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Oak Fire "is the scariest" wildfire area has experienced, wildlife conservationist says

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Firefighters said they were making progress against the Oak Fire in California. Beth Pratt, who lives in Midpines, California, near where the fire is burning, says it's "the scariest" she has experienced in the 25 years she's lived in the area. Pratt works for the National Wildlife Federation and told CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Jericka Duncan about what it's like living so close to the wildfire and the impact it has on wildlife.

Reality Winner: "I knew it was secret"

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Scott Pelley: You knew it was stamped "Top Secret." You knew what that meant. Reality Winner: …I knew it was secret. But I also knew that I had pledged service to the American people. And at that point in time, it felt like they were being led astray. cbsn.ws/3B9UxQo



Swimmer attacked by nursing monk seal in Hawaii

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A woman swimming at Kaimana Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, was attacked and injured Sunday by a nursing monk seal, one of the most endangered seal species in the world. A local marine preservation group said there were several warnings about the nursing seal's aggressive behavior and that there was a rope perimeter on the shoreline for weeks.

Federal Reserve poised to raise interest rates for the fourth time this year

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The Federal Reserve is expected to announce the fourth interest rate increase of the year. They're hoping to curb inflation and prevent a recession. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joined Vladimir Duthiers and Jericka Duncan with a closer look at how another rate hike might impact American consumers.

Russia says it will withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024

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Moscow has announced plans to leave the ISS within the next two years. However, NASA and other international partners had planned on continuing until 2030. CBS Senior National Correspondent Mark Strassmann joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain the impacts this early withdrawal could have and the response so far from space agencies.

Trump's actions part of Justice Department's Jan. 6 investigation

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The Department of Justice is investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election as part of its criminal investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Chief national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the investigation and how it could impact Trump as he appears to prepare a 2024 bid for office.

Federal Reserve prepares to announce another rate hike

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In an effort to curb inflation, officials at the Federal Reserve are looking to hike interest rates. Finance correspondent for Insider Aaron Wineman joins CBS News Mornings with what that could mean for American's wallets.

Brittney Griner to give defense testimony during trial in Russia

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WNBA player Brittney Griner is expected to give testimony in her own defense during trial in Russia. Griner told a court she treated her injuries with medically-prescribed cannabis, acknowledging that she was carrying vape canisters containing cannabis oil when she was arrested February at a Moscow airport, but contends no criminal intent.

Biden to end isolation after testing negative for COVID-19

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President Biden's doctor says he has tested negative for COVID-19, once on Tuesday night and again Monday morning. He will address the nation from the Rose Garden on his recovery and the importance of being vaccinated against the virus. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and Dr. John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine, both joined CBS News to discuss the president's bout with COVID-19.

Russia to leave International Space Station after 2024

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Russia says it will pull out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own station, forcing NASA to consider new options for the future. Mark Strassmann has more.

Brittany Griner to give defense testimony during trial in Russia

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WNBA player Brittney Griner is expected to give testimony in her own defense during trial in Russia. Griner told a court she treated her injuries with medically-prescribed cannabis, acknowledging that she was carrying vape canisters containing cannabis oil when she was arrested February at a Moscow airport, but contends no criminal intent.





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