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NCAA prepares for laws that will allow student-athletes to profit

The NCAA board of directors will vote today on whether or not to allow college athletes to profit off their own name, image and likeness, as six states move forward with their own laws that would allow students to do so. Edward Scott the vice president and director of athletics at Morgan State University joined CBSN to discuss the future of college sports. Source

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Son of couple who died in Florida condo collapse: “They always wanted to go together — and they did”

When Sergio Lozano left his parents’ apartment Wednesday night after dinner, he did not know it was the last time he’d see them. Hours later, the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, would collapse, taking Gladys and Antonio Lozano’s lives. In an interview with CBS News, Sergio Lozano, who lives in a building across from his parents’, recounts the moment he went out on his balcony and realized their building was gone. Source

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Flying car makes 35-minute test flight between airports in Slovakia

A flying car prototype logged its first 35-minute flight between two airports in Slovakia. The inventor says it hit a cruising speed of about 106 miles per hour and can reach heights of about 8,200 feet. The prototype, which took two years to build, has a hefty price tag of just under $2.4 million. Source

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As search continues, investigation seeks causes of Surfside building collapse

Officials confirm crews pulled a 12th body from the rubble of the collapsed condo building in Surfside, Florida, while 149 people remain unaccounted for. The Miami-Dade state attorney announced she will convene a grand jury to investigate the collapse. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojourquez spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN about where the investigation stands and what the grand jury could be looking for. Source

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