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Man pleads guilty for killing teen, posting photos online Bianca Devins's family learned of the murder when strangers sent them photos of her body that Brandon Clark had posted.
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Lori Vallow's husband, Chad Daybell, has self-published books about his brush with death and the end of the world.
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The next Democratic caucus will be held February 22 in Nevada. Steve Sebelius, politics and government editor for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with how the Silver State is hoping to have a bett...
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Chinese Hacking Is Alarming. So Are Data Brokers.

The New York Times - 11 Feb 2020 04:01
Chinese Hacking Is Alarming. So Are Data Brokers. Companies like Equifax threaten our personal privacy and our national security.
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Trump says Coronavirus will be gone by April when the weather gets warmer - updates President Trump did not offer any scientific explanation to back up his claim.       
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Announcement comes as Sudan's transitional authorities and Darfur rebel groups hold talks in Juba.
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Ohio superintendent gets max sentence for sexually assaulting two students A judge dismissed Laura Amero's claims that mental health issues were to blame for her actions.
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Ohio school bus crash that injured several students caught on video Horrifying video released by the Ohio State High Patrol shows the moment a school bus crashed and overturned - sending the 25 students on board flying and injuring eight of them. The Northern Local Schools bus struck a 1...
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Oscars 2020: Farmers respond to Joaquin Phoenix's anti-dairy best-actor acceptance speech In his Oscars acceptance speech for best actor, Joaquin Phoenix called out the dairy industry. Now dairy farmers are firing back.       
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DOJ to probe if sanctuary cities are breaking the law by shielding immigrants Attorney General William Barr said Monday that the Justice Department will review the policies of sanctuary cities to determine if they’re a breaking federal law that prohibits the “harboring or shielding of aliens i...
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The White House on Monday asked Congress for $25.2 billion for NASA in 2021, the agency's biggest budget in decades, calling for steady increases over five years to meet President Donald Trump's goal of landing astronaut...
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Justice Department changes course on Roger Stone sentencing after Trump's angry tweet It looks like President Trump got his point across. The Justice Department has decided to back off its earlier recommendation that Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone receive a sentencing of seven to nine years followin...
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Most of the victims of the accident were woman and children, fleeing the overcrowded refugee camps for Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh.
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Lawyers for Harvey Weinstein are expected to call the former agent of accuser Jessica Mann to testify on Tuesday in the ex-producer's rape case as the weeks-long trial nears a close.
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Amid opposition from Catholic Church, parliament debates draft bill proposed by ruling Socialists to allow euthanasia.
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The report says Pyongyang has continued those activities unabated. It will be submitted to the U.N. Security Council next month.
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The United States has authorized the voluntary departure of U.S. government employees and their family members from Hong Kong in light of the outbreak of a deadly coronavirus, the State Department said on Tuesday.
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Lyle Mays, a jazz keyboardist whose work won nearly a dozen Grammy Awards, died Monday in Los Angeles, it was announced. He was 66.       
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Making Mexico City more accessible for disabled people

Al Jazeera English - 11 Feb 2020 12:07
Advocacy group Independent Living says only 10 percent of disabled people are integrated into mainstream Mexican society.
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Zonked on Vicodin in the Corner Office

The New York Times - 11 Feb 2020 12:00
Zonked on Vicodin in the Corner Office Jay McInerney on two new accounts of drug addiction in the white-collar world.
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Stone, who was convicted in November, is due to be sentenced on Feb. 20
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Senator Bernie Sanders is looking to stay ahead of Pete Buttigieg in the lead up to Tuesday's primary election in New Hampshire. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Scganga joins CBSN to discuss what the candidates ha...
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