Hillary Clinton prepares to testify before the House Benghazi committee as Joe Biden considers a run for the White House. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss. Source
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“48 Hours” investigates the murder of Kat West, a mom and OnlyFans creator
When Kat West’s body was discovered outside her home, police wondered if one of her online fans was involved. Maureen Maher joins CBSN to discuss the investigation into West’s death on this week’s “48 Hours.” Source
Trump, Bush spar over 9/11 comments
GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush scolded Donald Trump for claiming that he may have stopped the 9/11 attacks had he been president at the time. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett has more for CBSN. Source
Carey Mulligan on new voting rights movie, “Suffragette”
The Oscar nominee stars in “Suffragette,” which opens Friday. The story explores early 20th century London where women of all classes came together to battle for the right to vote. Nearly all the cast and crew are female. “Suffragette” puts light on a gritty and little-known part of history, while making some of its own. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source
Prince lives on in new album featuring never-before-heard songs recorded years before his death
A new Prince album will be released on July 30, featuring never-before-heard songs he recorded years before his death. “60 minutes” correspondent Jon Wertheim met with the producer of the album for an exclusive first listen to the song “Welcome 2 America.” Source
Meet the Indian-born basketball player making history
Sanjana Ramesh is just the second Indian-born woman to play Division I basketball and is a beacon of hope for young Indians with hoop dreams. Source
Carey Mulligan on Hollywood’s “inherent” sexism
The star of “Suffragette,” a new film about women’s fight for voting rights in Britain during the early 20th century, tells Norah O’Donnell why she thinks the movie industry still has progress to make in addressing gender equality issues. Source
New “Star Wars” poster released
Disney and Lucasfilm have released a new poster for the highly anticipated film “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” CBSN’s Contessa Brewer has a first look. Source
Texas dance halls in fight to preserve tradition
The Broken Spoke Dance Hall in Austin, Texas, is one of the few historic dance halls that remains open. Across Texas, many dance halls have closed down. Now they are fighting to stay open. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has more. Source
Hillary Clinton hits GOP over voting rights limits in Alabama
The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to the Alabama Democratic Conference about voter identification laws in the state and how they disproportionately affect African American voters Source