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Wildfires continue to spread out of control in the West as smoke conditions worsen. Also, RFK Jr. halts $500 million in mRNA vaccine development. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Local officials in Gaza say at least 27 Palestinians died amid more violence near a humanitarian aid site in Gaza. Witnesses say they were shot as they tried to pick up food. Israel said it's looking into the incident. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab has more.
About 2,200 NOAA employees have been fired or took buyouts from the Trump administration since January. More than 500 worked with the National Weather Service, which oversees the National Hurricane Center. There are new concerns over the federal government's ability to handle disasters following the cuts as the Atlantic hurricane season begins.
A new search is underway in the area where Madeleine McCann was last seen. The British girl went missing in Portugal over 18 years ago. CBS News' Leigh Kiniry reports.
Greg Rosen, the prosecutor who oversaw the Jan. 6 cases, has resigned. He is speaking for the first time about President Trump's pardons for Capitol riot defendants and its impact on the DOJ and FBI.
Last month, according to Redfin, people selling homes outnumbered buyers by nearly 500,000. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what to know about the market change.
The suspect in the attack against demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages in Gaza is facing new charges, including a felony hate crime charge. Mohamed Sabry Soliman has also been charged with attempted first-degree murder after a dozen people were injured in the attack, police say. CBS News' Jason Allen has more.
A former personal assistant for Sean "Diddy" Combs returned to the stand Monday after accusing the hip-hop mogul of physical abuse and sexual assault. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges against him. Warning, some of the details in this story are disturbing.
Variety's executive editor for music, Jem Aswad, discusses how Taylor Swift's battle to reclaim control of her master recordings has reshaped how artists and fans understand music ownership, inspiring a broader shift toward creative control in the industry.
Sherri Shepherd joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her role in "Straw," a Netflix thriller about a single mother pushed to her breaking point. The Emmy-winning talk show host plays Nicole, a bank manager held hostage during a robbery.
The last firefighter to escape the North Tower shares his story with teachers and students to make sure the memory of 9/11 is never lost to future generations.
Emma Heming Willis says her family's choice to provide Bruce Willis with a separate home is about safety and support as they navigate his dementia diagnosis.
The video, shared at a House Oversight hearing on what the military calls "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena," better known as UFOs, shows a missile striking an unidentified object and bouncing off of it off the coast of Yemen.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that real change comes from the people, not the courts and urges Americans to read full opinions.
Comedian Nate Bargatze spoke to "CBS Mornings" about preparing to host the 77th Emmy Awards on Sunday.
Oprah Winfrey joins "CBS Mornings" with bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert to discuss her latest selection, "All the Way to the River."
Oprah Winfrey chose "Eat, Pray, Love" author Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir as her September pick.
Two-time doubles Grand Slam champion Taylor Townsend spoke to "CBS Mornings" about finding her love for tennis again and how this U.S. Open changed her on a personal level.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shares the story of a musician who returned to his passion and is now helping others after a life-changing diagnosis halted his career.