“I’ve been obsessed with dinosaurs since I was a kid, so it was a pretty big deal,” student Harrison Duran said Source
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Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony – the takeaways
The former special counsel testified Wednesday before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees about the findings of his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election Source
Glyphosate faces a test inside America’s homes
The active ingredient in the weed-killer Roundup is facing growing concern from parents amid tests that show the chemical in cereals and foods. Source
School district reverses, will allow donations to wipe out lunch debt
A letter from Wyoming Valley West School District in Pennsylvania warned parents some children could have been reported to court Source
School district to accept offer to pay lunch debts
Help is on the way for those kids who couldn’t afford school lunch at a Pennsylvania school district. Multiple sources told CBS News the district will now accept donations. Source
Why live in a town with a high cancer risk?
In Reserve, Louisiana, people have had health problems for decades, ranging from dizziness to liver and lung cancer. Many believe a nearby chemical plant is the source. Janet Shamlian spoke to resident Robert Taylor, and found out why he hasn’t moved. Source
High cancer risk plagues Louisiana town near chemical plants
For decades, people in Reserve, Louisiana, have had health problems ranging from dizziness and severe headaches to liver and lung cancer Source
Analysis: Mueller report still looms over Trump’s White House
During testimony Wednesday, Robert Mueller made it clear that his investigation did not exonerate President Trump of obstruction of justice Source
Meek Mill granted a retrial and 2008 conviction thrown out
A Pennsylvania appeals court overturned rapper Meek Mill’s conviction in a drug and gun case that kept him on probation for years. His case gained national attention after a judge jailed him for a probation violation connected to the case. Nikki Battiste reports. Source
Remembering the Apollo 11 splashdown 50 years later
History notes July 20, 1969 as the day men first landed on the moon. But July 24 marked the day President John F. Kennedy’s space challenge was fully realized. Source