running from Putin after helping him cheat

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Grigory Rodchenkov was once the mind behind the elaborate doping program that helped Russia cheat in the Olympics. Now he's talking about it and he fears for his life. Read more here: https://goo.gl/7uMcHN

Biden talks economic efforts and pandemic relief

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President Biden addressed efforts to bolster the economy, including sending more that $350 billion to states and localities, helping families with child care and pushing back on Republican legislators' efforts to end enhanced unemployment insurance, among other steps. Watch the president speak from the White House on Monday.

FDA authorizes Pfizer's COVID vaccine for adolescents

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The FDA has approved Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for kids ages 12 to 15. As CBS News' Meg Oliver reports, the CDC will need to endorse this decision before shots can be administered. Then, Dr. Jessica Shepherd, the chief medical officer at Verywell Health, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.

Colonial Pipeline hacked by Russian-linked group, FBI says

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The FBI announced Monday that a Russian-linked group called Darkside is responsible for the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline last week. The pipeline remains shut down while the company works to restore its networks. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano with more.

I-95 chaos after murder suspect drives wrong way

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A man killed a woman and drove the wrong way Wednesday on I-95 in Florida, causing multiple crashes before he was shot and killed by sheriff's deputies. Witnesses describe the chaotic scene to WPEC-TV's Paul Meuller.





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