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Hollywood reopens for production as Academy boosts diversity efforts

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As movie studios reopen, there will be strict guidelines for film production to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This comes as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces a new initiative to ensure that Oscar-eligible movies meet diversity and inclusion requirements. Anousha Sakoui, an entertainment industry reporter for the LA Times, joins CBSN to discuss.

Couple gets surprise serenade on 67th anniversary

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For their 67th wedding anniversary, Lois and Marv's family surprised them with a viola serenade outside their home. The musician played Elvis' "Can't Help Falling In Love" — the very song Marv always sings to Lois — and it brought her to tears.

Woman challenged to shoot a basket sinks it on first try

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Fifty-year-old Auburn professor Dr. Chantel Tremitiere was challenged to shoot a basket in a sporting goods store. She just so happens to be a former WNBA player, who has gone viral for her hoop skills.



New Hampshire high school holds ski lift graduation

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Kennett High School in New Hampshire found a unique way to hold a socially distanced graduation: Seniors rode a ski lift to the top of a mountain, where they received their diplomas.

NABJ President Dorothy Tucker: "Hire more black managers"

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A Pittsburgh Post Gazette reporter was removed from covering protests after she posted a controversial tweet on looting. Dorothy Tucker, the president of the National Association of Black Journalists, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

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Trump expected to sign executive order on police reform

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President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on police reform Tuesday during a Rose Garden ceremony. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN with more on what it may include.

What past presidents have taught us about handling crises

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Whether or not President Trump wins reelection this fall, he or the next commander in chief will have to confront multiple crises plaguing the nation. "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson joined CBSN to discuss this and his new book, "The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency."

What we know about events leading to Rayshard Brooks' death in Atlanta

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A medical examiner has ruled the death of Rayshard Brooks a homicide, caused by "gunshot wounds of the back." Video released yesterday by Atlanta police shows officers performing a sobriety check on Brooks Friday night before the situation escalated. Marlon Walker, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins CBSN with more on the case.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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Universities ready for fall amid coronavirus; Then, uncovering the Greenwood Massacre, nearly a century later; And, the case backlog mounts for a federal appeals board.





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