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U.S. ambassador says she visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter

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The U.S. ambassador to Russia says she was able to visit Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich at a Moscow jail Monday. Ambassador Lynne Tracy says the 31-year-old was, "in good health and remains strong." Russian authorities detained Gershkovich earlier this month on espionage charges. U.S. officials have denounced those charges and are calling for his immediate release. Jeremy Berke, a friend of Evan Gershkovich, joined Prime Time to talk about the situation.

Homeowner charged in Kansas City shooting of Black teen Ralph Yarl

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Prosecutors in Kansas City, Missouri, charged the man accused of shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl after he knocked on the wrong door with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. Yarl is now home after spending the weekend in the hospital. Roxana Saberi joined with the latest details.

Eye on America: Clean water access, a coastal restoration project and more

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We travel to Texas to learn how one nonprofit is on a mission to give every American access to clean water. Then, we go to the Gulf Coast, where two Louisiana natives are restoring the coastline with recycled glass. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.

U.S. tells Americans trapped in Sudan to shelter in place

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The Biden administration is telling any Americans who are in Sudan to shelter in place, as their are no current plans to evacuate them. Fighting in the country has claimed the lives of nearly 200 people in the last few days.

How AI could help prevent gun violence

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As gun violence continues, one company is trying to use AI to help prevent further tragedy. Manuel Bojorquez takes a look at how the technology can help spot threats in real time.



Prosecutor announces felony charges against homeowner in shooting of Ralph Yarl

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Prosecutors in Kansas City, Missouri, have filed felony charges against Andrew D. Lester, the homeowner accused of shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who was shot when he went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings last week. Watch the announcement by Clay County Prosecutor Zachary Thompson.

Gunman in Alabama Sweet 16 shooting still at large

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Authorities in Alabama are still searching for whoever opened fire at a Sweet 16 birthday party over the weekend. The shooting killed four people and injured 32 others. It happened at a dance studio in the city of Dadeville. Officials say they have "strong leads" but have not released any details. Omar Villafranca is there with more on the victims of America's 162nd mass shooting so far this year.

Boston Marathon bombing survivor shares her story

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Dancer Adrienne Haslet was one of the more than 260 people injured in the deadly Boston Marathon bombing. Ten years later, she shares her story with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.

Search continues for 3 missing American sailors

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The U.S. Coast Guard and the Mexican Navy are searching for three American sailors who haven't been seen or heard from in nearly two weeks. Elise Preston spoke with the mother of one of the sailors, who still holds out hope they'll be found.

Dominion v. Fox News trial to start this week

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Some of Fox News' most recognizable anchors and Fox Corporation chair Rupert Murdoch could take the stand this week as the network battles a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Votings Systems. Fox News is being sued for $1.6 billion, with Dominion alleging the network spread misinformation about the company and its voting machines. Scott MacFarlane reports.

Congress back in session as new poll shows support for raising debt ceiling, Trump investigation

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Congress went back to work in Washington Monday with a new CBS News poll showing 70% of Americans in favor of raising the debt ceiling. The polling also found 67% saying Congress shouldn't try to stop any Trump investigations. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto have more.

Fox News defamation trial delayed until Tuesday

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The trial of Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News that was supposed to begin Monday is delayed until Tuesday morning. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined from outside the courthouse with the latest.

Mother and daughter speak out after Alabama Sweet 16 mass shooting

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The mother and daughter whose Sweet 16 celebration became the scene of a mass shooting are speaking out for the first time. Four people were killed and more than two dozen were injured in the shooting at Alexis Dowdell's birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama, over the weekend. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca spoke with them both and joins Lilia Luciano with more.





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