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Royal wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski on new children’s book, royal baby

Photographer Alexi Lubomirski captured the official portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day and took their engagement photos. Now Lubomirski has a new children’s book, “Thank You for My Dreams: Bedtime Prayers of Gratitude.” Lubomirski joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his inspiration behind the book and the highly anticipated arrival of the royal baby. Source

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AG fails to release unredacted Mueller report; Exorcism requests triple in Italy Source

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Trump urges reopening of houses of worship

President Trump demanded that governors reopen churches, synagogues and mosques, threatening to override them if they refuse — though it is unclear if he has that power. Weijia Jiang reports. Source

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Preliminary results from two leading vaccine trials show promise

There’s encouraging news from the two leading experimental coronavirus vaccine trials. Researchers in both trials have reported the presence of antibodies in volunteers after injecting them with experimental vaccines. Charlie D’Agata reports in the series “Racing to a Cure.” Source

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Doctors stealing more prescriptions, report finds

CBS News is the first to report on a new study on the misuse and theft of opioids by doctors, nurses and other health care workers. More than 47 million prescription doses were stolen last year. Errol Barnett reports. Source

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Changes coming to “CBS Evening News”

CBS News announced Monday that Norah O’Donnell has been named anchor and managing editor of “CBS Evening News.” Anchor Jeff Glor reflects on the changes taking place at CBS News. Source

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Georgia governor to sign controversial “heartbeat” abortion bill

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is expected to sign one of the most restrictive and controversial anti-abortion laws in the country. The bill makes abortions illegal once a heartbeat is detectable in the embryo, which can happen as early as five or six weeks after conception. Mark Strassmann reports. Source

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