An autopsy found Felix McDermott was injected with a fatal dose of insulin, even though he had never been diagnosed with diabetes Source
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Amazon tribe warns future of the rainforest could be in jeopardy
While humans are largely to blame for the destruction of the rainforest, some have managed to maintain it Source
Cloud of mystery surrounds San Francisco’s Karl the Fog
San Francisco’s famous fog even has a Twitter account with 360,000 followers Source
“He robbed me of my dreams”: Jeffrey Epstein accusers testify in court
More than a dozen alleged victims of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had their day in court and detailed the abuse and lingering trauma Source
Puerto Rico braces for Tropical Storm Dorian amid threat of life-threatening floods
Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are under states of emergency as Tropical Storm Dorian picks up steam in the Caribbean. Forecasters warn heavy rain could cause life-threatening floods. As David Begnaud reports, many people are still feeling the impact of Hurricane Maria. Source
Tracking Tropical Storm Dorian
Tropical Storm Dorian hit Martinique, washing out roads on the island. It could become a hurricane before it reaches Puerto Rico. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the storm. Source
West Virginia man sentenced for stealing firearms from ATF
Here’s an update to a story CBS News broke in March: a former contract security guard who stole thousands of firearms from a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) facility has been sentenced Source
Taylor Swift calls out Trump administration at MTV VMAs
“You voting for the video means that you want a world where we’re all treated equally under the law, regardless of who we love, regardless of how we identify,” Swift told fans Source
Oklahoma AG on the “shameful stream of commerce” that led to the opioid crisis
In a first-of-its-kind case, a judge is punishing Johnson & Johnson for its role in the opioid crisis. A judge ordered the health care giant to pay $572 million dollars to Oklahoma. He ruled that the company downplayed the risks of opioids, which the state blames for more than 4,000 deaths. Johnson & Johnson plans to appeal the ruling. Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter, who led the landmark lawsuit, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the decision. Source
Indonesia to relocate its capital city from area that’s sinking
The project will cost almost $33 billion and construction would begin as early as 2021 Source