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CDC shortens recommended isolation for asymptomatic people infected with COVID-19

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The CDC has cut isolation period for asymptomatic people infected with COVID-19 from 10 days to five. CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen has more on what the new guideline could mean for businesses hit hard by staff shortages around the U.S. Then, Dr. Owais Durrani, an emergency medicine physician, joins Elise Preston on CBSN to discuss the latest with the virus.



Russia may have withdrawn thousands of troops from Ukrainian border

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After amassing tens of thousands of troops on its shared border with Ukraine, Russia may be pulling back at least some of their forces. The unconfirmed report comes from a Russian news agency, citing Russian military sources. However, a sizable force of up to 100,000 troops remain near the border. Daniel Treisman, a professor in the political science department at UCLA, joined CBSN's Elise Preston to discuss these latest developments.

Juries resume deliberations in trials of Ghislaine Maxwell and Elizabeth Holmes

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Juries in two different high-profile trials have returned from a holiday break and are continuing their deliberations. In New York, Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, faces six federal charges linked to sex trafficking. In California, Elizabeth Holmes faces eleven counts of fraud stemming from her failed blood-testing start-up Theranos. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN with a breakdown of each case.

Impact of Omicron COVID-19 variant on Americans' mental health

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The pandemic has taken a toll on many Americans' mental health. Now, as the Omicron COVID-19 variant surges globally, some people are reaching their breaking point. Clinical psychologist and assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health Riana Anderson joined CBSN to discuss.

CDC shortens recommended COVID isolation time

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The CDC has cut isolation recommendations in half, from 10 days to five. It is yet to be seen what this will mean for businesses, including airlines hit hard by staff shortages. Nancy Chen has more.

Referee shortage impacts youth sports

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Many youth sports leagues say they're having trouble finding referees and umpires. The labor shortage is being blamed not only on COVID, but also on parents. Elise Preston reports.

Mechanic gifts repaired cars to people in South Carolina

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A mechanic in South Carolina repairs donated cars for the purpose of gifting them to people in the community in need. He's given away 60 so far, and 12 for the 12 days of Christmas. Mark Strassmann has the details.

Proposed new GI bill targets racial inequities

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The G.I. Bill is largely credited with helping build America's middle class after World War II, but that economic opportunity was wrongly denied to many Black veterans. Now, some members of Congress want to fix that. David Martin has the story.





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