Officials are unsure when power will be fully restored Source
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David Ortiz released from hospital seven weeks after shooting
The Red Sox legend was in intensive care until June 22 Source
Bipartisan Senate committee warns of Russian interference in 2020
A bipartisan report from the Senate Intelligence Committee found Russia targeted election systems in all 50 states in 2016. They fear that Moscow could interfere again in 2020. Ted Harrington, an executive partner at Independent Security Evaluators, joined CBSN to discuss the election interference. Source
New Mexico chiles to be grown in space
The “Española Improved” chile plant will be the first fruiting plant that the U.S. will grow aboard the Space Station Source
2 U.S. teens implicated in Italian cop’s murder
Two American teenagers have been implicated in the murder of an Italian policeman in Rome. Finnegan Lee Elder and Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth were named by police this morning, after the officer was stabbed to death on Friday. Seth Doane reports from Rome. Source
Castro criticizes Trump’s comments on Rep. Elijah Cummings
President Trump attacked U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, the House Oversight Committee Chairman, calling his district “the worst in the USA.” Cummings has opened several investigations into the president, and is a frequent critic of his border policies. CBS News’ Musadiq Bidar spoke to 2020 candidate Julián Castro about the president’s comments, as well as immigration and his debate strategy. Source
Hong Kong police fire tear gas in protests against mob attack
Saturday’s march was banned by police, with police saying they feared violent clashes between protesters and residents Source
House Judiciary Committee seeks more Mueller documents
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler asked a court for more documents related to Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, saying they’re necessary for a potential impeachment inquiry. Kevin Cirilli of Bloomberg joined CBSN to discuss Mueller, immigration, Iran and the week in politics. Source
U.S. downplays North Korean missile tests
The White House is downplaying Thursday’s missile tests in North Korea, calling them “standard” and “short-ranged.” North Korea says the launches of their new short-range ballistic missiles served as a “warning” to their neighbors in South Korea. Gordon Chang, author of the book “Nuclear Showdown: North Korea takes on the world,” joined CBSN with the latest. Source
N.Y. man charged in deaths of twins after leaving them in hot car
A Bronx man was charged in the deaths of his one-year-old twins after they died in a hot car. According to police, the man left the twins in the car for eight hours while he was at work at the VA hospital. CBS New York’s Ali Bauman reports. Source