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Deadly accident at the Ohio State Fair

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One person was killed and several others were injured when a thrill ride broke at the Ohio State Fair. Amateur video captured the terrifying accident. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from outside the state fair in Columbus, Ohio with the latest details on the investigation.

Hard to fix White House leaks by "clamping down"

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Communications director Anthony Scaramucci is calling for a federal investigation about an apparent leak of his financial disclosure forms. CBS News chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss why leaks are often a sign that the White House isn't operating in a healthy way and the difference between illegal leaks and harmless ones

Pennsylvania mayors accused of pay-to-play scheme and fraud

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Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski and former Reading Major Vaughn Spencer were handed a federal indictment on Wednesday. Both Pawlowski and Spencer were accused of taking part in a pay-to-play scheme. They're now dealing with fraud charges, counts of bribery and allegedly trading city contracts in exchange for campaign funds.

7/26: CBS Evening News

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Transgender service members react to Trump's ban; Guide dog school teams up with IBM

Chicken in high demand after winter freeze disrupts supply

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Chicken wings and other chicken products are in high demand as Americans turn to comfort food during the COVID-19 pandemic. But a winter freeze that hit Texas and surrounding states in February temporarily closed some chicken plants in the region, causing a supply disruption. CBS News' Michael George reports how it's affecting businesses.

Study of speeding deaths prompts NTSB to call for more speed cameras

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New research says speeding is almost as big a factor in deadly crashes as drunk driving. Speed cameras have helped to significantly reduce the likelihood of a driver exceeding the speed limit, making streets safer for pedestrians and drivers. But only a fraction of states actually allow the use of these cameras. Kris Van Cleave reports.



McCain makes dramatic return to Senate to cast health bill vote

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The Republican-led Senate's first vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act suffered a bi- partisan rebuke Tuesday as nine Republicans joined every Democrat to vote down the plan. The setback came just hours after Senator John McCain's dramatic return to the chamber. Nancy Cordes reports.

What is MS-13?

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President Trump is set to visit Long Island, New York, on Friday to talk about the violent MS-13 street gang. What is MS-13?

Senate to take crucial vote on health care today

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Senators will make a crucial decision on health care today, by voting on whether to move forward with debate on a GOP health bill. USA Today congressional reporter Eliza Collins joins CBSN ahead of the vote more details on what's at stake.

Is Attorney General Jeff Sessions' job in jeopardy?

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President Trump used Twitter again this morning to criticize Attorney General Jeff Sessions. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more their relationship and insights into the likelihood Sessions could resign or get fired.

Wisconsin company to test "microchipping" employees

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A Wisconsin company says it plans to implant rice-sized microchips in willing employees. The microchips would allow the workers instant access to the building and their computers, and they could even make purchases with the swipe of a hand. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas has more.





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