CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers investigates the neighborhoods that have become terror hotbeds in Brussels. He is also joined by CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate, Soufan Group senior vice president Michael Masters and Politico Europe reporter Giulia Paravicini to discuss the report. Source Read More »
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Top CBP official “confident” in data on migrant child deaths
Deputy CBP Commissioner Robert Perez said his officials are making 70 trips a day taking sick migrants to hospitals near the U.S.-Mexico border Source Read More »
Man says someone broke into his home — and cleaned it
“I wish someone would come clean. Pun absolutely intended,” said the home owner Source Read More »
Migrant child who died in custody in 2018 was trying to reach her mother
Darlyn Valle died in U.S. custody after crossing the border from Mexico. She was only 10 years old and was on her way from El Salvador to her mother in the U.S. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca speaks to CBSN about the six known migrant children who have died after crossing into the U.S. Source Read More »
Families in crisis: Illegal immigration
Central Americans are migrating to the U.S. in record numbers, but it’s part of a vicious cycle decades in the making. CBSN Originals’ Adam Yamaguchi travels to El Salvador to meet a single father, deported from the U.S. in 2009, and his young son, caught in a revolving door of deportation and remigration, to explore an intractable problem with no ... Read More »
The Wall – A Nation Divided
CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal travels to the Tohono O’odham reservation, which straddles 75 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. This little-seen corner of Arizona is an area rife with drug traffickers, coyotes and migrants looking to enter the U.S. Members of the Tohono O’odham tribe who live here have managed to keep their culture alive in spite of an international ... Read More »
Playing God: What happens when everyone can change their DNA?
CRISPR technology is making genetic editing available to more people than ever before. But how wide should that door be opened? Source Read More »
Thicker Than Water
In natural disasters, people often focus on the major cities hit hardest — New Orleans, Houston, Miami — but what of the small towns in between? The CBSN Originals documentary, “Thicker Than Water,” shares the story of one of those small towns too often forgotten in the wake of hurricanes like Harvey — a small farming community, known as Winnie, ... Read More »
North Korea: The art of surviving sanctions
Behind the Kim regime’s scramble to stay afloat through cultural means Source Read More »
Esports: The price of the grind
The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—traveling the world and paid salaries to play video games full time for a living. But as money continues to pour into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early. In this episode of CBSN Originals, we follow pro esports players Doublelift ... Read More »