Actress-turned-singer Jenny Lewis talks with Anthony Mason about her career leading up to the new solo album, “The Voyager.” Source
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Husband of Ebola patient says she is improving
David Writebol, speaking by phone from Liberia, said his wife Nancy is in good spirits while being treated for the Ebola virus at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Source
The Gooseman and his flock
Illinois’ “Gooseman” Paul Messerschmidt, who survived a life-threatening illness by walking a flock of geese, now showcases his exercise partners at county fairs. WIFR’s Mike Buda reports. Source
Health panel rebukes AstraZeneca over “outdated” trial data
New questions are being raised about the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine as health officials say a U.S. trial of the coronavirus shot may have used outdated information. Meg Oliver has more. Source
Jake Owen on music, marriage and boating
Country singer Jake Owen tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski about his latest album, “Day of Gold,” his hot summer tour and why his marriage works. Source
Postmaster general says USPS must slow delivery to stay afloat
Postmaster Louis DeJoy said his plan will stanch billions in losses. Critics cite “deep concerns” about slower delivery. Source
Another major tornado outbreak takes aim at Southeast
More severe weather is on tap as a new study confirms that tornadoes are often stronger than experts thought. Source
Mourners honor Olympic hopeful Katherine Diaz, who was killed by lightning
Mourners gathered to say goodbye to 22-year-old Olympic hopeful Katherine Diaz, one of El Salvador’s top surfers, who was killed by a lightning strike last week while training. Source
Why KSU president Raymond Burse gave up $90K salary to raise workers’ wage
Kentucky State University president Raymond Burse noticed some employees were only making minimum wage, so he gave himself a $90,000 pay cut to help pay for increased wages. Raymond Burse joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts for an exclusive interview on his new payroll plan. Source
Handyman becomes a hero with kidney donation
Tony Antonelli was in need of a new kidney after his first transplant failed. His handyman Dan Reynolds offered one of his. Chip Reid has more on the self-named “blood brothers.” Source