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Backlash after Trump questions Kamala Harris' ethnicity

Backlash after Trump questions Kamala Harris' ethnicity 150 150 admin

Former President Donald Trump is facing growing backlash for questioning Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity during an interview Wednesday at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention. CBS News campaign reporters Olivia Rinaldi and Nidia Cavazos have more.
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Trump falsely questions Harris' racial identity

Trump falsely questions Harris' racial identity 150 150 admin

Former President Donald Trump attended the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago on Wednesday. The appearance quickly turned hostile as questioned Kamala Harris’ racial identity. CBS News’ Robert Costa and Ed O’Keefe have the latest.
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How Middle East assassinations could affect region stability

How Middle East assassinations could affect region stability 150 150 admin

Iranian and Hamas officials say the militant group’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran after attending the presidential inauguration. Both are blaming Israel for the strike. Seth Jones, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ International Security Program, joins CBS News to discuss how the attack is intensifying concerns of a wider conflict in the Middle East.
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Diving into the Harris campaign's historic fundraising haul

Diving into the Harris campaign's historic fundraising haul 150 150 admin

Vice President Kamala Harris is raking in a mountain of cash for her White House bid. Her campaign says it raised $200 million in its first week. Theodore Schleifer, politics reporter for The New York Times, joins “America Decides” to dive into the historic fundraising haul.
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Trump spars with Black journalists at annual conference Q&A event

Trump spars with Black journalists at annual conference Q&A event 150 150 admin

Former President Donald Trump’s appearance before the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago quickly turned hostile on Wednesday.
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Harris taunts Trump for refusing to commit to debate

Harris taunts Trump for refusing to commit to debate 150 150 admin

Former President Donald Trump says he will “probably” debate Kamala Harris, but the vice president is taunting him over his refusal to commit to the previously agreed-upon date of Sept. 10. Political strategists Meghan Hays and Maura Gillespie join “America Decides” to discuss whether voters will get to see Harris and Trump on the debate stage.
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What the U.S. is saying about rising tensions in Middle East

What the U.S. is saying about rising tensions in Middle East 150 150 admin

Iran’s supreme leader is vowing revenge against Israel after a deadly air strike in Tehran killed a Hamas political leader, fueling concerns over an all-out regional war. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from Beirut. Then, CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman joins to discuss what the U.S. is saying about the unrest.
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Nearly one year on, the mental toll of the deadly Lahaina wildfire lingers

Nearly one year on, the mental toll of the deadly Lahaina wildfire lingers 150 150 admin

When Lahaina burned, it was not just a community that was lost, it was Hawaii’s ancient capital, its rich history and a way of life passed down from generations.
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Christopher Dunn on being freed from prison after wrongful conviction for murder

Christopher Dunn on being freed from prison after wrongful conviction for murder 150 150 admin

In 1991, Christopher Dunn was convicted of the murder of 15-year-old Ricco Rogers based solely on the testimony of two children. Years later, both witnesses recanted their trial testimony and Dunn was finally released from a Missouri prison Tuesday after spending 34 years behind bars. He spoke to CBS News’ Erin Moriarty.
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Texas woman gets life sentence for Ponzi scheme targeting senior citizens

Texas woman gets life sentence for Ponzi scheme targeting senior citizens 150 150 admin

Debra Mae Carter, who helped a Christian radio show host bilk senior citizens out of millions of dollars, was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday.
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