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A couple is sharing their story of survival after a hike in Utah took a dangerous turn. One ended up trapped in quicksand for hours. Carter Evans has their story.
Scientists using the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope in the Netherlands have detected more than 300,000 galaxies that couldn't be seen by previous technology. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.
As the Mueller investigation could soon come to an end, there is another investigation, going on in the Southern District of New York, that could create new headaches for President Trump and his associates. Politico senior White House reporter Darren Samuelsohn joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest developments.
Nearly one year after the first statewide teachers' strike in West Virginia, educators have returned to the Capitol in Charleston to protest an education overhaul bill. CBS News digital journalist Nicole Sganga reports from Charleston.
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday officially launched his second bid for the White House. Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss how the 2020 race is shaping up.
The President of Bennett College, a historically black college for women, is fighting to keep her school open, presenting a formal appeal to a panel that oversees accreditation following years of financial instability. Bennett College's fight is drawing up questions about the future of historically black colleges and universities. Adam Harris, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joins CBSN to discuss.
"Zombie deer disease," or chronic wasting disease, is making headlines across the Midwest. The deadly disease, which creates holes in the animals' brains, has spread to nearly two dozen states, as well as Canada, Norway, Finland and South Korea. CBS affiliate KCCI-TV's Max Diekneite reports.