The company had said the two texts catered to gender differences, with games for boys and “practical scenarios, such as buying vegetables and fruit,” for girls. Source
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A century after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the fight for women’s suffrage continues
On this historic centennial, “CBS This Morning” is celebrating the milestone and exploring the long struggle for full equality. Adriana Diaz reports from Chicago, where she spoke to generations of women about the past, present and future fight for women’s rights. Source
Families grapple with back to school concerns as plans vary by district and student
This fall more than 56 million students will attend elementary, middle and high schools in over 13,000 school districts across the country either remotely or in person. What back to school looks like for each student often varies by district and grade level, leaving families to grapple with an endless list of questions and concerns. Source
This week on “Sunday Morning” (August 23)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program Source
Harris could attract more Asian American voters to support Biden
Because of her Indian American heritage, Harris may be able to attract Asian Americans, the fastest growing voting demographic. Source
Doctor answers parents’ questions and addresses concerns about kids returning to school
CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula answers parents’ questions about school this year. She addresses concerns about too much screen time and what parents should do to prepare if your child has seasonal allergies. Source
Vice President Mike Pence on Steve Bannon’s arrest, QAnon and mail-in voting
Vice President Mike Pence joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the arrest of Steve Bannon and the conspiracy theory QAnon. Plus, his claims of widespread fraud in mail-in voting. Source
An inside look at Pfizer’s Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial
Two U.S. pharmaceutical giants, Pfizer and Moderna, are in the final phase of their vaccine trials in the U.S. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning” with an inside look at what it’s like to be part of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine trial. Source
Teachers protest reopening plans over safety concerns
Teachers unions across the country are now taking legal actions against school officials. Also, cases are rising at college campuses as parties and gatherings continue. David Begnaud reports. Source
Wildfires in California kill five people and injure 30 firefighters and civilians
At least five people have died as dozens of massive fires continue to burn in California. In addition, some 30 firefighters and civilians have been injured. Carter Evans reports. Source