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A coronavirus vaccine could be available in less than two months, a call goes out for more election poll workers, and a pair of almanacs make winter predictions.
Facebook says a Russian troll farm tried to sow discord, U.S. stocks are up amid a mixed economy, and drones help indigenous people keep tabs on illegal logging.
Different cities have different responses to coronavirus, President Trump visits a tense city in Wisconsin, and a changing workplace could change U.S. cities.
Today's topics: Possibilities and concerns concerning a coronavirus vaccine, the challenges of working from home, and a CNN Hero's success with pet adoption.
Japan's prime minister steps down, Gulf Coast states survey hurricane damage, universities try AI monitoring for tests, and Germany experiments with a concert.
The Republican National Convention wraps up, Hurricane Laura leaves extensive damage on the Gulf Coast, and some U.S. sports postpone games amid civil unrest.
Hurricane Laura bears down on the U.S. Gulf Coast, NASA plans a search for rogue planets, and garage conversions find a home in some parts of Los Angeles.
A possible political change in North Korea, a controversy involving TikTok and the U.S. government, and the importance of chalk are three of today's topics!
Hurricane science takes center stage on today's show, as two storms churn in the Gulf. We're also discussing movie theater safety amid coronavirus concerns.
A new political convention kicks off in America, California races to contain wildfires, colleges race to contain coronavirus, and an asteroid approaches Earth.