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Why the Mets are still paying Bobby Bonilla $1.2M every year until 2035

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Former major league baseball player Bobby Bonilla hasn't played for the New York Mets since 1999. However, the team continues to pay him nearly $1.2 million every July 1 until 2035 in an unusual deal that's connected in a way to convicted financier Bernie Madoff.

YouTube stars face reality of "cancel culture" as old racist videos surface

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YouTube celebrity Shane Dawson has temporarily lost all monetization on his channels after past racist videos resurfaced online. He is one of many stars to be confronted by the wrongs committed in old content. New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz joined CBSN to discuss the impact of "cancel culture."

How White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany views the media

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is a loyal proponent of President Trump's agenda. In a new piece for The Atlantic, Emma Green examines how the 32-year-old got to where she is today and why McEnany views her colleagues in the press as the "enemy." Emma joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss her reporting.



Russia votes on referendum to allow Putin to stay president until 2036

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Wednesday was the final day of voting in Russia's week-long constitutional referendum. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined CBSN to discuss the vote, which could allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in power for another 16 years.

Family of missing soldier Vanessa Guillen speaks out after possible remains found

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Human remains have been found in the search for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, although they have not yet been positively identified. Officials say one potential suspect is under arrest and another killed himself. Guillen's family is demanding an investigation into the way the case has been handled. CBSN has the latest.

Bolton says Russia controversy highlights Trump's "lack of interest in intelligence"

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In an interview on "The Takeout" podcast, former national security adviser John Bolton told Major Garrett that the Trump administration's handling of allegations that a Russian spy agency was offering bounties to Afghan militants to kill U.S. troops showcases President Trump's "lack of interest in intelligence." The full interview airs Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. ET on CBSN.

Campaign debriefs: Trump polls slump as Biden considers VP options

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The newest polls make for glum reading for President Trump, while Joe Biden is preparing to start interviewing potential running mate contenders after the July 4th holiday. CBS News campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson are following the latest developments.

COVID-19 accelerates use of drone technology

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Co-owner and CEO of DroneDeploy Mike Winn joins CBSN to discuss the integration of drone technology by some businesses as a socially distant alternative during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mom turns doodles of frontline workers into popular yard signs

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A mom from Texas found herself doodling pictures of frontline workers when she couldn't sleep. To thank them for their essential work during the coronavirus pandemic, she turned the drawings into yard signs and started selling them to raise money for local charities. Now, they've become a hit across the country and can be seen at homes in 32 states.

California and Florida take different approaches to fighting COVID-19

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California and Florida, two states seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases, are taking very different approaches when it comes to fighting the deadly disease. Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN to discuss how the different strategies can play out, plus a new warning about the virus' potential impact on asymptomatic patients' lungs.





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