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Spacecraft nears Pluto in historic mission

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After being launched in 2006 -- and traveling more than 3 billion miles -- the New Horizons spacecraft is nearing Pluto with the goal of capturing close-up images of the dwarf planet. As CBS News correspondent Chip Reid explains, it could be the last great space exploration mission of our time.

Killing ignites immigration debate over "sanctuary cities"

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Following the shooting death of a San Francisco woman allegedly by a man who had been deported five times, politicians in California have turned their attention to areas where undocumented immigrants are not turned over to federal authorities. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.

Why the key to ending the pandemic runs through the evangelical church

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White evangelicals are the least likely religious group to say they will "definitely or probably" get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a Pew study from February. Some evangelical leaders and public health officials have begun to address the hesitancy. CBS News' Kathryn Watson joins CBSN's Tom Hanson with more.

Confederate-era symbols face scrutiny

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From statues of Confederate generals to high school mascots, the controversy over the Confederate flag has widened to other symbols. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.

FBI says it thwarted Fourth of July attack plots

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FBI Director James Comey said Thursday the agency arrested at least 10 people since late May, believed to have been recruited online by ISIS. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Hack of U.S. government data worse than thought

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Hackers stole the personal information of 22.1 million people when they breached data stored at the Office of Personnel Management. CBS News' Major Garrett explains the enormity of this breach.

Inside Syria: The war's southern front

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CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Syria, near the Jordanian border, where Syrian militiamen are helping to hold the line.

Whistleblower helped get Michigan doctor arrested

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As Dr. Farid Fata awaits to be sentenced on charges of insurance fraud that involved falsely diagnosing patients with cancer, the whistleblower who alerted authorities about Fata's actions talks with CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds.



Global Citizen Festival gets ready for 4th year

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Music icons Beyoncé, Pearl Jam, and Coldplay are just a few of the artists headlining this year's Global Citizen Festival for free in Central Park. Kweku Mandela and Hugh Evans, two organizers of the venue spoke to CBSN about this year's agenda.

Software rollout responsible for NYSE trading glitch

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A technical malfunction that shut down the New York Stock Exchange for over three hours was due to a glitch in new software. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers have more.

Insulation expodes in burning house

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A backdraft caused the insulation in a burning home to explode as firefighters tried to put out the blaze. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers show a recording of the explosion.

Southwest engine catches fire on runway

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The engine on a Southwest jet caught fire during takeoff in Chicago, forcing passengers to evacuate the plane. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have footage of the incident.

FBI director: 4th of July terror attacks thwarted

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In an off-camera meeting with reporters, FBI director James Comey gave limited details on thwarted terror attacks planned for the Fourth of July. CBS News' Paula Reid was at the meeting.

NAACP president reacts to Confederate flag vote

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South Carolina lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds. NAACP President Cornell William Brooks joins CBSN to discuss.

Webb speaks on women in military

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Democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. Senator from Virginia Jim Webb discusses women's roles in the military with CBSN.

Preview: Alive and Kickin'

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"The first 50 years are for learning; the second 50 are for LIVING!" That's the motto of a show in Harlem with a cast of singers ages 55 and up. Lesley Stahl reports on Sunday, July 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.





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