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Biden calls Afghanistan exit a "success"; game stocks plunge amid China's latest crackdown

High winds in the forecast as Caldor Fire threatens Lake Tahoe area

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As the Caldor Fire threatens the Lake Tahoe area, thousands of people in both California and Nevada are under evacuation orders. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joined CBSN with the latest from South Lake Tahoe, which is almost empty during what would normally be a busy tourism season.



Brené Brown announces new book

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Bestselling author Brené Brown is releasing a new book. "Atlas of the Heart" will come out November 30. Brown says the book is "about finding our way back to ourselves and to each other, especially in the midst of a lot of uncertainty, anxiety and fear."

China’s government cracks down on how long minors can play online video games

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The Chinese government announced new stricter rules for minors playing online video games. Anyone under the age of 18 will now be barred from playing the games Monday through Thursday and will be limited to playing just one hour a day on Fridays, weekends and holidays. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Massive Caldor Fire closes in on Lake Tahoe area

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Fire crews continue working to try to stop flames from engulfing the area surrounding Lake Tahoe. Residents have evacuated South Lake Tahoe and CBS News correspondent Carter Evans is there with the latest details.

Louisiana communities left reeling without power and water after Ida pummels state

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People are still desperately looking for their loved ones after Ida blasted ashore in Louisiana this week as a Category 4 hurricane, destroying buildings and leaving more than a million people without power. “CBS This Morning” Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud tagged along with the sheriff's department in hard-hit LaPlace, where some residents had to be rescued from their debris-filled homes.

Ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes goes on trial in San Jose

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The Stanford dropout who was once a Silicon Valley darling faces 10 fraud charges and two conspiracy charges. Her startup, Theranos, promised to revolutionize the medical world by diagnosing diseases with just a few drops of blood—but the technology didn't work. KPIX reporter Len Ramirez has more.





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