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Tornado rips through Chicago after Claudette devastates the South

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Tropical Storm Claudette headed out to sea on Monday after killing at least 14 people in Alabama over the weekend, including nine children in a fiery multivehicle wreck. The storm also unleashed a tornado that damaged or destroyed dozens of homes in the state. Nancy Chen has the latest.

Supreme Court paves way for college athletes to get paid

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The Supreme Court said the NCAA cannot strictly limit certain benefits for student-athletes as a means of protecting their amateur status, delivering a blow to the organization as it confronts efforts to allow collegiate athletes to receive some financial compensation. Jan Crawford has the story.

Supreme Court sides with college athletes in antitrust lawsuit against NCAA

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In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court is denying the NCAA an antitrust exemption and will allow colleges to provide education-related perks to college athletes. CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the implications this will have on college sports.



Watch: U.S. Navy sets off giant explosion to test USS Gerald R. Ford

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The U.S. Navy set off an explosion near the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier off the Florida coast Friday. The explosion, viewed from several locations, was part of a "full ship shock trial," which is done near warships to check whether they can withstand harsh conditions. Read more here.

Concerns grow as COVID vaccination rates drop

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Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb is sounding the alarm about the highly contagious Delta variant of COVID-19. On Sunday, he told CBS News' "Face the Nation" that infections could surge by the fall if we don't get back on track with vaccinating Americans. Carl Zimmer, a New York Times columnist and author, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss those concerns.

Ex-president of Ecuador and U.N. official host WPL panel

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Rosalía Arteaga, the former president of Ecuador, and Anita Bhatia, a U.N. assistant secretary-general and a deputy executive director at UN Women, co-chaired a panel of global leaders and business executives at the 2021 Women Political Leaders Summit.

States with low COVID-19 vaccine rates see cases rise as variants spread

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The U.S. remains divided over coronavirus vaccines. Sixty-five percent of U.S. adults have received at least one dose, but four states, mainly in the South, rank at the bottom in infection rates. Rates are already rising in two of them, as the more contagious Delta variant starts to gain hold. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

NTSB investigating Alabama crash that killed 10

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Eight of the children killed were traveling together in a van after a week-long vacation in Gulf Shores. Some lived at the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch — a youth home for neglected or abused children.

Democrats press forward with election reform vote despite GOP opposition

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will hold a procedural vote on Democrats' S1 or the "For the People Act" on Tuesday, despite opposition to the bill from Republicans and even members of the Democratic party. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion, Politico "Playbook" co-author Tara Palmeri and LA Times White House reporter Eli Stokols join CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with details on the battle over voting rights, the latest on infrastructure negotiations and a new... Читать дальше...

Trans kids fight restrictive legislation

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This week on 60 Minutes+, Seth Doane reports on the wave of anti-trans bills being introduced across the country and the young people dealing with the fallout. See the story, streaming now on Paramount+





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