The Democratic presidential candidate said the breakup of big tech companies is “a remedy that should be on the table” Source
Impeachment week in review: “Damning” testimony and a call to be “tougher”
CBSN walks you through what shaped up to be a critical week for the impeachment inquiry against President Trump in this edition of “Red & Blue.” Source
U.S. government says 1,556 more migrant families were separated under Trump than previously known
The Trump administration told a U.S. district that more than 1,500 migrant families were separated by immigration authorities before the “zero tolerance” policy was fully implemented. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBS News to discuss the new numbers, and what it means for separated families. Source
Houston Astros fire assistant general manager over comments
In the middle of their World Series matchup with the Washington Nationals, the Houston Astros fired their assistant general manager. After the Astros defeated the New York Yankees, Brandon Taubman apparently taunted a group of female journalists. Source
1,500 more families were separated under Trump than previously known
“Those are 1,600 hundred families we’ll now have to find and search all over the world for,” Lee Gelernt, an ACLU attorney, told CBS News Source
Which voters are changing their minds in fluid Democratic race?
Four in ten Democratic likely voters have switched candidates since July. CBS News polling analysis shows which voters have switched, and which candidates are losing support Source
Police accused of misusing “exceptional clearance” to close rape cases
Across the country, police and prosecutors are using the term “exceptional clearance” to close rape cases, marking them as resolved, even when there’s enough evidence to make an arrest. Nikki Battiste reports on how women in Austin, Texas, are fighting back against a system they say has failed them. Source
Puerto Rico to spend $20 billion to modernize battered power grid
The 10-year plan aims to bury power lines, increase natural gas use and create a system that can withstand winds of at least 160 mph Source
Former hunters helping to save endangered snow leopards
In the mountains of Siberia, few snow leopards remain. But as Elizabeth Palmer explains, cameras and former poachers, are helping to save them. Source
U.S. sending additional troops to northeast Syria
The Pentagon confirms the U.S. is sending additional troops into northeast Syria to protect oil fields from ISIS. This comes as Russia, the newly self-appointed sheriff in northern Syria, ordered all U.S. troops out. David Martin reports. Source