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Why are more pregnant women having heart attacks?

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A 12-year study led by the NYU school of medicine has found the risk of heart attack while pregnant, giving birth or during the two months after delivery rose 25 percent between 2002 and 2014. Dr. Holly Andersen, a cardiologist at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the report.

Camps are using facial recognition tech to help parents keep tabs on kids

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Older children all over the country are going to summer camp right now and a growing number of those camps have new tracking technology to help parents check on their kids. More than 100 camps in 33 states are using facial recognition software from Waldo Photos that follows what campers are doing. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Daveed Diggs on telling an "Oakland story" in "Blindspotting"

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Award-winning actor Daveed Diggs took home the Tony Award for best featured actor in a musical for playing dual roles in the Broadway hit musical “Hamilton.” He now stars in "Blindspotting," a new film he co-wrote and produced. Diggs plays Collin, an Oakland man, who is trying to stay out of trouble during his final three days of probation. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the changing context of Oakland inspired the themes explored in the movie.

New airline, Moxy, intends to be high-end economy carrier

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For the first time in more than a decade, travelers are poised to have a new choice when they fly. In a surprise move Tuesday, the planemaker Airbus and JetBlue founder David Neeleman announced a plan Tuesday for his startup airline, Moxy, to buy 60 aircraft. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Why Trump is "incapable" of saying Russians meddled in 2016 election

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CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend was homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to President George W. Bush. Townsend joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what President Trump's backtrack on his Helsinki comments means for his relationship with the intelligence community.

What psychological issues might arise for the rescued Thai soccer team?

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As the Thai soccer team that was trapped in a cave for more than two weeks heads home from the hospital, they still face potential physical and psychological challenges. Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he's concerned about how the boys' mental state could change down the road -- when they are no longer in the spotlight.



Bode Miller's wife, other parents speaking out on child drownings

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Olympian Bode Miller and his wife Morgan Beck said they were "beyond devastated" when their toddler drowned on June 10. That same day Nicole Hughes lost her three-year-old son in a similar drowning accident. The two mothers want to educate people on how fast children between one and four can drown – a problem they say is misunderstood and rarely discussed. Dana Jacobson reports.

Lawsuit claims MGM has no liability for Las Vegas shooting

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A lawsuit by MGM Resorts against survivors of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history is drawing outrage. The company claims it cannot be held financially liable for the Las Vegas massacre last October. The lawsuit seeks to have a federal judge throw out the claims of hundreds of survivors and stop new ones. Jericka Duncan reports.

Lava flow from Kilauea volcano is reforming Hawaii coastline

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The National Guard in Hawaii is warning of new, immediate dangers to people living near the Kilauea volcano some two-and-a-half months after the eruption started. At the same time lava flow is changing the outline of the island itself and creating hundreds of acres of new land where the ocean used to be. Carter Evans reports.

Thai cave survivors going home almost a month after getting trapped

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Nearly a month after they disappeared in a cave in Thailand, 12 soccer players and their coach are going home Wednesday morning. They will also be speaking out for the first about their harrowing ordeal at a press conference in Chiang Rai. Anna Werner reports.

Passage: Tab Hunter and Nancy Sinatra

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Hollywood star and gay icon Tab Hunter died on Sunday, July 8, 2018 at age 86. Steve Hartman looks back at the life and career of the teen heartthrob and cult movie actor who would write a revealing autobiography about living as a homosexual in Hollywood. Also, we remember the life of entertainer Frank Sinatra's first wife, Nancy Sinatra, who died this week at age 101.

A Shanghai specialty: Soup dumplings

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Ben Tracy joins Shanghai-based food writer Crystal Mo to sample one of the city's most prized culinary delicacies: xialongbao, or soup dumplings.





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