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Queen Elizabeth says she supports Harry and Meghan after family meeting

After an unprecedented meeting, Queen Elizabeth II said in a statement her family is "supportive" of Prince Harry and wife Meghan's plans to split their time between the U.K. and Canada. But she also said she would have "preferred" a different decision. Charlie D'Agata reports.

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Houston Astros hit with penalties over sign stealing

Major League Baseball hit the Houston Astros with harsh penalties for illegally using technology to gain an edge, stealing secret pitching signals used by opposing teams. Mark Strassmann has the latest.

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Young hockey player gets NHL to change their playing cards

When 7-year-old Sabrina Scali saw a deck of NHL playing cards, she saw all the queens were cheerleaders. So she decided to contact the NHL and let them know that girls can play hockey too. Nikki Battiste shares her story.

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Iowa girl loses vision after rare complication from the flu

There are urgent new calls for parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu. Dozens of children have died from the flu this season. As Dean Reynolds reports, one girl survived but has lost her vision.

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Democratic voters are still undecided three weeks out from Iowa caucuses

Senator Cory Booker announced he is ending his presidential campaign just one day before the next Democratic presidential primary debate and three weeks ahead of the Iowa caucuses. CBSN contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright and national political reporter for The Washington Post Isaac Stanley-Becker join CBSN with the latest in the 2020 presidential race.

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UAE leader Mohammed Bin Zayed rises in the Middle East

With hostility between the United States and Iran threatening chaos across the Middle East, the leader of the United Arab Emirates could soon emerge as a key player in de-escalating tensions. A new feature in The New York Times Magazine explores his mission to reshape the future of the region. Author Robert Worth joins CBSN to discuss his story.

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2020 Daily Trail Markers: Countdown to the Democratic debate in Iowa

Democrats are preparing to hold another presidential primary debate, the last before the Iowa caucuses. Only six candidates have qualified to take the stage in Des Moines on Tuesday, and none of them are people of color. CBSN political reporter Caitlin-Huey Burns joins CBSN for this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers.

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Barr calls Pensacola shooting an "act of terrorism"

Attorney General William Barr said the deadly shooting at the Pensacola Naval Air Station was an "act of terrorism." The shooter, who was a Saudi national, acted alone. Catherine Herridge reports.

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The lives of 2020 spouses on the campaign trail

Jada Yuan, a feature reporter for the Washington Post covering national politics, joins CBSN to discuss her latest piece, which looks at the lives of the husbands and wives of the men and women running for president.

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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders clash ahead of debate

The Democrats will hold 2020's first presidential debate Tuesday night in Iowa, where voters will make their picks in less than three weeks. Six candidates will take the stage, the smallest group of candidates to appear in any debate so far. And two of the candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, are trading words ahead of the event. Ed O'Keefe reports from Des Moines on what to expect from the debate.

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Pelosi to meet with Democrats, likely about impeachment managers

Sources tell CBS News the articles of impeachment against President Trump could be delivered to the Senate as soon as Wednesday, and the impeachment trial could start next Tuesday. Nancy Cordes reports that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will meet with fellow Democrats Tuesday morning.

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Saudi military students removed from U.S. for alleged extremist content, child porn

Twenty-one military students from Saudi Arabia were removed from the U.S. last night over alleged extremist links and child pornography. The FBI says they made the discoveries while investigating the December 6 Pensacola Naval Air Station shooting, when a Saudi cadet killed three U.S. sailors. Catherine Herridge reports on the investigation.

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Astros fire manager and GM after cheating scandal

Major League Baseball investigators say the Houston Astros were involved in an elaborate spying scheme in 2017 when they won the World Series. Two of the team's leaders, Manager AJ Hinch and General Manager Jeff Luhnow, were fired Monday as a result. Manuel Bojorquez reports on how far the alleged cheating went.

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Queen Elizabeth takes personal tone in Harry-Meghan statement

Queen Elizabeth is now expressing her support for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from royal life following “crisis talks” Monday. One royal watcher says the personal tone of the queen’s statement on the two shows she’s “talking about Harry as a grandmother.” Charlie D’Agata reports.

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U.S. prosecutors head to St. Louis in support of city attorney’s showdown against police union

Top prosecutors from across the country are expected to gather in St. Louis Tuesday in support of the city’s top prosecutor, Kim Gardner, to expose what they say are coordinated and racist efforts to block criminal justice reform. Gardner filed an unprecedented federal lawsuit Monday night against her own city and its main police union claiming she’s being "forced out," a claim the union denies. Jeff Pegues speaks to Gardner in a "CBS This Morning" first take.

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Cory Booker on lack of debate diversity: "I am very concerned"

Cory Booker suspended his campaign for president this week, dropping the number of Democratic candidates for president down to 12. Tuesday, Booker joined "CBS This Morning" answering questions about the lack of diversity among the remaining candidates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders' war of words, and the state of discourse in the country.

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Senior citizens are moving in together to make ends meet

Senior citizens are getting creative to make ends meet financially: getting roommates. More than 33% of Americans age 65 and over do not have any money saved for retirement. In 2016, 70% more seniors lived with roommates than a decade before. For our series Eye on Money, Jill Schelsinger met two strangers who took a cue from the “Golden Girls” and moved in together in New York to save money.

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Backlash grows over Oscars' lack of diversity

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is facing criticism over the lack of diversity in its Oscar nominations again. Out of 20 nominees in acting categories, only one person of color was nominated and women were shut out of the Best Director category.

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U.S. firefighters lend a hand in Australia as bushfires ravage the country

More than 100 American firefighters are in Australia to help get the country’s massive bushfires under control. So far, nearly 28 million acres have burned, an area almost the size of Louisiana. That’s about 14 times the amount of land that burned during California’s worst fire season in 2018. Jamie Yuccas reports on the devastating disaster.

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Kentucky miners block coal train over missed paychecks

Some Kentucky coal miners and their families stood on train tracks Monday to prevent a train loaded with coal from leaving, saying they had worked since Dec. 16 without being paid. The tracks lead from Quest Energy in Pike County.

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Australian Open matches delayed by poor air quality

Poor air quality from Australia's bushfires delayed qualifying matches at the Australian Open Tuesday. Tennis pro Dalila Jakupovic forfeited her match on Monday because of a coughing fit that brought her to the ground. She later said she had no prior breathing issues and had never suffered from asthma.

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Pompeo says Soleimani killing was part of broader strategy to combat global threats

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani is part of a broader strategy to combat worldwide threats. This comes amid mixed messages from the Trump administration over the "imminent threats" Soleimani posed to U.S. troops and diplomats in the Middle East. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN with the latest developments.




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