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How Cambridge Analytica "weaponized" Facebook user data

Former Cambridge Analytica insider Christopher Wylie says the company took advantage of Facebook user information of as many as 50 million Americans. He also says the company had close ties to Russia. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata caught up with Wylie in London.

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Gunman dead after opening fire at Maryland high school

A male student who opened fire at a high school in southern Maryland has died, police said. Two other students were wounded in Tuesday's shooting. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports from Great Mills, Maryland.

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Trump suggests meeting with Putin to discuss "arms race"

President Trump says he will probably meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin "in the not-too-distant future" to discuss the arms race, among other topics. Mr. Trump made the remarks during an Oval Office meeting with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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California city votes to opt out of state's sanctuary law

The Los Alamitos City Council voted to opt out of California's sanctuary law that limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents. Before the vote, dozens of people lined up in order to speak their mind. CBS Los Angeles' Stacey Butler reports.

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Whistleblower on how Facebook data was "weaponized"

Former Cambridge Analytica insider Christopher Wylie is speaking out about the use of millions of people's Facebook data during the 2016 campaign. TechRepublic senior writer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to explain consent and privacy concerns on social media.

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Global hard numbers: Saudi age gap, Brazil deaths and more

Alex Kliment, CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZERO Media, takes us through some of the numbers in the news, from the generation gap in Saudi Arabia to suspicious killings in Brazil to the humanitarian meltdown in Venezuela.

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman comes to Washington

President Trump is meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House today as he begins a U.S. tour focused on strengthening business and political ties. CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment has more on the key issues at stake.

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Maryland high school placed on lockdown for shooting

Authorities say a shooting has been contained at Great Mills High School in southern Maryland. At least three people were injured in the incident. Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have more.

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Head of New Jersey summer camp says this year "Camp is going to be a place to heal"

Across the country, summer camps that closed last year due to the pandemic are preparing to reopen with COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines. Millions of children attend summer camp each year, and many will be returning for first time since 2019. Meg Oliver revisited a summer camp that closed last year to see how they plan to reopen. She reports from Hardwick, New Jersey.

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Six months after Hurricane Maria, parts of Puerto Rico still without power

It's been six months since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico​. The Category 4 storm knocked out power to the entire island. At least 64 people died and more than 135,000 people reportedly left the island for the U.S. mainland. It is considered the most logistically challenging natural disaster in modern U.S. history. David Begnaud returned to Yabucoa.

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New Hampshire independents offer opening to potential Trump primary challengers

Neil Levesque, executive director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, tells CBSN's Tony Dokoupil that the independent vote in New Hampshire's GOP primary could be key to helping a Republican challenger defeat President Trump in 2020. Independents are allowed to vote in party primaries in New Hampshire, and overwhelmingly disapprove of the President, according to polling from New Hampshire's St. Anselm college.

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Trump rips Mueller probe after firing of former FBI deputy

Some lawmakers are responding to the possibility that President Trump could fire special counsel Robert Mueller. The president sent a series of tweets this weekend attacking the Russia investigation. His criticisms came after Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe on Friday. Caitlin Huey-Burns, national political reporter for RealClearPolitics, joins CBSN with the latest developments in Washington.

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Eye Opener: Panic buying leads to gas demand spike

Gasoline demand spikes in several states after the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack spurred drivers to rush to the pump. Also, more than 30 people are dead after ongoing Israeli air strikes and Hamas attacks. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

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Trump attacks special counsel Robert Mueller by name

In a series of tweets over the weekend, President Trump addressed special counsel Robert Mueller by name and attacked his investigation's credibility. Monday, Mr. Trump called the Russia probe a "total witch hunt." CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.

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15 years later: CBS News' Lara Logan on Iraq War

March 20 marks 15 years since President George W. Bush ordered the U.S. invasion of Iraq. CBS News' Lara Logan, now a correspondent for "60 Minutes," was in Baghdad when the war began. She spoke to CBSN about how she sees the invasion a decade and a half later.

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3/19/18: CBSN Evening News

Texas police searching for serial bomber; Is climate change affecting your allergies?

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Fears of gas shortage lead to panic buying across Southeast U.S.

Fears of a gas supply shortage following the Colonial Pipeline hack has led to a run on gas stations across the southeastern U.S. Federal officials are warning that the country remains vulnerable to more cyberattacks. David Begnaud reports.




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