Death toll mounts as Iraqi protesters defy, and taunt, security forces
Civilians commandeer police checkpoints and even government offices, "by order of the people," amid reports of ongoing violence against protesters

Civilians commandeer police checkpoints and even government offices, "by order of the people," amid reports of ongoing violence against protesters
On "The Takeout" this week, the South Carolina GOP senator took issue with the House impeachment inquiry
Ibraheem Yazeed is charged with first-degree kidnapping in the disappearance of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard
"Our government can, and should, play a role in setting a level playing field that gives all Americans a chance to succeed"
Candidates debuted new attack lines during campaign events across Iowa over the weekend and have continued to hone them throughout the week
Major carriers offer little to no explanation but recipients of the delayed missives had plenty to say
Ten other people who were at the Burlington, Massachusetts eatery – workers and customers -- went to a hospital after feeling ill
During a White House press briefing in October, Mulvaney appeared to admit the administration had engaged in a quid pro quo with the government of Ukraine
West also restated plans to run for president in 2024
Ibraheem Yazeed, who was out on bond from previous kidnapping and attempted murder charges, is still at large
House Dems release Kent testimony transcript; Double amputee teen aims to be NFL quarterback
State Department official's testimony details efforts to pressure Ukraine; 14-year-old double amputee pursuing his football dreams.
On November 9, 1989, East Germany opened its borders, allowing East and West German citizens to travel freely between the two countries. Jane Curry, a political science professor at Santa Clara University, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at the impact of that iconic event in history.
Mexican officials say gunmen who killed three women and six children may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of a rival drug gang
In an article titled, "Tales from the Teenage Cancel Culture," New York Times reporters set out to discover what "cancel culture" is really like for American students. One of those reporters, Sanam Yar, joined CBSN to explain the findings of their report.
"He was gonna die, 100 percent. There's no ifs, ands or buts — he was a goner," the seamen said
An investigation from The New York Times is calling into question the effectiveness of breath test machines and the results. Stacy Cowley, a finance reporter for the Times, has been working on the investigations and joined CBSN to discuss some of the findings.
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyers is wrapped up in another campaign scandal. The Associated Press reported Thursday that one of the candidate's top aide's offered financial contributions to local politicians in exchange for endorsing Steyer's White House bid. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar joined CBSN to discuss.
Juul Labs, the bestselling e-cigarette brand in the U.S., announced Thursday that it will voluntarily stop selling its popular mint-flavored e-cigarette pods in the company's latest attempt to ward off public outcry that blames the company for the uptick in e-cigarette use among teens.
The elusive feline stole the show during the Cowboys-Giants game, but it quickly disappeared — and has yet to be seen again
Sean Sullivan, CBSN political contributor and national politics reporter for the Washington Post, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the news of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to join the Democratic field of presidential hopefuls — and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions set to run for his old Senate seat.
Mint is one of the vaping giant's most popular flavors
House releases transcript from Kent testimony; Bringing down the Berlin Wall: 30 years later.
The House Intelligence Committee has released the transcript from the impeachment inquiry testimony of state department official George Kent. Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, Jennifer Haberkorn, who covers Congress for the Los Angeles Times, and Eugene Scott, who covers politics for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano about what was learned from Kent’s testimony.
Sessions would be challenging Senator Doug Jones, who is considered the most vulnerable Democrat in the Senate
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