It was discovered close to where the year’s first live Asian giant hornet was spotted earlier this month in a rural area near the Canadian border. Source
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Toxic algae blooms eyed in deaths of family of 3 on hiking trail
The family’s dog also perished on the trail in a remote area of the Sierra National Forest in Northern California. Source
Appeals court OK’s resumption of Trump’s “remain in Mexico” policy
Federal panel refuses Biden administration request to keep the program on hold while it tried to get courts to permit the policy to be ended for permanently. Source
“Bring Your Own Brigade”
Two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker captures the horror and heroism of the deadliest week of wildfires in California history and explores the causes of what she calls a “global fire crisis” in the CBSN documentary “Bring Your Own Brigade.” Source
3 senators test positive for COVID-19 as U.S. prepares for booster shots
Three U.S. senators say they’ve tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated. That comes as the Biden administration is preparing to roll out booster shots for millions of people who received the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines. CBS News’ Natalie Brand reports from the White House, and then CBS News reporter Alex Tin joins “Red and Blue” anchor Elaine Quijano with more about what to expect.. Source
Texas’ ban on school mask mandates temporarily denied by court
Public schools in the state will no longer be barred from mandating face masks — for now. Source
Crews race to distribute aid after Haiti earthquake
First responders are struggling to get food and medical care to survivors of the Haiti earthquake. Vladimir Duthiers embedded with Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince. Source
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Panic rises as Biden’s Afghanistan troop withdrawal deadline nears; 4-year-old is one of Mensa’s youngest members Source
Woman comes face-to-face with python in market, then catches it
Helaina Alati, who was trained to catch venomous snakes, suspected the snake was a male looking for a mate. Source
The legal consequences of gunshot detection technology
Since 2010, evidence obtained by gunshot detection devices has been used in U.S. courts more than 200 times. But several studies show that this type of artificial intelligence has serious faults that can lead to false information. Associated Press reporter Garance Burke joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source