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What happens when SpaceX moves in next door: "Where the hell do I go now?"

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A hover test by a Starhopper rocket at SpaceX's launch site is the latest move by founder Elon Musk to eventually take humans to Mars. The launch site is next to a tiny neighborhood east of Brownsville, Texas, called Boca Chica, where the rocket company has transformed life. Neighbors differ on whether the company’s presence is a good thing. Mark Strassman reports.

Michigan faces worst EEE outbreak in more than a decade

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Michigan is urging residents in several counties to cancel or postpone outdoor events. The call comes amid the state's worst outbreak of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus in more than a decade. There have been seven confirmed human cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, in Michigan, and three people have died. At least 20 cases have been reported in five states.

FBI raids MyPayrollHR head's home

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The FBI raided the home of the head of a payroll company that abruptly shut down, leaving more than 250,000 people without paychecks this week. Photos from the Daily Mail show agents searching the New York home of Michael Mann as part of an ongoing fraud investigation into MyPayrollHR. Meg Oliver reports on how the company is accused of stealing millions of dollars from customers.

FAA expects first Boeing 737 Max report by end of the month

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There are new details about the first in a series of investigations into Boeing's troubled 737 Max Jet. The aircraft has been grounded for more than six months after two deadly crashes killed 346 people. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Three teenagers killed in potential "stand your ground" case

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The deadly shooting of three Georgia teenagers is being investigated as a potential "stand your ground" case. Investigators say the three boys were wearing masks and fired first during an attempted robbery Monday morning. Jericka Duncan reports.



Democratic donor arrested after multiple men overdose in his home

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A prominent Democratic donor is accused of running a drug den out of his Southern California home. Ed Buck is being held on $4 million bail after his arrest overnight. Two men have died in his West Hollywood home from apparent overdoses since 2017. A third man survived an overdose last week. Nikki Battiste reports.

Ties to Trump and U.S. loom large in tight Israeli election

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Israel is headed for new political instability, as the nation's parliamentary elections ended in an apparent tie between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party and that of his main challenger. The results are similar to the previous vote just five months ago. Netanyahu is battling for more than his political survival: He's facing possible indictment on corruption charges, and wants a parliament that will approve legislation granting him immunity from prosecution. Seth Doane reports.

Eye Opener: Texas braces for life-threatening floods

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Flash flood watches are in effect as tropical depression Imelda pushes inward. Also, there’s growing fallout after the attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Trump mulls options to retaliate for attack on Saudi Arabia

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Iran is sending a new warning to Saudi Arabia and the U.S. not to retaliate for the attack that heavily damaged two Saudi oil facilities. Iran's president says that Saudi Arabia should see the attack as a warning to end its war in Yemen. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the Saudi foreign minister are expected to make a statement on Wednesday directly blaming Iran for the strikes – but President Trump has not yet said how the U.S. will respond. David Martin reports.

Texas, Louisiana see flash flood watches as tropical depression Imelda moves inland

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A massive storm battering the Gulf Coast is just one of three potentially dangerous weather systems being followed by meteorologists Wednesday. Hurricane Humberto is a powerful, category three storm that's approaching Bermuda. Tropical storm Jerry is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later this week. And flash flood watches are in effect from southeastern Texas up through Louisiana, as tropical depression Imelda pushes inland. Jeff Berardelli has the latest forecast.

Transcript: Todd Owen on "Intelligence Matters"

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This week, on "Intelligence Matters," Michael Morell talks with Todd Owen, a top Customs and Border Protection official, about the agency's operations and the state of U.S. border security

Inside a prison full of alleged ISIS fighters

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About 5,000 men and boys accused of fighting for ISIS, including some claiming to be Americans, are crammed into a high-security prison in northeast Syria





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