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Tropical Storm Elsa closing in on U.S.

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Tropical Storm Elsa is churning in the Caribbean after battering Cuba and the Dominican Republic. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the latest.

NAACP president weighs in on voting rights fight

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Civil rights groups and activists are fighting voting restrictions nationwide, especially in Georgia. The Justice Department is now suing that state, saying its new law denies Black voters equal access to the ballot. NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson joins CBSN to weigh in on the latest developments on voting rights and police reform.

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Florida braces for tropical storm Elsa; Biden admin faces pressure to keep inmates out of prison



Gun violence erupts across U.S. over July 4th weekend

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Across the U.S., more than 180 people were killed and 516 wounded in shootings over the July 4th holiday weekend, according to the Gun Violence Archive. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has more.

EU rolls out digital COVID passports easing travel restrictions within Europe, boosting tourism

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The digital COVID Certificate is being rolled out across the member nations of the EU this month to ease travel restrictions. It allows anyone who has been double vaccinated, tested negative for COVID, or proven to have recovered from COVID a digital passport allowing them passage between most EU member countries. As Chris Livesay reports from Rome, the new system is not available in the U.S., nor is it applicable to travelers from the U.S.

Biden to address U.S. failure to reach July 4 COVID vaccination goal

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President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on COVID-19 vaccinations Monday, after the administration failed to reach its goal to vaccinate 70% of American adults by July 4. CBS News chief White House correspondent joined CBSN to discuss what we can expect from the president as well as the latest progress on an infrastructure bill and the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Ransomware attack hits companies around the world

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A massive cyber attack linked to a Russia-based gang of cyber criminals called REvil affected hundreds of businesses in the U.S. and other countries, in what may be the single largest global ransomware attack on record. Technology reporter Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss this latest attack and the hackers' $70 million ransom demand.

On board the USS Ross during military drills in the Black Sea as Russian Navy monitors

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CBS News had access to a U.S. military exercise in the Black Sea, the scene of a confrontation between the Russian military and a British warship just days before. Holly Williams was on board USS Ross for a live-fire military exercise with 28 U.S. allies as Russia watched on, four Russian ships took it in turns to shadow the USS Ross, and Russian fighter jets repeatedly circled nearby.

Pediatrician talks U.S. surge in contagious Delta variant

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The highly contagious Delta variant, first identified in India, has now become the dominant strain of COVID-19 in at least five states and accounts for 1 in every 5 new infections. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19.

WorldView: Deadly plane crash in Russia; Hong Kong bomb plot arrests

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In today's global headlines, a plane crash in Russia kills everyone on board; police in Hong Kong arrest 9 people for a suspected bomb plot; the U.K. prepares to roll back COVID restrictions; and thousands of people in India fall victim to a vaccine scam. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins "CBSN AM" from Johannesburg with details.

Veteran Hollywood director Richard Donner dead at 91

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Veteran Hollywood director Richard Donner, who helped create the modern superhero blockbuster with 1978's "Superman,” has died. He was 91. Donner got his start in television, directing episodes of classics shows including "Gilligan's Island" and "The Twilight Zone." Nikki Battiste has the details.

Afghan soldiers flee Taliban offensive as U.S. withdrawal looms

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More than a thousand Afghan soldiers fled into neighboring Tajikistan as one northern district after another fell to an insurgent Taliban. Fears abound that the ousted militant group will completely overrun the country after U.S. forces completely withdraw later this year. CBS News chief foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports live from the capital Kabul.

Taliban gains ground as U.S. forces leave Afghanistan and security deteriorates

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In Afghanistan, the U.S. troop withdrawal is turning into a series of military setbacks for Afghan forces. Some troops that the U.S. supported for nearly two decades are surrendering without firing a shot. Right now, Taliban fighters are advancing in northern areas where they used to have much less support. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Florida readies as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches

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Tropical Storm Elsa could make landfall in Florida early Wednesday, but the Florida Keys are already experiencing strong winds and rain. Omar Villafranca reports on how residents and tourists in the Sunshine State are preparing.





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