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Fred Miller is preserving Sharswood for historians

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“I want the story of slavery told. It’s important.” Fred Miller is dedicated to preserving the history of Sharswood, telling Lesley Stahl, “This place will be open to anyone who wants to learn.” https://cbsn.ws/3LgiZRD

The unknown history of Sharswood

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After her brother purchased the Virginia property, Karen Dixon-Rexroth became obsessed with the house. She learned that in the 1800s, the house, named Sharswood, had been the seat of a major 1,300-acre plantation. https://cbsn.ws/3l8CHnM

Awaiting Supreme Court ruling on first Second Amendment case in years

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The Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision soon on its first major Second Amendment case in years, on a New York law that restricts carrying a concealed weapon outside the home. Joseph Blocher, law professor at Duke University and co-director of the Duke Center for Firearms Law, joins CBS News to discuss the case and the potential impact the court's ruling could have.

Buffalo shooting suspect had plans to continue rampage, police say

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The suspect in Saturday's deadly shooting at a Buffalo grocery store had plans to continue his rampage, according to police. The police commissioner for the city said there's evidence the suspect would have possibly targeted another store. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports on the latest in the investigation, and CBS News' Tony Dokoupil interviewed Bishop Darius Pridgen from the True Bethel Baptist Church.



How Bellingcat trains journalists and investigators

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“We're headed into an entirely new era of human rights investigations and war crimes investigations,” says Berkeley professor Alexa Koenig, who heads a human rights center that uses Bellingcat’s investigation methods to expose atrocities. https://cbsn.ws/3yBhcnx

Israel faces backlash over police attack at funeral of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

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The Israeli minister of public security says officials will investigate the actions of its police officers during the funeral of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee reports, and then Noura Erakat, a human rights attorney and associate professor at Rutgers University, joins CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Tanya Rivero to discuss the latest.

Legislation looks to combat the baby formula shortage

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Stores are struggling to keep enough baby formula on the shelves, and the shortage in inventory is impacting families with young children. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion discusses the efforts underway by lawmakers to increase the supply.

President Biden and lawmakers respond to mass shooting in Buffalo

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President Joe Biden is preparing to visit Buffalo, New York following the shooting that killed 10 people at a grocery store. It's being investigated as a racially-motivated hate crime. Meanwhile, leaders in New York are looking to see what legislative steps they can take in the wake of the attack. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS News Mornings" with more on the response.

Pediatrician helps parents impacted by formula shortage

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Parents are scrambling to find baby formula to feed their babies across the U.S. CBS News' Elise Preston reports on the worsening crisis. Then, Dr. Suzette Oyeku, chief of the division of academic general pediatrics at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore, joins Lana Zak to discuss what parents should and shouldn't do during nationwide shortage.





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