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Headlines at 7:30: Crumbs Bake Shop may live to see another day

Despite closing its stores on Monday, Crumbs bake shop says it's close to securing financing from various investors. Also, the FTC is suing Amazon for its lack of parent controls. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

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German government orders top CIA official to leave Berlin

A year after it was revealed the NSA eavesdropped on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone calls, two new cases of alleged American espionage has emerged. The German Ministry says that his country wants a more "honest" relationship with the United States. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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U.S. officials blame Chinese nationals for cyber attacks

Chinese national Su Bin, also known as Stephen Subin, was arrested two weeks ago near Vancouver, British Columbia, on U.S. charges that he unlawfully accessed the computer systems of major U.S.-based aviation manufacturers. Bob Orr reports

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Weather forecast: Return of the Polar Vortex?

Big changes in the weather are coming for millions of Americans next week. The West will get extreme heat, while the East and Midwest could see a return of the Polar Vortex. Megan Glaros of CBS affiliate WBBM reports.

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Death toll mounts as Israel hammers Gaza

In four days of fighting, Israel has hit more than 1,000 targets, leaving dozens dead, and the U.S. is offering to help broker a ceasefire. Holly Williams reports from Gaza.

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MoneyWatch: FTC suing Amazon; Markets tumble for Portugal

The FTC says Amazon is not doing enough to stop children from making in-app purchases. Also, anxiety over Portugal sent the market tumbling yesterday. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Drinking less alcohol may lower risk of obesity, heart disease

A new study finds reducing alcohol consumption can lower the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and obesity. And how effective are calorie counts on menus? Danielle Nottingham reports on the day's top health stories.

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D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray on marriage equality

Mayor Vincent Gray, of Washington, D.C., offers a Skype testimonial about his city's 2009 passage of a law recognizing same-sex marriage, and the fallout he felt personally because of his support.

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New York prosecutors question ex-wife of the son of Trump Organization's CFO

The former daughter-in-law of the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, was contacted multiple times by both the Manhattan district attorney's office and the state attorney general's office. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joins "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the latest developments in a pair of investigations into former President Trump and his real estate company.

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Who needs to worry about West Nile virus

Summer is West Nile virus season, and cases of of the mosquito-borne disease have been reported in numerous states in recent weeks. For most people, infection is not serious, but some patients can get very sick or even die. Dr. Steven Gordon, chairman of the department of infectious disease at the Cleveland Clinic, tells CBS News who's most at risk and how to prevent it.

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Involvement in Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Dan Raviv, CBS Correspondent and author of “Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel’s Secret Wars,” tells what tensions between Israelis and Palestinians mean for the Middle East.

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Summer safety for baby

Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, offers tips on how to keep your child comfortable in the summer heat.

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World's tallest water slide opens in Kansas City

Kansas City's Schlitterbahn water park has unveiled what is being billed as the world's tallest and fastest water slide. It's called the "Verruckt" -- German for insane. KCTV-TV's Emily Rittman reports.

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7/10: Casualties rise as Israeli air strikes continue in Gaza; Babe Ruth's elderly daughter preserves legacy

Israel is targeting what it calls command centers, though they're often just the homes of militants. To give families a chance to evacuate, the Israeli military sometimes telephones in advance or fires a small missile without an explosive; and, generations of kids came to idolize Babe Ruth pitching for the Red Sox. But it's his 97-year-old daughter who feels his presence more than anyone.

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Perry requests National Guard to stem tide of illegal immigrants

Texas Governor Rick Perry says he told President Obama the immigration crisis can be fixed by moving a thousand National Guard troops to the border. But the president opposes sending them and argues the problem is not apprehending minors but caring for them while their immigration status is reviewed. Major Garrett reports.

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Calling wife “pig”, Donald Sterling vows never to sell LA Clippers

Shelly Sterling tried to convince the judge that she alone has the right to sell the team because she claims her 80-year-old husband has Alzheimer’s. In court, Donald Sterling called his wife a “pig” and vowed never to sell the LA Clippers. Ben Tracy reports.

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Massachusetts apartment fire claims seven lives

In Lowell, Mass., seven people were killed before dawn when flames swept through an apartment building, 100 yards from a fire station. Witnesses say tenants jumped from windows, some tossing babies to rescuers below. WBZ-TV’s Jonathan Elias reports.

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Indianapolis undergoes violent crime surge

There have been 75 homicides so far this year in Indianapolis, a pace that would give it a higher per capita murder rate than New York City. The violent crime is also accompanied by a sudden rise in illegal weapons and heroin. Dean Reynolds reports.

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In U.S. legal system, immigrant children make bid for status

Tens of thousands of children who entered the United States illegally are making their case to stay in the United States. Those with lawyers have a better shot of gaining status, but those without may struggle to make their case. Michelle Miller reports.

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Child once thought "cured" of HIV tests positive

Physicians at the University of Mississippi Medical Center were monitoring a four-year-old girl believed to have been cured of HIV after going two years with no trace of the virus. But a routine checkup this month showed that the virus has returned. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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Casualties rise as Israeli air strikes continue in Gaza

Israel is targeting what it calls command centers, though they’re often just the homes of militants. To give families a chance to evacuate, the Israeli military sometimes telephones in advance or fires a small missile without an explosive. Holly Williams reports from Gaza City.

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Eurozone debt crisis flares anew

Concerns about the solvency of Portugal's biggest bank is renewing concerns about "contagion" in the currency bloc and roiling global financial markets. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari assesses the risks for investors.




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