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How the Wagner rebellion impacts Putin's power

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The Wagner Group's attempted rebellion lasted less than two days, but the impact of the challenge to Putin's power could linger. Ramy Inocencio takes a look at what the would-be mutiny means for the future of Russia.

Record heat expected to hit South

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Record heat and more storms are expected to impact the South this week. The Weather Channel meteorologist Jacqui Jeras has the forecast.

Eye on America: Uvalde school shooting 1 year later, and all-electric boats

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One year after the Uvalde school shooting, we speak with families working to rebuild trust between residents and law enforcement. Then in California, we welcome you aboard a state-of-the-art electric boat to see how it could transform the industry. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

6/26: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on what's next for Vladimir Putin after the revolt from the Wagner Group, an update on the 2024 race, and where abortion rights stand in each state.

San Antonio officers charged with murder in shooting of woman at her apartment

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Three San Antonio police officers have been charged with murder for the shooting of a woman at an apartment complex. San Antonio police say the victim appeared to be experiencing a mental health crisis when officers arrived on the scene. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest from Texas.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on abortion restrictions set to take effect

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In the last few days, North Carolina Republicans rolled out adjustments to a new law set to take effect Saturday that bans most abortions in the state after 12 weeks, including clarification that medication abortions also are allowed up until 12 weeks. Democratic legislators say the changes are meant to thwart a federal lawsuit filed last week. North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper joins "America Decides" to discuss the future of abortion rights in his state.



Colorado LGBTQ club shooter pleads guilty

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The man who killed five and wounded 17 others in a shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ club last November has pleaded guilty. He was then sentenced to life in prison.

Trump, DeSantis to appear in rival New Hampshire campaign events

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The two 2024 GOP front-runners are in New Hampshire this week. Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis will speak at events about an hour away from each other Tuesday. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "Prime Time" to discuss the latest developments in the Republican presidential field.

How Democrats plan to win back the House in 2024

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With much of the 2024 focus on the race for the White House, Democrats are also aiming to reclaim the House and expand their majority in the Senate. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised what it is calling a record-breaking $37.7 million during the first quarter of 2023, including nearly $17 million in March. The chair of the party's campaign arm, Washington Rep. Suzan Delbene, joins "America Decides" to discuss how Democrats plan to win the House in 2024.

House Republicans' list of potential impeachment targets grows

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floated a possible impeachment of Attorney General Merrick Garland following GOP criticism of Hunter Biden's plea agreement with the Justice Department. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from Capitol Hill.

Ozempic, Wegovy may soon be available in pill form

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Ozempic and Wegovy, the injectable diabetes medications that are also being used for weight loss, may soon be available in pill form. Drugmaker Novo Nordisk said it will seek approval for the pills later this year.

Biden says U.S. had nothing to do with Wagner uprising in Russia

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President Biden says he made clear to Moscow that the U.S. and its allies didn't have anything to do with the uprising in Russia over the weekend. The Wagner Group's mercenary troops marched toward Russia's capital before the Kremlin cut a deal with the group's leader on Saturday. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.

Wagner chief breaks silence following failed rebellion

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Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner mercenary group, said Monday that he was not trying to overthrow Russian President Vladimir Putin when he ordered his troops to march on Moscow. Putin, however, called the march a rebellion. Ian Lee reports on the fallout from the attempted mutiny.

1 killed as tornadoes move across Indiana

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One person was killed and several homes were damaged or destroyed as at least three tornadoes touched down in Indiana on Sunday. Several other states saw severe weather over the weekend, including Arkansas, where a mother and son were killed by a tree knocked down by high winds. CBS affiliate WTTV's Max Lewis reports.





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