A clinical and forensic neuropsychologist tells CBS Los Angeles that natural disasters are classified as traumatic experiences Source
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Toxic algae bloom plagues all of Mississippi’s beaches
A toxic algae bloom has forced all 21 of the state’s Gulf coast beaches to close. Going into the water could cause rashes and nausea. Source
Mad Magazine ending monthly publications
This past week, Mad Magazine announced it’s discontinuing monthly publication of new issues after August and will republish classic material instead along with year-end specials featuring new articles. Source
Venture capitalist spreading funding to Middle America
Billionaire Steve Case says too much venture capitalist money goes to businesses on the coasts. So he’s touring the middle of the country on a bus in search of the next big idea. Sharyn Alfonsi reports Source
Siberia’s Pleistocene Park: Bringing back pieces of the Ice Age to combat climate change
With Arctic permafrost thawing too quickly, scientists in Siberia are considering drastic measures. Scott Pelley reports Source
Calendar: Week of July 7
Festivals on both coasts and a birthday for the creator of the Rubik’s Cube, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead Source
Graffiti beyond the streets
What was once a symbol of New York’s ‘bad old days’ is now being celebrated. Serena Altschul reports on “Beyond the Streets,” the largest exhibition of graffiti and street art ever produced Source
Nature: Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
“Sunday Morning” visits the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 7/7
This week’s edition of “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, features Allison Aubrey reporting on hamburgers that are made from plants instead of beef. Plus: Serena Altschul reports on “Beyond the Streets,” the largest exhibition of graffiti and street art ever produced; Luke Burbank attends Monster Jam University; Michelle Miller reports on designer Dapper Dan’s saga that’s been three quarters of a century in the making; Steve Hartman reports on a 97-year-old who loves a hard day’s work; John Blackstone reports on what America, the band, is up to; Jim Gaffigan says cheeseburgers are in “grave danger”; and Mo Rocca takes a trip down the Mississippi River Source
Trump’s “Salute to America” puts military on display
President Trump is facing some criticism for showing off tanks and weaponry during a July 4th celebration. He honored the military and called for unity during his Independence Day speech. Associated Press White House reporter Jill Colvin joins CBSN to discuss the event and other political headlines Source