Brown was known as the “Berlin patient” because he was living in the German city when he received a treatment that apparently cured him. Source
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Debates commission says changes coming to format for next 2 debates
The announcement from the Commission on Presidential Debates comes after the first debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden spiraled into chaos. Source
Biden’s message to Proud Boys is “cease and desist”
In Tuesday night’s debate, President Trump told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by.” Source
How voting has changed in the Hispanic community and what Latinos are looking for from the 2020 candidates
CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas joined CBSN to give insight on how the Hispanic community in the U.S. has changed over her nearly 40-year career in journalism. She explains why not having representation in the presidential debates impacts Latinos and why candidates should not approach Latino voters as a monolithic group. Source
Mnuchin to present counteroffer on COVID bill in meeting with Pelosi
The treasury secretary said he and Pelosi are prepared to give negotiations over a coronavirus relief bill “one more serious try.” Source
Trump “owes America an apology” for remarks on white supremacy, ADL leader says
In the first presidential debate of 2020, President Trump failed to clearly condemn white supremacists. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joined CBSN to discuss the president’s remarks. Source
You can now cast your vote for Fat Bear Week
Many beloved events and activities have been canceled this year, but one has weathered the pandemic: Fat Bear Week Source
NFL postpones Titans-Steelers game after coronavirus outbreak
The announcement marks the first schedule change of the season due to positive test results. Source
AG wants more time to release Breonna Taylor grand jury audio
Daniel Cameron says he needs more time to redact personal information in the file as activists demand its release. Source
Expert calls first 2020 presidential debate “the most incoherent” he’s ever seen
Many viewers were turned off by the negative tone of the first presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Professor Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, joined CBSN to analyze the evening. Source