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Arctic heat wave 600 times more likely due to climate change, study finds

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This summer's long and extreme heat wave in the Arctic, including a record 100.4-degree Fahrenheit temperature in Siberia, would be "essentially impossible" without the impact of human-caused climate change, a global group of scientists conclude in a new study. CBSN's Lana Zak has details.

Moderna advances potential coronavirus vaccine as U.S. cases surge

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As states continue to shatter daily records for new coronavirus cases, Moderna said it's moving forward with a potential vaccine. Dr. James Curran, dean of Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the news surrounding the potential vaccine and the Trump administration's order for hospitals to bypass reporting information to the CDC.

"A victory for students": Trump administration rescinds policy that threatened international student visas

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The Trump administration is reversing course on a policy that would have stripped visas from international students at U.S. colleges if their classes were online only during the pandemic. The decision comes after a group of states and universities filed lawsuits seeking to block the policy. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey led the effort behind one of those lawsuits, and she joins CBSN with her reaction.

Companies consider workplace surveillance measures amid coronavirus pandemic

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As more companies prepare for employees to return into the workplace, some are considering different ways of monitoring employees for possible COVID-19 infections. Axios reporter Erica Pandey joined CBSN to discuss her reporting on how companies are weighing the use of surveillance on employees in the name of safety.



87 people arrested at Breonna Taylor protest on Kentucky attorney general's lawn

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Louisville law enforcement arrested 87 protesters who gathered on the Kentucky attorney general's lawn. The demonstrators were demanding that charges be filed against the police officers involved in the shooting death of EMT Breonna Taylor. Authorities say some protesters were charged with felonies after refusing to leave.

Zindzi Mandela, youngest daughter of Nelson Mandela, dead at 59

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Zindzi Mandela, the youngest daughter of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, has died at the age of 59. She grew up involved in the fight against apartheid and was serving as South Africa's ambassador to Denmark at the time of her death. CBSN has more, including portions of an interview Zindzi Mandela did with Bob Simon for "60 Minutes" in 2010.

School reopenings will trigger more COVID outbreaks, study finds

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Coronavirus cases are on the rise in dozens of states even as schools prepare to reopen for the fall. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the latest developments, and pediatrician Dr. Dyan Hes joins CBSN to discuss a new study out of South Korea that suggests school reopenings will trigger more outbreaks, plus the likelihood of pregnant women passing the virus to their babies.

Georgia NAACP leader on John Lewis and priorities for Democrats

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Democrats in Georgia have chosen state senator Nikema Williams as their nominee for the House seat left vacant in the wake of Congressman John Lewis's death. Georgia NAACP President Rev. Major Woodall joined CBSN to discuss Lewis' legacy and the future of the Democratic Party.

CBS New York remembers reporter Nina Kapur

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CBS2 New York reporter Nina Kapur died at the age of 26 after an accident involving a moped she was riding in Brooklyn. Her colleagues paid tribute to Kapur as a dedicated journalist who connected with everyone she met.





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