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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich convicted in Russia

A Russian court sentenced Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a maximum-security prison. He was convicted of espionage charges in what the U.S. government has denounced as a sham trial. The White House says it is continuing to push for his release.

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Pressure for Biden to exit the race rises

President Joe Biden remains in his Delaware home recovering from COVID-19 as a growing number of congressional Democrats call for him to exit the presidential race. Pressure is also coming from top donors as polls show a growing number of voters believe the president should end his campaign.

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The Uplift: Searching for sparkle

A Connecticut movie theater celebrates employees with disabilities all year by searching for their "sparkle" – their unique talents that they can use at work. Plus, a group of college students use their final exam to help a man in need of a home. And more heartwarming news.

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7/19: CBS Evening News

Historic IT outage causes travel chaos, leaves airlines reeling; 10 years on, unique Nashville friendship built around a weekly high five endures

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From the archives: Bob Newhart

Bob Newhart, whose observational humor and deadpan delivery raised his comedy albums and TV sitcoms to classic status, died on Thursday, July 18, 2024, at the age of 94. In this "Sunday Morning" profile that aired on November 3, 2002, the comedian, recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, talked with correspondent Rita Braver about his journey from accounting to standup. Braver also talks with the comic's co-stars Jane Curtin ("The Librarian") and Tom Poston ("Newhart") about Newhart's gifts.

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7/19: CBS News Weekender

Lana Zak reports on the ripple effects of a global technology outage, the latest in the investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, and the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

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WNBA All-Star weekend takes over Phoenix with new team on the horizon

Two new faces at this weekend's WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix will be rookie sensations Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Both athletes have super-charged women's basketball. And as more people are tuning in to the WNBA, there is a new team on the horizon. Jess Smith, president of the Golden State Valkyries, which will debut as the WNBA's 13th basketball team in 2025, joins CBS News to discuss.

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Best beach read recommendations for summer

If you're headed to the beach at all this summer, you'll need a few things: Sunscreen, a towel, maybe some snacks -- but definitely a good book. Sarah Gelman, editorial director of Amazon Books, joins CBS News with some recommendations for the best beach reads of the season.

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Trump, Vance prepare to hit campaign trail

Following the conclusion of the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, are preparing to campaign in key battleground states. Robert Costa has the latest.

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Climate change is making days longer, study finds

This summer millions of people have experienced the fact that climate change is making our days hotter, but new research shows it is also making them longer. CBS News' Lana Zak explains.

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U.S. celebrates 55 years since Apollo 11 moon landing

This weekend marks 55 years since the historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Retired NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao joins CBS News to look back on the small step for man and giant leap for mankind.

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Federal agencies raise security concerns after Trump assassination attempt

Nearly a week after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, federal authorities still don't have a motive for the shooting. Earlier this week, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security released an updated security bulletin outlining threats they are monitoring ahead of the November election. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with analysis.