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Spanish soccer federation asks Luis Rubiales to resign after unwanted kiss

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Luis Rubiales kissed women's soccer player Jenni Hermoso on the lips without her consent as she collected her World Cup medal. Spanish prosecutors have opened a sexual aggression investigation and the Spanish soccer federation has asked him to resign. CBS Sports analyst Sandra Herrera has more.

Professor killed in shooting at UNC

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A University of North Carolina professor was shot and killed Monday and a suspect is in custody. The shooting prompted an hourslong lockdown of the campus. Jeff Pegues reports.

Florida mourns victims of deadly racist shooting

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Police have identified the victims of a racist shooting in Florida over the weekend. Officials say a white gunman killed two shoppers and an employee at a Dollar General store Saturday as a part of a premeditated attack on Black people. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Jacksonville.

Trump to appeal March 2024 trial date in federal election case

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Federal judge Tanya Chutkan on Monday set March 4, 2024, as the start of the case alleging Donald Trump conspired to overturn the 2020 election -- but the former president plans to appeal the date. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.

2 killed in rescue helicopter crash in Florida

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Two people are dead following a Broward County Sheriff's Office fire and rescue helicopter crashed into an apartment building. One of the people killed was a woman who was in her apartment when the helicopter crashed. CBS Miami's Joan Murray has the latest.



Community mourning 3 killed in racist attack

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The FBI is investigating the fatal shooting of three Black people at a Dollar General in Jacksonville, Florida, as a hate crime. The gunman specifically targeted his victims because of their race and had first attempted to go to a historically black university, law enforcement said. Manuel Bojorques reports.

Mark Meadows testifies in Georgia as Trump gets D.C. trial date

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Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows testified Monday in Fulton County in the first hearing for the Georgia election case in which former President Trump and multiple codefendants face charges related to alleged election interference. In D.C., Trump's trial has been set for March 2024, one day before Super Tuesday. Robert Costa reports on the multiple legal cases the former president faces.

Georgia students embrace new AI-driven curriculum

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A school district in Georgia is teaching kids as young as kindergarten how to use artificial intelligence. Christina Ruffini takes a look at how the AI-driven curriculum works.

Tracking Idalia's path through the Gulf of Mexico

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Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to make its way north-northeast through the Gulf of Mexico, with Florida directly in its path. The Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren has the forecast.

A rare look at one of the "I Have A Dream" speech drafts

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his historic "I Have A Dream" speech 60 years ago. Nikole Killion takes a look at one of the drafts of the speech to see how it differs from what King ultimately said on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Rita Moreno looks back at attending March on Washington 60 years ago

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In August of 1963, two years after winning an Academy Award for her role in "West Side Story," Rita Moreno sat alongside Sammy Davis Jr. at the March on Washington. That's where they watched and listened to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. utter the words "I have a dream." CBS News' John Dickerson speaks with Moreno about that day and how it shaped her own history with activism.

Library of Congress marks 60 years since March on Washington

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Monday marks 60 years since Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders led the March on Washington. The Library of Congress on Capitol Hill holds a number of artifacts from the march. CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman takes a tour of the collection.





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