President Trump is considering giving his nomination acceptance speech from the White House, a decision that legal experts say is not allowed. Meanwhile, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he doesn’t hold a grudge against Senator Kamala Harris after the two traded barbs during the primaries. CBS 2020 campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson join CBSN with the latest. Source
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Ohio governor tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of Trump’s visit
The governor was tested in advance of plans to greet President Trump at the airport. Source
USDA warns against eating prepared meals with recalled onions
Ready-to-eat products sold at Kroger, Walmart and other stores could contain vegetable linked to salmonella outbreak. Source
Nintendo sales surge as COVID-wary homebound turn to gaming
Quarterly profits for the maker of Pokemon and Super Mario have soared more than 600% since last year. Source
1.18 million Americans filed for unemployment last week
1.18 million Americans filed new claims for unemployment last week as the government continues to struggle with a second coronavirus stimulus package. Norm Champ, former director of the Division of Investment Management at the SEC, joined CBSN with insight into these numbers and why they might signify a slow reopening of the economy. Source
New York AG seeks to shut down NRA in suit alleging financial crimes
James’ lawsuit against the NRA is the culmination of an investigation into the gun rights group that began in early 2019. Source
Pope Francis appoints 6 women to senior roles
Pope Francis has ensured there are more women officials at the Vatican than ever before. Source
Facebook, Twitter remove Trump video over false claim about children and coronavirus
President Trump is once again facing criticism for spreading false information about the coronavirus. Facebook and Twitter removed videos in which he claimed children are essentially immune from the virus, which is not true. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to set the record straight. Source