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How to pick the right sunscreen

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Everything you need to know about choosing the right type of sunscreen for your spring break trip

U.S. snowboarder Brenna Huckaby allowed to compete in Paralympic Games in Beijing

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American snowboarder Brenna Huckaby will be competing in the 2022 Paralympic Games in Beijing after all. She spoke with CBS News last month to share her story after the International Paralympic Committee excluded her disability class from participating. Four-time world snowboarding champion and two-time Paralympic gold medalist Brenna Huckaby joins CBS News once again to discuss her fight against the IPC and how a German court's intervention is allowing her to defend her titles in Beijing.

Supreme Court restores GOP-drawn congressional map in Alabama

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of a controversial Republican-drawn congressional map in Alabama, blocking the creation of a second majority-Black congressional district in the state. CBS News legal contributor and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson explains the impact of the ruling.

World leaders try to de-escalate Russia-Ukraine tensions with diplomacy

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European and U.S. leaders are hoping to keep a diplomatic solution on the table as Ukraine prepares for a potential conflict with Russia. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports from the White House, and CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined Jericka Duncan and Tanya Rivero to discuss.

Biden's top science adviser resigns after mistreating staff

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President Biden's top science adviser, Eric Lander, is stepping down after an internal review last year found that he bullied his staff. Multiple women also complained that he demeaned them in front of others. Vladimir Duthiers has more.

Multiple states to end mask mandates in schools and other indoor places

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Officials from Oregon, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware all announced plans Monday to end mask requirements in schools or other public places. CBS News' Tanya Rivero sits down with Dr. William Schaffner from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center to discuss these COVID-19 topics and more.

U.S. soldiers and veterans try to help Afghans left behind

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America's war in Afghanistan may be over, but some are still fighting to save the Afghans they say were left behind after the U.S. evacuated. George Packer, staff writer for The Atlantic, tells CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Jericka Duncan why advocates are struggling to help those they say have been forgotten.

Super Bowl countdown and NFL's discrimination lawsuit

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The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for the Super Bowl on Sunday. The big game comes as the NFL is facing a racial discrimination lawsuit over its hiring of head coaches. CBS News special correspondent James Brown breaks down some of the latest news in football.





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