Ukraine’s incursion into Russia is in its second week as Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s forces inch farther into Russian territory. Ukraine’s military says it struck two key bridges in Russia’s Kursk region while Russia continues strikes inside Ukraine. Ian Lee has the latest.
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Israeli forces continued striking Gaza over the weekend ahead of expected cease-fire talks this week. Both Israel and Hamas are blaming each other for holding up any possible cease-fire. Ramy Inocencio reports.
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The Democratic National Convention is set to begin Monday in Chicago, where President Biden, former first lady Michelle Obama and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are all scheduled to speak. Ed O’Keefe has more.
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Thousands of gallons of jet fuel contaminated the Navy’s drinking water system for Pearl Harbor. Families dealing with health issues sued, alleging they were harmed by negligence at Red Hill.
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First, military families say a base’s water was unsafe. Then, a report on deadly landmines plaguing Ukraine. And, a look inside the dangerous Indian Relay horse race
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Here’s how and when to watch the Green Bay Packers face the Denver Broncos for NFL preseason Week 2 tonight.
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Ukraine has been littered with millions of landmines since Russia’s invasion began two years ago. A humanitarian group says clearing them will take “generations.”
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John Aprea landed his first break in the 1967 Steve McQueen classic “Bullitt” before landing the role of young Salvatore “Sal” Tessio in “The Godfather Part II.”
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Trump, Harris both campaign hard in Pennsylvania; California governor signs new laws targeting smash and grab thefts
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When coal was king, coal miners risked their lives to fuel America. Photographer Russell Lee captured the hardships and privations (as well as moments of joy) in America’s mining communities in the mid-1940s. His pictures are now on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., in an exhibit titled “Power & Light: Russell Lee’s Coal Survey.” “Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley offers us a tour.
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