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FDA panel reviewing need for Johnson & Johnson COVID booster shots

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A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted unanimously Thursday to endorse Moderna's third dose for some Americans, as the president ramps up his push to get more shots in arms. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports and joins CBSN to discuss these developments and more from the White House.

Former President Bill Clinton fighting infection in California hospital

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The nation's 42nd president is in "good spirits" and "on the mend" after he was admitted to UC Irvine Medical Center on Tuesday. Dr. David Agus has been in contact with his lead doctor and the former president's team, who gave him permission to discuss his case. He joins “CBS Mornings” with the latest on the former president's condition.



California police use Twitter tell victim's story and solve a decades-old cold case

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Linda O'Keefe was murdered in 1973 while the 11-year-old girl was on her way home from school. After decades of trying to solve the case, one California police department turned to an unusual tactic -- telling her story in her own voice on Twitter. CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith joined CBSN to share her reporting.

WorldView: Trial begins for Tour de France fan who caused crash

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The 31-year-old spectator behind one of the biggest pile-ups in Tour de France history appeared in court Friday, charged with injuring dozens of riders on the cycling race's first day last summer. Police in Kenya have arrested the husband of record-breaking long-distance runner Agnes Tirop, who was stabbed to death at her home. Ian Lee reports from London on these and other world news stories.

Commission to weigh potential changes to the Supreme Court meets Friday

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The commission President Joe Biden set up in April to weigh potential widespread changes to the Supreme Court meets Friday. The group released a draft of their findings Thursday related to adding more justices to the court, implementing term limits and more. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.

America's broken relationship with COVID math

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Some public health professionals say America has a broken relationship with COVID math. Leslie Bienen, who co-authored a recent article that offers insight into how the country can improve the reporting of pandemic-related numbers and a faculty member at OHSU Portland State School of Public Health, joins CBSN to discuss.

New low in Lebanon's political and economic crisis

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Protests in Lebanon's capital turned violent Thursday, leaving six dead and dozens wounded. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams hears how the people of Beirut are at a new low over a year after the Beirut port blast that set the country even further into hardship.

Atlanta's whitest and wealthiest district looks to de-annex from city

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Some residents of Atlanta's Buckhead district are working to separate from the city, citing concerns of growing crime in their area. Bloomberg bureau chief Brett Pulley joins CBSN AM to talk more about the movement and what consequences could come if approved.

Union workers in film and TV near strike deadline

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A union representing 60,000 "behind-the-scenes" workers could bring film and television production to a halt as a strike deadline nears. Producers say they're working to reach an agreement with crew members on issues from pay to working conditions. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.





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