The brutal murder of a former journalist has sparked outrage from women’s rights activists. Mina Mangal was a well-known TV reporter in Kabul. She also worked for the Afghan government before she was shot and killed earlier this month. Her murder highlights the struggles of many Afghan women who face domestic violence without justice. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
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Simple ways to avoid misery during allergy season
More than 22 million people in the U.S. live in areas with high pollen levels Source
Rising sea levels could displace millions in 2 generations
A new study lays out a range of possible outcomes “that go from bad to worse” Source
Video shows police putting “spit mask” on detained 12-year-old
Police say officers on the scene followed standard policy in detaining the boy Source
DJ Khaled talks working with Nipsey Hussle before his death
The music mogul reflects on the slain rapper and the role of his family in his career Source
Howard Stern talks about “wild” Trump on Colbert
Stern said things would be different if Hillary Clinton had come on his show – and he explained why Bernie Sanders is his “hero” Source
NOAA official: 5G technology could reduce accuracy of weather forecasting
An NOAA official told congressional lawmakers that 5G technology could impact weather forecasting. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joined CBSN AM to discuss how. Source
EVMS announces outcome of investigation into Northam racist photo – live updates
The photo in question showed one person in blackface and another in KKK regalia Source
Texas migrant facility suspends intake after death of 16-year-old
The border patrol’s largest migrant processing center is closed for now over fears of a potentially deadly flu outbreak. A 16-year-old from Guatemala, Carlos Gregorio Hernandez Vasquez, died Monday after coming down with the flu in the Weslaco, Texas, facility. Omar Villafranca reports. Source
More severe weather in the forecast as Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri deal with flooding
Many areas in Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas are under water after severe weather hit the areas. “CBS This Morning” lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports from Skiatook, Oklahoma. Source