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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the July 3, 2015 edition

Law enforcement across the country are on alert as the threat of a terror attack looms over the Fourth of July weekend. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano shows us how police in New York are preparing; Andy Carroll seeks out places of historical significance that have been forgotten. One of his latest hunts led him to an overlooked place in Baltimore that turned out to have direct ties to America's birth. Steve Hartman has the story.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the July 1, 2015 edition

While parts of the East Coast are cleaning up after a series of vicious storms, the West Coast is battling nearly 30 wildfires amid brutal heat. Wyatt Andrews and Carter Evans report; From New York City skyscrapers to casinos, Bryan Berg can recreate almost any structure using only playing cards. CBS News correspondent Chip Reid met up with Berg on a recent project to find out why this Harvard-educated architect spends his time building houses of cards.

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CBS News has learned millions more are at risk of having their personal information compromised than previously thought

The massive federal government data breach could be much worse than first thought, as CBS News has learned millions more are at risk of having their personal information compromised. Law enforcement sources say they suspect Chinese hackers may have stolen the data of up to 14 million people, more than triple what investigators originally thought. Jeff Pegues reports.

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This is the full episode of the CBS Evening News from the June 5, 2015 edition

CBS News has learned the FBI has interviewed up to three potential victims in connection with former House Speaker Dennis Hastert's alleged sexual misconduct. Hastert was allegedly paying large sums of money to cover up prior misconduct during his time as a teacher and wrestling coach in Yorkville, Illinois. Dean Reynolds reports; An office building in Las Cruces, New Mexico, has come up with a way to give people a chance to relax. They've set up a library-style system where people can sign out kittens. Steve Hartman reports.

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