President Joe Biden called Georgia’s restrictive voter law “an atrocity” and said the Justice Department is reviewing it. Also, Americans in the South prepare for more severe weather. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
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Two dead, eight injured in Virginia Beach shooting incidents
Two people are dead after gunfire erupted on the oceanfront in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Saturday. Eight people were being treated for serious and in some cases life-threatening injuries. This includes a police officer who was hit by a car. Source
New “Divergent” teaser trailer released
Fans of “Divergent” are getting their first glimpse at the latest installment of the popular franchise. And Sophia Loren adds another honor to her long list of achievements. Suzanne Marques has your eye on entertainment. Source
Breast cancer patients often must undergo many surgeries, study finds
One surgery often isn’t enough for many breast cancer patients. And a woman’s weight at the time of her pregnancy could impact the development of her baby. Eboni Williams has a look at the day’s top medical stories. Source
3D skin printer could revolutionize burn care
A team in Toronto has developed a method for making functional human skin on demand. Alexander Trowbridge reports. Source
Cancer survivor surprises Garth Brooks on E.T.
Garth Brooks paid special tribute to one fan at his concert in Minneapolis. Teresa Shaw is battling cancer and that night she brought her sign that said, “Chemo this morning. Garth tonight. Enjoying the dance.” The two reunited on “Entertainment Tonight.” Gayle King reports. Source
Egg freezing parties growing in popularity
Fertility parties are attracting more and more women across the country. Christin Ayers of CBS’ San Francisco station KPIX reports on how these parties are mixing cocktails and candid conversations. Source
Headlines at 7:30: Rise of Uber trips charged to Congressional Campaign Committee
“CBS This Morning” takes a look at some of today’s headlines from around the globe. Source
Missouri governor on protecting Ferguson: “Violence will not be tolerated”
As the public waits for a grand jury announcement in the Michael Brown case, state and local governments are warning residents to stay calm, no matter the outcome. Jurors will decide if police officer Darren Wilson will face charges for the killing. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Dallas hospital reaches deal with Ebola victim’s family
The family of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan has reached a settlement with Dallas Presbyterian Hospital. Also, the last remaining Ebola patient in the U.S., Dr. Craig Spencer, was released from the hospital. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source