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How cryptocurrency has allowed cybercrime to thrive

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The growing popularity and cost of allegedly untraceable cryptocurrencies has ushered in a new era of cybercrime. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson talks with Tanya Rivero about the ties between the two and how digital currency is playing a role in the latest spike of ransomware attacks.

Senate Democrats pushing forward with voting rights bill opposed by Republicans

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Senators are battling over a sweeping voting rights and election reform measure backed by most Democrats and the White House. President Biden and Democrats argue the legislation would protect democracy as many GOP-led states introduce voting restrictions. The bill has no Republican support and is expected to fail to surpass the 60-vote threshold to avoid a filibuster. CBS News' Skyler Henry breaks down the bill, and CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what to expect.

Grammy winner Ciara on Black women prioritizing their health

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Grammy-winning singer and entrepreneur Ciara joins “CBS This Morning.” She is raising awareness for cervical cancer and the importance of self-care in her new project, "Cerving Confidence." She discusses why this is particularly important for Black women, plus how her kids inspire her work.



Senate Republicans expected to reject voting rights bill

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Republicans and Democrats are set to clash over voting rights and election reform during a major showdown on Capitol Hill. The Senate is expected to vote on sweeping legislation that President Biden and Democrats argue protects democracy but Republicans call a federal power grab and plan to block from moving forward by using the filibuster. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with a closer look at the latest developments.

Millions to get expanded child tax credit starting next month

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The Biden administration will begin investing in low- and middle-income families through the expanded child tax credit program starting next month. Eligible parents with children under 18 will receive monthly payments this year to help with the cost of raising kids. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined CBSN to discuss who is eligible and how much they'll receive.

Transgender youths fight Arkansas ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors

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States across the country are introducing bills that critics say curb the rights of transgender people. "60 Minutes+" correspondent Seth Doane investigated one measure in Arkansas that bans gender-affirming health care for minors. He spoke to a teenager who is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the state and joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Airlines unable to cope with surge in travel ahead of July 4th holiday

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An estimated 48 million Americans will travel for the July 4 holiday, but renewed travel has caught airlines off-guard, with staffing shortages and cancellations. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins "CBSN AM" live from Ronald Reagan Airport to discuss.

"All Boys Aren't Blue" author on gender identity in the Black community

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In the past year, half of all LGBTQ youth of color, including 67% of Black respondents, reported facing discrimination based on their race or ethnicity. George M. Johnson, a journalist, activist and the author of "All Boys Aren't Blue," joined CBSN to discuss their memoir exploring growing up while being both Black and queer.

WorldView: Spain to pardon 9 Catalan leaders; WHO reports COVID vaccines running low in poor nations

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The Spanish government is set to approve controversial pardons for nine Catalan leaders who were convicted of sedition following a failed attempt to secede in 2017. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization is warning a large number of poor countries are at risk of running out of COVID-19 vaccines, and the president of the Philippines is threatening to imprison anyone who refuses to get vaccinated. Also, an infestation of mice at an Australian prison forced hundreds of inmates and staff to evacuate. Читать дальше...





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