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Hate Rising: White Supremacy in America

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White supremacists in the U.S. are growing in number, and changing their tactics. To go mainstream, they're organizing to run for local office. What's behind their rise? Tony Tony Dokoupil investigates for "CBSN: On Assignment."

Is Iceland on track to eliminate Down syndrome?

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Over the past decade, Iceland has virtually eliminated new cases of Down syndrome through widespread use of genetic testing. But some are troubled by a society that can "pick and choose" which children get born. Elaine Quijano went to Iceland to look at the impact for "CBSN: On Assignment."

Instagram is trying to eliminate hate

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Instagram is on a mission to become the "kindest" place on the internet. But what do its efforts to combat toxic trolls mean for free speech? Wired magazine editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson goes inside Instagram for "CBSN: On Assignment."

"CBSN: On Assignment" explores Japan's future of humanoid robots

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Japan is in desperate need of caretakers due to low immigration and a rapidly aging population. To solve this issue, the country is introducing lifelike robots to help with daily life. "CBSN: On Assignment" correspondent Adam Yamaguchi traveled to the University of Osaka in Japan to learn more about these machines.

Children of ISIS — "CBSN: On Assignment"

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ISIS is grooming child recruits from a young age to be killers for the Islamic State. Charlie D'Agata investigates how hard it is to undo that brainwashing. The story is featured in episode one of "CBSN: On Assignment" a new primetime summer series featuring experiential reports driven by fresh voices and perspectives from around the world. The broadcast will launch Monday, July 31, 2017, (10 p.m. ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and on CBSN, the network's 24/7 streaming news service.

Cyber Soldiers: Who protects your information?

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Our technology is under constant attack from people who want to steal personal information. Sometimes the only people who can defend our systems are hackers themselves. Reena Ninan investigates for "CBSN: ON Assignment"

CBS Evening News, July 26, 2021

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California and NYC mandate COVID vaccines for public workers; Students adapt wheelchair to allow teacher's husband to take newborn for walk

Fauci warns U.S. is heading in "wrong direction" as COVID cases skyrocket again

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says the U.S. is heading in the "wrong direction" with the coronavirus pandemic. Cases are skyrocketing, and as Manuel Bojorquez and David Begnaud report, most of those infections are among the unvaccinated. Then, internal medicine physician Dr. Stella Safo joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the day's coronavirus headlines.

House select committee to question four police officers in first hearing on Capitol riot

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Four police officers are set to testify on Tuesday before a select House committee on the deadly Capitol insurrection. The officers will answer questions on their security tactics during the January 6 attack. Seven Democrats and two Republicans will conduct the investigation. CBS News' congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more on what to expect.

Negotiators say bipartisan infrastructure deal is within reach, despite setbacks

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A bipartisan infrastructure proposal is hanging in the balance after a failed procedural vote last week. Despite setbacks, lawmakers are expressing optimism that a deal is within reach. The Washington Examiner's senior political correspondent, David Drucker, and Politico's White House correspondent and associate editor Anita Kumar join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more. Then, CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave discusses his interview with Ohio Congressman Jim... Читать дальше...





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