If adopted, the policy would be put in place less than 24 hours before new NIL laws go into effect in seven different states. Source
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Search and rescue efforts continue at site of Florida building collapse
Search and rescue efforts continue in South Florida following last week’s collapse of a residential building. At least nine people are confirmed dead and 150 are still unaccounted for. CBS Miami investigative reporter Jim DeFede joins CBSN AM to discuss the latest. Source
Bipartisan infrastructure deal moving ahead after White House eases Republicans’ concerns
A bipartisan compromise on infrastructure legislation appears to be back on track after the White House clarified remarks from President Biden that some Republicans found concerning. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and congressional correspondent Nikole Killion join CBSN AM with the latest. Source
U.S. troops in Syria come under attack after strikes on militias
There were no injuries and damage is being assessed, Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman Colonel Wayne Marotto said. Source
Many DACA applicants waiting for approval as court ruling looms
A looming federal court decision threatens the Obama-era program, which offers deportation relief to undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. Source
NCAA drafts policy for athletes to profit from name and imagery
An NCAA committee recommended that student-athletes be allowed to make endorsements and profit off their names. Source
What is a heat dome? Extreme temps in the Pacific Northwest, explained
To call this heat wave “unprecedented” does not do it justice. Source
Connecticut set to adopt new “baby bonds” program
Connecticut is expected to become the first state to introduce a “baby bonds” program. It will put $3,200 into a trust for each baby born into poverty, which they can access when they turn 18. Connecticut state treasurer Shawn Wooden, one of the main supporters of the bill, joins Tanya Rivero on CBSN’s “Red & Blue.” Source
At least 11 dead and 150 unaccounted for in Florida condo collapse
Questions are emerging about who knew about the Florida condo building’s structural issues before it collapsed in the middle of the night. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest. Source
Families of Florida condo collapse victims hope for miracle
Families of victims are sharing stories about their loved ones as anguish and pain tears through the community. David Begnaud reports. Source