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Alma Wahlberg, mother of Mark and Donnie, dead at 78

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"My mom Alma's joy for life, love and people — combined with a pride in her humble beginnings and refusal to forget where she came from — undoubtedly shaped me into the man that I am," Donnie Wahlberg said.

In Miami, police changing policies and perceptions

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Police departments all over America have been beefing up security for their officers since the attack in Dallas. As CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports, many departments are looking for long-term solutions to improving relations with minority communities.

Remembering Philando Castile

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There is grief in Minnesota for Philando Castile, who died July 6 at the hands of an officer at a traffic stop in St. Paul. Anna Werner has more on a man who was beloved by many.

When personal tragedies go viral

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On July 7, Diamond Reynolds pulled out her cell phone during a fatal Minnesota traffic stop, clicked on Facebook Live and changed the world. Erin Moriarty reports.

The psychological impact of police shootings on people of color

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There is no denying the deep divide between law enforcement and minority communities. But what do people from different backgrounds need to understand about each other to really move forward? CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.



Dallas looks ahead in wake of deadly police shootings

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A peaceful protest against racial injustice Thursday evening was shattered by gunfire when a black U.S. Army veteran, angry over the death of black men at the hands of white police officers, opened fire. When it was over, five police officers were dead, and seven were wounded. Maureen Maher reports on how the city is trying to move forward.

SWAT team surrounds Dallas parking garage

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The Dallas Police Department received a threat and reports of a suspicious person inside a parking garage. The police acted very quickly and responded to the garage, asking news crews to not broadcast any live video of the officers' response to keep them safe.

New Los Angeles officers join force at difficult time for police

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A new class of police rookies will hit the streets of Los Angeles in the very near future. The LAPD graduated its newest class of recruits, and their exit from the academy comes when police officers are being targeted for simply wearing the uniform. Mireya Villarreal has a report on the rookies and the climate they're entering.

Demonstrators raise their voices against police brutality

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Tensions between the public and police boiled over for yet another night. The largest turnout may have been in downtown Atlanta, where thousands marched for justice. Police created a barricade of officers and vehicles to keep protesters from the highway. In Phoenix, about a thousand protesters clashed with police dressed in riot gear. Teri Okita reports.

Obama rejects claim of racial divide deepening

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In Warsaw, Poland, President Obama addressed the Dallas attack in a rare weekend news conference. The president acknowledged America's pain in the wake of the Dallas shooting but strongly rejected claims that the country's racial divide has deepened. Margaret Brennan has more.

Dallas shooting investigation reveals gunman's troubled past

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Investigators say the Dallas gunman, Micah Johnson, was amassing an arsenal at his home outside of Dallas. Dating back to 2014, investigators believe Johnson began building what amounted to an arsenal. He was stockpiling guns and gathering the elements to build explosives. Jeff Pegues has more on the sniper and his troubled past.

Dallas shooting victims' stories emerge in wake of tragedy

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Inside the Dallas Police Association, Vice President Mike Mata is making space on the memorial wall. More has been revealed on the five officers who were killed in the deadly sniper attack. Four were fathers and three were veterans. Omar Villafranca has their stories.

Dallas mourns fallen police officers

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The city is mourning the deadliest day for law enforcement since 9/11. A sniper killed five officers during a protest. Seven other officers were wounded along with several civilians. The gunman, an Army veteran, targeted the officers in revenge for the deadly police shootings of two black men. Manuel Bojorquez has more from Dallas.

Report: Trump considering retired general as vice president

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Reports suggest that presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is considering Democrat and retired Gen. Michael Flynn as a possible vice president. CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez and Democratic strategist Lis Smith discuss that and the state of the 2016 campaign.

Dallas community unites following shooting

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Dallas Mayor Pro Tempore Erik Wilson speaks with CBSN's Reena Ninan about how the police and community will come together following the deadly shooting of police officers.

President Obama: U.S. still united despite recent shootings

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During a meeting with world leaders in Warsaw, Poland, Pres. Obama addressed the sorrow being felt by many Americans following a week that saw two black men killed by police and five officers shot dead by a sniper at a Dallas protest.

How To Get A Mortgage Now

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It's a great time to be shopping for a new mortgage or to refinance an existing one. Jill Schlesinger reports what you need to know to get it done.





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