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Sheriff’s deputy who killed U.S. airman is charged with manslaughter
Fired sheriff’s deputy Eddie Duran is facing a charge of manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting of an airman who opened his apartment door while holding a gun. Source
How to watch tonight’s 49ers vs. Raiders NFL preseason game
The San Francisco 49ers vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL preseason game will be played tonight. Find out how to watch. Source
How to watch tonight’s Jaguars vs. Falcons NFL preseason game
Here’s how and when to watch the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 3 of the NFL preseason. Source
8/23: CBS News 24/7 Episode 1
Harris accepts presidential nomination on final night of the DNC; Tackling inequalities in aquatic sports. Source
Democratic convention delegates weigh in on Kamala Harris’ policies before her DNC speech
Before Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her DNC speech in Chicago, “CBS Mornings” co-host Tony Dokoupil spoke with convention delegates about her policies. Even though she is the nominee, many said they weren’t sure about her positions on key issues. Source
U.S. Justice Department sues RealPage, alleging it enabled price-fixing on rents
The DOJ alleges RealPage colluded with landlords to inflate rental housing prices, harming millions of Americans. Source
“Giggly Squad” hosts talk about their journey to becoming a top podcast
Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, hosts of the popular “Giggly Squad” podcast, join “CBS Mornings” to talk about how they went from recording Instagram Live videos during the pandemic to hosting one of the most downloaded podcasts on Apple. Source
Crowded House reflects on the timeless success of “Don’t Dream It’s Over”
In our “Mornings Mixtape” series, Anthony Mason talks with Crowded House about their iconic 1986 hit “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and the band’s continued success. Source
How political convention memorabilia finds its way to museums
As political conventions end, historians carefully select items like hats, pins and signs to preserve the spirit of these events. These pieces are sent to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History for future generations to see. Source