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DHS issues hacking alert for small planes

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The Department of Homeland Security issued a rare alert for small planes. It warns modern flight systems are vulnerable to hacking if someone can get inside the aircraft. Kris Van Cleave reports.

36 nurses pregnant at Kansas City hospital this year

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Kansas City is experiencing a mini baby-boom. At Children's Mercy Hospital, at one time this year, 36 nurses were pregnant. "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell has the details.



Planned Parenthood's new president speaks out

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Alexis McGill Johnson was named acting president of the organization on July 16, and sat down with CBS News reporter Kate Smith. Watch the full interview here.

Planned Parenthood's new leader on "what's at stake" in abortion fight

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Planned Parenthood and the ACLU have filed a lawsuit against Missouri challenging a state law that would ban abortions after 8 weeks. This comes two weeks after Alexis McGill Johnson took over as acting president and CEO of Planned Parenthood. She spoke with CBS News in her first interview since stepping into the role. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN to discuss the Missouri lawsuit and what Johnson told her about the future of Planned Parenthood.

Trump defends DNI pick John Ratcliffe

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President Trump's choice to succeed Dan Coats as director of national intelligence is drawing fire from Democrats questioning his qualifications. Now, some Senate Republicans, who would have to confirm John Ratcliffe, are not sure they want to. Nancy Cordes reports.

Health care the focus Democratic primary debate

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The second round of the Democratic presidential primary debates are about to get underway in Detroit. On the first night of two debates, ten candidates will face-off. Ed O'Keefe has a preview.

Lawmaker interrupts Trump during Jamestown speech

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During a ceremony in Jamestown, marking 400 years since the first legislative assembly, a Democratic Virginia state lawmaker interrupted President Trump, declaring "you can't send us back." It comes after the president targeted Rep. Elijah Cummings, and four congresswomen of color. Errol Barnett reports.

A$AP Rocky pleads not guilty to assault charges

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American rapper A$AP Rocky pleaded not guilty to assault charges in Sweden. He could face up to two years in prison. But as Roxana Saberi reports, President Trump sent a top diplomat to lobby for him.

Capital One hack exposes identities of millions

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A hacker broke into Capital One and made off with enough personal information to steal the identities of more than 100 million people in the U.S. and Canada. Anna Werner explains who did it and how you can protect yourself.

2 dead in Mississippi Walmart shooting

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A gunman described as a "disgruntled employee" opened fire at a Walmart in Southaven, Mississippi. At least two people were killed.





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