ICE releases U.S. citizen, 18, held near border more than 3 weeks
Francisco Galicia's lawyer says he was "absolutely" a victim of racial profiling

Francisco Galicia's lawyer says he was "absolutely" a victim of racial profiling
Often-jailed dissident Alexei Navalny threatens even bigger demonstration if opposition figures kept off ballot in local election
Issues two-week temporary restraining order against the measures, which would make Arkansas the seventh state with only one abortion clinic
Senior adviser Symone Sanders shot down the idea that this released plan is aimed at undoing certain ills implemented in the 1994 crime bill
An organizer said the parade is a cultural response to, "anyone that supports the LGBTQ lifestyle"
Armstrong's sons, Mark and Rick, contended care provided by Mercy Health-Fairfield Hospital cost their father his life
The Senate on Tuesday officially voted to extend the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund until 2092. CBS News digital politics reporter Grace Segers joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano for a closer look at the legislation.
Democrats and Republicans prepare for Mueller's testimony; 9/11 survivors thank first responders who saved their lives.
Robert Mueller set to testify on Capitol Hill; honoring and remembering the First Responders.
According to the World Economic Forum, at the current rate, oceans will contain more plastic by weight than fish by 2050. Women leaders discuss ways corporations, developing countries, and individuals can adapt their consumption habits to reduce plastic waste.
Women are less likely to join the labor force because of social stereotypes and preconceived expectations. "Womenomics" is the term Japan adopted to refer to policies aimed at increasing women's participation in the labor market. Leaders including Tomoko Abe, Member of the House of Representatives of Japan; Mody Al Khalaf, Member of Parliament of Saudi Arabia; and Canan Kalsin participated in a panel moderated by Sarah Birke, Tokyo Bureau Chief at The Economist, to discuss the issue.
Twice as many women now sit in national parliaments as they did twenty years ago. Yet women are still outnumbered by men in those chambers by 3-to-1 on average around the world.
Health is the foundation of social and economic strength. Understanding and addressing women's specific health needs and social conditions is crucial to ensure the well being of both women and society as a whole. Panelists iEmiko Takagai, the State Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare of Japan; Marcella Corcoran Kennedy, Member of the Parliament of Ireland; and Dorthe Mikkelson, President Asia Pacific at MSD, discussed this issue at the Women Political Leaders Summit.
The New York Police Department said Tuesday that one person is being questioned in connection with a viral video of police officers being doused with water while responding to calls. The videos caused widespread outrage in the city and online.
Authorities in Singapore have seized about $48 million worth of elephant ivory and pangolin scales over the weekend. The country's National Parks Board made the announcement Tuesday after discovering the illegal cargo, which originated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was heading toward Vietnam.
President Trump has filed a lawsuit against the House Ways and Means Committee and New York state officials in an attempt to keep them from getting their hands on his state tax returns. Mr. Trump escalated the already contentious fight over his tax returns Tuesday, filing the lawsuit in federal court in Washington.
Bracing for Robert Mueller's testimony; Breaking down the new budget agreement.
The Trump administration is proposing a rule that would limit Americans' access to food stamps, reportedly removing more than 3 million people from the federal program. The plan would eliminate automatic enrollment in food stamps for poor families who receive welfare benefits. CBS News' Tom Hanson reports.
Thousands of migrant children are being detained in holding facilities at the U.S. southern border. Many of those children are unaccompanied and without a sponsor. They risk spending the rest of their childhood in the facilities. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez and CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates broke this story. Kates joined CBSN to further discuss their reporting.
A former Morehouse College student has accused the all-male, HBCU of ignoring his accusations of sexual misconduct. The school has launched an investigation after Michael Key's twitter videos went viral. Eric Stirgus, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joined CBSN to discuss the latest.
The Senate voted to confirm President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Defense, Mark Esper. The Senate overwhelmingly voted 90-8 to confirm him. Esper, who had been serving as Army secretary, is now expected to be successfully installed as the Pentagon's newest chief -- replacing acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan.
Company's $700 million settlement over consumer-data hack didn't stop its former CEO from receiving massive payday
The bill's supporters pushed to suspend the rules of House and pass the bill before lawmakers left for their August recess
Former special counsel testifies Wednesday before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees about the findings of his nearly two-year probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
Congress finally approved a bill designed to provide financial support to first responders who became ill after 9/11. Three survivors spoke with CBS News about how those first responders changed their lives forever.
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