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Teen and mom could face prison time for allegedly rigging homecoming court

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A mother-daughter duo in Florida could face up tp 16 years in prison if convicted for allegedly cheating their way to homecoming royalty. Emily Grover and her mom, Laura Carroll, were arrested in March, accused of accessing other students' accounts to cast hundreds of online votes so she could win. Officials announced this week that Grover, who recently turned 18, will be tried as an adult.

Ziwe stars, produces new Showtime series based on uncomfortable questions

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Comedian and social media sensation Ziwe discusses her new late-night Showtime series, "Ziwe." It's a no-holds-barred mix of musical numbers, interviews, and sketches that challenge America's discomfort with race, politics, and other cultural issues. She joins "CBS This Morning" live after telling co-host Anthony Mason about making uncomfortable issues like race funny and why she doesn't subscribe to cancel culture.

Las Vegas police praise "hero" security guard, update investigation

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Las Vegas Metro Police Undersheriff Kevin McMahill says investigators have followed more than 1,000 leads so far but still don't know the motive behind Sunday's massacre. He also praised the hotel security guard who was wounded approaching the gunman.

"This must be a dream," murder suspect says following arrest

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Dash cam video shows Virginia Vertetis as she was transported to the Mount Olive Police Dept. in N.J. She was taken into custody after shooting her on-again, off-again boyfriend Patrick Gilhuley dead in her home. Listen as she asks about her ex-husband, who is cop in a neighboring town, Patrick Gilhuley's condition, and her parents.



The Patriots beat the Buccaneers, and more sports news

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The Patriots win against the Buccaneers despite a Super Bowl hangover. And after losing sponsors, Cam Newton apologizes for a sexist remark. CBS Sports' Bill Reiter has those stories and more sports highlights.

What the Trump admin's religious liberty guidance means

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued new guidance on religious liberty which could have an impact on issues ranging from birth control to LGBT rights. The ACLU already says it will sue. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to explain the new policy.

Trump on bump stocks and the "calm before the storm"

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President Trump says the White House will look into restricting bump stocks for assault rifles. The president also raised questions when he commented at a dinner with military leaders that this was the "calm before the storm." AP reporter Tom LoBianco joins CBSN from the White House to explain what it all could mean.

What investigators have learned from Las Vegas gunman's girlfriend

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Marilou Danley, the girlfriend of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, told investigators she was worried about his mental stability. Danley says she had no idea Paddock was planning the attack. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss what's next in the FBI investigation.

How your home can be a source of retirement funds

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From downsizing to cashing out with a reverse mortgage, your home can be a major source of income in retirement. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about how to protect your house and your equity in retirement.

New "48 Hours" investigates NYPD officer's murder

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"48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty looks into the death of NYPD officer Patrick Gilhuley, who was shot and killed by his girlfriend. She claimed self defense, but that may not be the case. Moriarty speaks with CBSN about her investigation.

Trump open to discussing bump stock ban

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President Trump and some Republican lawmakers are signaling willingness to consider regulating bump stocks. Authorities say the Las Vegas gunman used the devices to make semi-automatic rifles mimic fully automatic weapons. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes breaks down the debate on Capitol Hill.

President Trump's mysterious "calm before the storm" comments

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During a dinner with military leaders and their wives Thursday night, President Trump said this is "the calm before the storm." CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joined CBSN with more of the President's mysterious comments and his upcoming decision on whether to decertify the Iran nuclear deal.

Las Vegas gunman may have scouted locations in other cities

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The investigation into Stephen Paddock's shooting rampage in Las Vegas continues but so far his motive remains a mystery. Authorities believe he may have plotted attacks -- possibly including a car bombing -- at other major music festivals and events. Vladimir Duthiers takes CBSN through the latest.

Peloton recalls treadmill linked to injuries

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Peloton changes course and recalls their 'Tread +' treadmills after dozens of injuries and a child's death were linked to the machine. Anna Werner reports

Russian hackers stole NSA data

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The Wall Street Journal reports that hackers working for the Russian government stole details of how the NSA targets foreign computer networks and defends against cyber attacks. According to the report, the hackers were able to access the information after the contractor copied highly classified material into his own computer. The hackers were able to identify the files by piggy-backing on Russian-made Kaspersky anti-virus software.

Eye Opener: CDC projects decline in COVID-19 deaths

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The CDC is predicting a drop in COVID-19 deaths in the coming weeks. Also, GOP Congresswoman Liz Cheney penned an op-ed calling on her own party to abandon former President Trump. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.





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