Vote counting continues in Nevada, where Democratic nominee Joe Biden currently has a narrow lead over President Trump. The Trump campaign filed a lawsuit claiming that thousands of votes are fraudulent, without presenting any evidence. Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments. Source
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Woman arrested taking mom from U.K. nursing home before COVID lockdown
The family says “things just escalated” in a “moment of high emotions” as nationwide anti-coronavirus restrictions closed in for the 2nd time. Source
Joe Biden vows to rejoin Paris climate deal if elected
Biden, who has his own climate change agenda, signaled the exodus would end the day he enters office. Source
Widow of Parkland school shooting victim wins local election
Her husband died while trying to disarm the shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Now, she’s on the school board. Source
Ocasio-Cortez projected to win second term in House
“Thank you to the Bronx & Queens for re-electing me to the House despite the millions spent against us, & trusting me to represent you once more,” AOC tweeted. Source
Screen icon Sophia Loren on the unimportance of beauty
Preview: The Academy Award-winner, starring in the new Netflix film “The Life Ahead,” tells “CBS Sunday Morning” that it’s “what you have to give inside of yourself” that makes for a “good life.” Source
Watch Live: Pennsylvania governor gives update on election
As of Thursday morning, President Trump had 50.4% of the vote in Pennsylvania compared to Joe Biden’s 48.3%, with 89% of the vote counted. Source
Arizona secretary of state responds to potential Trump challenge
“Quite honestly there’s no legal ground for us to stop counting ballots,” Hobbs said on “CBS This Morning.” Source
U.S. sets record with 100K+ COVID-19 cases in 24 hours
Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joined CBSN to discuss the record-high number of COVID-19 cases and how the flu season may impact the pandemic. Source
Presidential candidates’ paths to victory hinge on key states that remain too close to call
Several states remain too close to call as ballots are counted nationwide in the 2020 presidential election. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett charts which states each of the candidates will need to win in order to land in the Oval Office. Source