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Heat wave in Northwest creates stress test for infrastructure

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The massive heat wave in the Pacific Northwest is putting the infrastructure of major cities to the test as roads buckle, and power cables melt. Experts say the region isn't designed for multiple days of triple-digit temperatures. Lilia Luciano reports from Seattle.

6/29: Red and Blue

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Georgia secretary of state defends voting law; Trump Organization could soon face charges

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Audio released of first responders at deadly condo collapse in Florida; Yankees fan finally gets her dream of being bat girl after 60-year wait



Biden pushes infrastructure plan in Wisconsin

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President Biden was in Wisconsin on Tuesday to push the nearly $1 trillion infrastructure deal reached with Democratic and GOP senators last week. Meanwhile, Democrats are still planning to move forward on their own, larger package that addresses other priorities like child care and education using the budget reconciliation process. Skyler Henry reports from the White House. Then, Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington state joins CBSN's Nancy Chen to discuss that and more.

Delta COVID-19 variant detected in all states

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As CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports, the Delta variant of the coronavirus is now reported across the entire country. Its fast spread has prompted one major city to reverse course on its mask recommendation. Then, Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton, co-founder and medical director of Goodstock Consulting and an associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the University of Virginia, joins CBSN's Nancy Chen with the latest on the fight against the pandemic.

Supreme Court to rule on Arizona election laws

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The Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on whether Arizona election laws violate the Voting Rights Act. Aziz Huq, a professor of law at the University of Chicago, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero on "Red & Blue" with more.

Georgia secretary of state sees "absolutely no merit" in DOJ's lawsuit on voting rights

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A U.S. Supreme Court decision expected in an Arizona case this week could have major implications for a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department over Georgia's elections law. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Tanya Rivero to discuss why he believes the lawsuit has "absolutely no merit," and how to restore voter confidence in the system. Read more here.

Tattoo removal procedures spike post-pandemic

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The pandemic has led many Americans to make changes, from a new job to home improvement projects and even in their personal looks. Now doctors are seeing growing interest in a laser procedure to remove tattoos. CBS News' Michael George has the details.

Audio released of first responders at deadly condo collapse in Florida

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Search and rescue crews have removed more then 3 million pounds of debris from the condo building that collapsed in Surfside, Florida. Meanwhile, we're getting to hear the first calls that came in from first responders on the morning of the deadly incident. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.

Officials seek answers after deadly Florida building collapse

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President Biden and the first lady will visit the site of the building collapse in Surfside, Florida, on Thursday. This comes as more details emerge about the condition of the building and previously reported damage. CBS News national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the latest findings, and then Florida state Representative Joe Geller, whose district includes Surfside, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss what's being done to prevent a tragedy like this from happening again.

NCAA nears new era of college athletes profiting from fame

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Some college athletes are moving quickly to take advantage of new laws in several states and an expected decision by the NCAA to allow them to profit off their name, image and likeness. Mola Lenghi reports.

Clean-up of abandoned oil and gas wells could yield thousands of new jobs

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Old and abandoned oil and gas wells are polluting the environment and the EPA estimates there could be more than 2 million in the U.S. But as CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli discovers, the clean-up could provide ample opportunity for new jobs.

Tracking the blistering heat wave

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When will the U.S. get relief from the heat? CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn shares the forecast.





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