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Trump says pandemic will "get worse before it gets better"

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President Trump is changing his tone and strategy about the coronavirus. He is now acknowledging that the virus is spreading and urging Americans to wear face masks and practice social distancing. Weijia Jiang has the details.

Investigators believe New Jersey judge was target in deadly family ambush

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A law enforcement source confirms that federal Judge Esther Salas was the intended target of a fatal shooting at her New Jersey home Sunday night. Authorities have also found evidence that may be connected to a murder in California eight days earlier. Meg Oliver reports.

Debate rages over reopening Florida schools amid COVID-19 surge

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The debate over reopening schools amid a surge of new coronavirus cases continues in Florida. Parents are pushing for schools to reopen in the fall, but the Florida Educators Association is suing to stop Governor Ron DeSantis' order for schools to reopen next month. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis has died at age 80

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Civil rights icon and longtime Congressman from Georgia John Lewis died Friday at the age of 80. Lewis is remembered as a key figure in the civil rights movement who took part in some of the most pivotal moments for racial equality in U.S. history. Nancy Cordes reports.

Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights

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After revelations that federal agents were deployed to protect property and disperse protesters in Portland, state authorities in Oregon are suing several federal agencies involved for violating protesters' civil rights. Michael George reports.

Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail after pleading not guilty

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A judge in New York has ruled that Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, has both the money and motive to flee the country, and denied her request to be released on bail. Maxwell will likely spend the next year in jail as she awaits trial. Jericka Duncan reports.

Justice Ginsburg hospitalized for possible infection

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital on Tuesday after experiencing fever and chills Monday night. Ginsburg's health has been under scrutiny recently, especially among liberals who are worried about her eventual retirement and what it would mean for the court. Paula Reid reports.

Lost dog tag returned to family of deceased Marine

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A family discovered a dog tag while kayaking in Ohio on the Fourth of July. After posting about it on Facebook, the lost dog tag was eventually returned to the family of a Marine who had died after an accident 46 years ago. Chip Reid has the story.



Hundreds of Marine volunteers take part in COVID-19 research program

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The military is researching the effects of COVID-19, and trying to determine why young people seem more resistant to the virus’s effects. Volunteers at The Citadel in South Carolina are providing saliva, nasal swabs and blood samples to help the research. Mark Strassmann reports.

John Lewis at the heart of Black America’s struggle for equality

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Congressman John Lewis, a son of sharecroppers who would go on to be a prominent leader of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., died Friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Ed O’Keefe remembers Lewis, and his place at the heart of Black America’s struggle for equality.

Missing dog travels 57 miles, turns up at old home

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A dog named Cleo went missing in Kansas and somehow found her way to the house where she used to live in Missouri, 57 miles away. She was returned to her rightful owners, but there's still no telling how she traveled so far to her old home.

Urgency grows for lawmakers to pass new coronavirus relief package

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There is a growing urgency to get another coronavirus relief bill passed before lawmakers head home for their August recess. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN for a closer look at where negotiations currently stand.





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