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Doctor: CDC made "grave mistake" on masks

Many states across the U.S. are letting go of masks as more people get vaccinated. The easing of mask restrictions comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its guidelines, saying fully vaccinated Americans can now stop wearing masks in most settings. Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist, health economist and senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, spoke with Tanya Rivero on CBSN about the eased restrictions.

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A leading agency that resettles refugees in Texas has not guaranteed it would abide by the governor's request to stop accepting Syrian refugees

Texas officials are threatening to take a fight over Syrian refugees to court. It's all because a leading agency that resettles refugees in Texas has not guaranteed it would abide by the governor's request to stop accepting Syrian refugees. The agency says it's caught in the middle of a statewide and national debate. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

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The Atlantic: U.S. cynicism at breaking point

A recent article published by The Atlantic argues that the U.S. has been so saturated with cynicism that it's threatening some of the country's most basic institutions, including politics and science. The piece, titled "American Cynicism Has Reached a Breaking Point," delves into how the U.S. got here and whether American culture can meet the moment and rise above the rancor. The Atlantic's Megan Garber, who wrote the article, joins CBSN to discuss.

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