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See the "hell" your phone battery came from

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CBS News' Debora Patta visits a cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo where people, including children, work to pull a key ingredient for lithium ion batteries out of the Earth.

Biggest 2018 Oscars moments

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The #MeToo movement was very much a presence at Hollywood’s biggest night Sunday -- the 90th annual Academy Awards. Host Jimmy Kimmel opened the show by addressing the sexual harassment scandal. Highlights included wins for Frances McDormand and Gary Oldman and Kobe Bryant.

U.S. officials respond to ransomware attack targeting major fuel pipeline

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The Biden administration says it expects a major East Coast fuel pipeline to be up and running by the weekend, following a debilitating ransomware attack. The FBI says the Colonial Pipeline was targeted Friday by a group of cybercriminals known as "DarkSide." CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano with the latest.

At the 90th Annual Academy Awards, diversity was the key issue

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After movements like #OscarsSoWhite and Time's Up, the focus at this year's Oscars was diversity. ET Online correspondent Lauren Zima spoke to some of Hollywood's biggest stars on the Academy Awards' red carpet in Los Angeles.

Congressional negotiators make progress on police reform bill

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Democrats and Republicans in Congress are getting closer to striking a deal on police reform. Sadie Gurman, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal covering the Justice Department, spoke with Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the latest on the negotiations.

A look back at Trump's tumultuous week

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From staff departures, to discussions about gun control, and a new plan to increase steel and aluminum tariffs, this past week may have been one of the most chaotic yet in President Trump's administration. USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins CBSN to take a look at it all.

Former nursing aide sentenced for killing elderly veterans

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Reta Mays, a former nursing assistant at a VA hospital in West Virginia, has been sentenced to seven life terms after pleading guilty to giving fatal injections to seven elderly patients. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand has been following the case.



The Music of Zomba Prison

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Beautiful music created by inmates and their guards offers happiness and hope inside a prison that has been called the "waiting room of hell."

9 people are dead following devastating nor'easter

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At least nine people are dead following the devastating nor'easter that hit Friday. More than 1 million homes and businesses along the East Coast are still without power. Utility companies are struggling to clear fallen trees and repair power lines. Some in New Jersey are being told the electricity may be out until midweek -- when another storm is expected.

Newly-released video shows U.S. soldiers under attack in Niger

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Footage from the helmet camera of an American soldier shows him and his unit under attack. It happened five months ago in the African nation of Niger. Three Americans were killed in a battle with ISIS-affiliated militants. A fourth soldier was killed separately. CBS News’ national security correspondent David Martin reports. (Viewer discretion is advised).

Sen. Joe Manchin: "It's not gun control, it's gun sense"

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Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, joins "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss gun legislation proposals and the potential impact on West Virginia of President Trump's proposed tariffs.

Calendar: Week of March 5

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"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead, including International Women's Day Jane Pauley reports.

Kansas seeks to pay off wrongfully convicted men

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Kansas is among several states that currently pays nothing to people who have served years -- sometimes decades -- in prison for crimes they did not commit. The state is now taking steps to change that -- and it won't be a minute too soon for the wrongfully convicted man you're about to meet. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.

Many still displaced 6 months after Hurricane Harvey

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It has been 6 months since Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston and other parts of the Texas gulf coast. Many are still displaced and struggling to rebuild. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver reports.





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