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No reprieve from N.J. student loan program even after death

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Only on "CBS This Morning," the woman in charge of New Jersey's student loan program defends her agency against accusations it's out of control. The Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, also known as HESAA, is being accused of driving families into financial ruin when borrowers become sick, lose their jobs, or even die. Michelle Miller speaks with one mother being forced to pay back her son's student loans, more than a year after he was murdered.

Colorado judge resigns after using N-word

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After using the N-word in front of a Black coworker, the coworker said it felt "like a stab through my heart each time," but didn't say so because she feared retaliation.

Obama and Bush call for unity at Dallas memorial service

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President Obama made a plea for unity during Tuesday's memorial service for five Dallas officers killed in a police ambush. He was joined on stage by former President George W. Bush and Vice President Joe Biden. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Cleveland preps for convention security in open-carry Ohio

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Law enforcement is making final preparations for next week's Republican National Convention. Ohio is an open carry state, and after last week's shooting in Dallas, some groups reportedly announced plans to be armed during events and protests. Jeff Pegues reports.

Donald Trump holds Indiana rally with potential VP

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Donald Trump bashed Hillary Clinton and courted a potential running mate Tuesday night in Indiana. Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who has reportedly been vetted as a vice presidential candidate, joined Trump at the rally. See Trump's full remarks.

Donald Trump eyes potential VPs

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Rumors are swirling over who Donald Trump may pick as his running mate. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan join CBSN with the latest buzz.

From the 60 Minutes archive: August Wilson

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In 2002, Ed Bradley profiled Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson. This week 60 Minutes speaks with Viola Davis about her role in the film "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," which is based on the play by Wilson.

Is Cleveland ready for the GOP convention?

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The Republican National Convention is less than one week away and host city Cleveland is making final preparations. CBS News Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest on security concerns.



You're not going to jail for sharing your Netflix password

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Despite a court ruling and several headlines early Tuesday that claimed sharing Netflix passwords would now be a crime, the punishment is not so severe. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more.

"Pokemon Go" app collecting data from users

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The new "Pokemon Go" app is sweeping the country, but it's also collecting data from its users. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more.

Has a photo of the iPhone 7 been leaked?

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A purported photo leak of the newest iPhone model has fans trying to decipher what features the latest phone will have. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more.

Fallen officers honored in Dallas

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President Obama and President George W. Bush spoke at an interfaith memorial for the slain Dallas police officers Tuesday. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joins CBSN with more.

Court docs: Paterno knew about Sandusky abuse in 70s

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Testimony in newly unsealed records claims that Penn State football coach Joe Paterno knew about allegations defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was molesting children as early as 1976. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.

"The Real World Homecoming: New York" bridges past and present

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"The Real World" cast member Kevin Powell joined CBSN to reflect on then and now as the 1992 New York cast reunites for a new series on Paramount+ called "The Real World Homecoming: New York." He also discusses race, gender and politics.

Obama praises Dallas Mother who shielded sons

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In one of the more moving parts of President Obama's remarks at the memorial service in Dallas, he told the story of a civilian who had taken her sons to the demonstration and was wounded by the gunman.

FBI no longer hunting mysterious hijacker known as D.B. Cooper

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In 1971, a man known as D.B. Cooper hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines 727. Then, over Washington state, he jumped out. He was never found. The FBI announced today they are no longer investigating the case. "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley has more.

More than 20 dead after trains collide in Italy

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At least 22 people are dead and dozens are hurt after two commuter trains crashed head-on in Southern Italy. Officials in the area are making pleas for blood donations. Seth Doane has more.

Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton

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Five weeks after the final primary votes were cast, Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton for president Tuesday. The move signifies unity for the Democratic party after Sanders fought for Clinton to back key policy platforms he campaigned on. Nancy Cordes has more.

Trump takes offense at Ginsburg comments

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In an interview with the New York Times, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she "can't imagine what the country would be" with Donald Trump as president. Trump called the comments highly inappropriate. Major Garrett has more.

Secret Service director: Threats to candidates "elevated" on campaign trail

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Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy said his agency is prepared for the Republican convention in Cleveland -- but it's the campaign trail that's gotten more dangerous. He says threats against the candidates have increased, and offenders are getting bolder. Jeff Pegues reports.

Alleged plot to kill Baton Rouge police officers foiled

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An alleged plot to kill Baton Rouge police officers has led to multiple arrests. This comes a week after police shot and killed Alton Sterling, and five officers were killed in Dallas. David Begnaud has more.

Slain Dallas police officers remembered

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Thousands of dignitaries, police officers and loved ones were in attendance for a memorial to honor five Dallas police officers killed last week. President George W. Bush, Dallas Police Chief David Brown, and Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings all spoke at the service. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

President Obama delivers emotional speech at Dallas memorial

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President Obama offered words of comfort to the city of Dallas Tuesday at a memorial service for five slain police officers. He delivered what some are calling one of the most powerful speeches of his presidency. Scott Pelley reports.

Alleged plot to kill Baton Rouge cops foiled

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Officials in Baton Rouge say they've arrested at least three suspects in a plot to kill police officers with stolen guns. CBS News' David Begnaud joins CBSN with the latest details.





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