A former Morehouse College student has accused the all-male, HBCU of ignoring his accusations of sexual misconduct. The school has launched an investigation after Michael Key’s twitter videos went viral. Eric Stirgus, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joined CBSN to discuss the latest. Source
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Equifax paying ex-CEO nearly $20 million in bonuses
Company’s $700 million settlement over consumer-data hack didn’t stop its former CEO from receiving massive payday Source
Push to grant protected status to Venezuelans fails in House
The bill’s supporters pushed to suspend the rules of House and pass the bill before lawmakers left for their August recess Source
9/11 survivors thank first responders who saved their lives
Congress finally approved a bill designed to provide financial support to first responders who became ill after 9/11. Three survivors spoke with CBS News about how those first responders changed their lives forever. Source
Inside Boris Johnson’s rise to becoming the next British prime minister
The next British prime minister will be Boris Johnson, who will be tasked with finding a solution to Brexit. But many people already love him or loathe him. Elizabeth Palmer explains. Source
Thousands of migrant children could be detained indefinitely
“Unfortunately, I have well over 4,000 of those children in my care,” Office of Refugee Resettlement Director Jonathan Hayes told CBS News in an exclusive interview Source
Thousands of migrant children could be held long-term
CBS News went inside a facility housing the youngest unaccompanied migrant children, who showed up by themselves at the border or were separated from relatives. Thousands being held in shelters in 23 states could be held long-term. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
Protesters rally in front of governor’s mansion in Puerto Rico
A number of Puerto Rico officials have stepped down as protests intensify demanding Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resign. “CBS This Morning” lead national correspondent David Begnaud joins “Red & Blue” with an update on the 11 days of protests. Source
Democrats and Republicans prepare for Mueller’s testimony
Robert Mueller will soon be answering questions for the first time about the Russia investigation and his decision not to recommend criminal charges against President Trump. Both Democrats and Republicans are preparing for his testimony. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
U.S. may have downed more than one Iranian drone
The U.S. destroyed an Iranian drone last week over the Strait of Hormuz. CBS News has learned a Navy ship may have brought down more than one. David Martin is traveling in the Middle East with the head of U.S. Central Command and has the latest. Source