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6/28: CBS News Mornings

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Travel chaos is expected ahead of the Fourth of July holiday; extreme heat wave sweeps the southern U.S.

Extreme heat gripping parts of Texas

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Officials say triple-digit temperatures will be "life-threatening" for people working or spending time outdoors Wednesday because of extremely high levels of humidity. Christian Grisales, public information officer for Dallas County Health and Human Services, has advice for people trying to beat the heat.

New DNA testing could solve 1985 murder, according to podcast hosts

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Derek and Nancy Haysom were found stabbed to death in their home in 1985. Their daughter and her then boyfriend spent nearly 30 years in prison for the crime. For part two of our story, Nikki Battiste speaks to two podcast hosts re-investigating the case and the man convicted of the crime.



Is the "internet apocalypse" coming?

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When a major solar storm hit in 1859, "telegraph systems worldwide went haywire." Here's what to know if such an event were to hit today – and how likely it is to happen.

Georgia secretary of state who Trump asked to "find" votes meeting with Jan. 6 investigators

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is set to speak with federal prosecutors Wednesday as the investigation into Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election intensifies. In January 2021, the former president pressured Raffensperger to "find" more votes to help reverse his loss in the election. CBS News reporter and producer Robert Legare has more.

Anheuser-Busch CEO on Bud Light boycotts, his company's reponse and comeback strategy

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Bud Light was unseated as America's top selling beer in May, following protests against the company's inclusion of a trans actress in an online promotional campaign. Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, which brews Bud Light, joins CBS Mornings to discuss the boycott, his company's response and its comeback strategy.

IRS whistleblower says he was told not to pursue steps involving President Biden

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Gary Shapley, the IRS whistleblower in the Hunter Biden tax investigation, said he feels Biden was given preferential treatment. In an exclusive interview with CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Jim Axelrod, he also said that he was told not to pursue steps that could involve investigating President Biden.





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