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New consumer privacy law takes effect in California

The new year is bringing big changes for online consumers in California. The state’s Consumer Privacy Act went into effect on New Year’s Day, and it allows people to ask companies what data they have on them, demand that it be deleted and prevent it from being sold to third parties. Axios Media Reporter Sara Fischer joined CBSN to explain how this law came to be and what it means for the rest of the country. Source

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Embassy unrest in Iraq highlights escalating U.S.-Iran tensions

The crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Iraq has calmed down as demonstrators left the area. Violence erupted earlier this week after supporters of Iranian-backed militias attacked the facility. The turmoil has highlighted escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with Iraq stuck in the middle. Matthew Kroenig, an associate professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, joins CBSN to break down the latest developments. Source

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Julián Castro drops out of 2020 presidential race

Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro announced he is dropping out of the presidential race. Castro, the only Latino in the crowded Democratic field, failed to gain a foothold among voters and lagged behind other candidates in the fundraising race. Source

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U.S. Troops prepare to deploy to Middle East; the dark side of being a K-Pop music star Source

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Tumbleweeds trap cars on Washington highway

Several vehicles, including a semi-truck, were covered with tumbleweeds when strong winds blew them onto a highway in Washington State on New Year’s Eve. Authorities say the piles were as high as 20 to 30 feet in some places. Crews worked through the night to clear the roadway. It finally reopened early Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported. Source

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