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Preview: Harry Styles on going solo

In an interview to be broadcast on “Sunday Morning,” pop superstar Harry Styles talks with correspondent Tony Dokoupil about moving beyond One Direction to pursue a solo career. Source

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Harvey Weinstein allegations expose wider problem in Hollywood

The growing Harvey Weinstein scandal is forcing Hollywood to take a hard look at itself. One of the industry’s major unions, the Writers Guild Of America East, said in a statement: “Sexual harassment and assault have long been hallmarks of the entertainment industry.” Many alleged victims are hopeful their stories will prompt dramatic change. Bianna Golodryga reports. Source

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A-list actress Emma Thompson goes off on Weinstein, Hollywood culture

Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson said Harvey Weinstein never assaulted her, but believes harassment of women in the industry is an epidemic. Meanwhile, movie star Kate Beckinsale went public with her own accusations against Weinstein. Jericka Duncan reports on latest on the allegations against the movie mogul. Source

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Harvey Weinstein’s former assistant speaks out

A former member of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s inner circle is speaking out after nearly 30 women have come forward to say they were abused or harassed by Weinstein. He was one of Weinstein’s personal assistants in the 2000s. Bianna Golodryga reports. Source

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Trump pushes tax bill again, but offers few details

President Trump pushed for his tax policy in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, amid recent feuds with people in his own party and attacks on the press. CBSN political contributor and TIME White House correspondent Zeke Miller joined CBSN to discuss the White House’s tax plan — and former President Obama’s re-entry into public politics. Source

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Russia accused of spying on U.S. officials using Kaspersky software

According to multiple reports, Israeli spies tipped off the NSA that Russia was spying on them, using antivirus software made by the Russian company Kaspersky Lab. Frank Cilluffo, Director of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University and former senior homeland security official to former President George W. Bush, joins CBSN to discuss what these allegations mean. Source

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