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Notebook: Goldman Sachs

As the SEC sues Wall Street powerhouse firm Goldman Sachs for alleged investment fraud, Katie Couric notes that stronger regulation may be needed.

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Poll: Americans Dissatisfied

A newly-released poll finds 70 percent of Americans are angry or dissatisfied with the current state of Washington. As Nancy Cordes reports, the Tea Party mentality may be spreading.

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On Memorial Day, remembering those left behind

Bob Schieffer offers telling wisdom from Joe Biden about life after loss

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Your Vote Counts Here

Special Contributor Lloyd Garver Really Does Read His E-Mail

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Picking The President By Mail

The Nation: Eliminate Election Day Problems Through Vote-By-Mail

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CBS News poll: Many would get vaccine, but hesitancy remains

Partisans differ on school reopening, according to latest CBS News polling.

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New York Times Opinion film looks at nurses' role in fighting COVID-19

A short film by the New York Times' Opinion is looking at the crucial role nurses have played in the COVID-19 pandemic. "Death, Through a Nurse's Eyes" follows some front-line workers as they work in...

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COVID relief legislation popular with Americans — CBS News poll

Most Americans also give President Biden good marks for his handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Gerald Ford, the president America needed post-Watergate

The resignation of President Richard Nixon created an unprecedented challenge for his successor Gerald Ford. Mark Updegrove, director of the LBJ Presidential Library, explains how Ford was the right...

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Report: America has forgotten how to forgive as more people fall victim to...

Graeme Wood, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss why he thinks America has forgotten to forgive people for their past mistakes and errors, and some of the negative impacts...

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Nancy Giles on the NFL's bad sports

The "Sunday Morning" contributor loves football, but is not a fan about how NFL players and league officials have been dealing with the matter of domestic violence.

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Luke Burbank on the games people (watch others) play

Amazon recently said it was paying a billion dollars to acquire "Twitch," a social network for people who watch other people play video games online. Contributor Luke Burbank says the opportunity to...

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Reza Aslan and the shouting match of religion

At a time when conversations about religion become heated, "Sunday Morning" contributor Reza Aslan says our identification with belief systems is about more than just faith.

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Rocco Dispirito: A healthy Halloween alternative

The celebrity chef shares a few simple tricks to protect our children's health and says preparing an alternative to holiday candy is no big trick.

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Nancy Giles on the importance of the midterms

"Sunday Morning" contributor Nancy Giles says Americans who fail to cast ballots in Congressional races will be failing their country.

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When low expectations achieve big results

Researchers say people with low expectations are happier, but contributor Faith Salie remains an optimist.

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Same-sex marriages licenses issued in Alabama

The Supreme Court said Monday it wouldn't block same-sex marriages in Alabama, despite an attempt by the state's chief justice to stop such unions. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller report.

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London Calling: Brexit still a headache for U.K., despite PM Boris Johnson...

The United Kingdom formally left the European Union on January 31, 2020, and signed a trade deal with the bloc just before New Year's. Why then, asks CBS News contributor Simon Bates, does it feel like...

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Derek Chauvin trial's impact on police training

Police training in the U.S. could be impacted by the verdict of the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Kirk Burkhalter, a New York Law School professor and retired NYPD detective, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with...

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Representative Ro Khanna on his proposal to limit terms of Supreme Court...

President Biden is creating a bipartisan commission to study any potential changes to the U.S. Supreme Court. Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna of California joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine...

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