Sanders, powered by a diverse liberal coalition, forces a reckoning for Democrats
With his emphatic victory in the Nevada caucuses, Sen. Bernie Sanders has edged closer to a takeover of the party, prompting a season of open hostility.
The next Democratic debate is scheduled for Tuesday in Charleston, S.C., ahead of the Feb. 29 primary.
It’s scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET and is co-hosted by CBS News and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute.
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Outbreaks in Italy and South Korea continue to grow rapidly
Both countries reported a slew of new coronavirus patients Sunday, and Italian authorities raced to seal off towns where cases of the disease were confirmed.
At a Greek refugee camp, migrants wait in bread lines. Nearby, grilled octopus is on the menu.
The food situation at Europe’s largest migrant camp reflects the continent’s political gridlock.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who sentenced Stone last week to 40 months in prison, said his claims of bias were baseless.
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline has been halted for more than a year because of revoked permits.
The deaths spurred New Orleans officials to demand an 11th-hour change to tandem parade floats.
The increase in tension comes a week before Israelis return to the polls for the third time in under a year.
Players are suing the U.S. Soccer Federation for gender discrimination as their top-ranked team preps for the Olympics this summer in Japan.
Carol Kiparsky, 77, and Ian Irwin, 72, drank from a puddle to survive.
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‘Mad’ Mike Hughes, who wanted to prove the flat-Earth theory, dies in homemade-rocket disaster
Hughes was perhaps the most visible advocate of the theory that Earth isn’t a sapphire-and-emerald globe revolving around a massive star.
Medical Mysteries
A hard fall unmasked an unusual condition that caused her pain for years
After tripping over a dog and falling, she received an X-ray that raised the possibility of cancer. But the intractable pain had gotten better.
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The turbulence of the Astros’ scandal calls for a steady hand. Enter Dusty Baker.
Seeking one more shot at a World Series championship, the manager brings desperately needed integrity and authority.
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