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Russian forces attack Zelenskyy’s hometown

Russian missiles hit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s hometown on Monday, killing at least six people. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports. Plus, George Beebe, director of grand strategy at the Quincy Institute, joined CBS News to discuss the recent escalation in the war. Source

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7/31: Prime Time with John Dickerson

Tonight on CBS News Prime Time – we break down the latest developments in Donald Trump’s legal battles and what Hunter Biden’s former business partner told a House committee, and we look ahead to the United States’ crucial World Cup game against Portugal. Source

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DeSantis unveils new economic plan with hopes of campaign comeback

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled his new economic plan at a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Monday as he looks to rejuvenate his campaign. DeSantis claims the plan, dubbed the “Declaration of Economic Independence,” would bring 3% annual growth. CBS News political reporter Aaron Navarro has the latest from the campaign trail. Source

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What we know about Devon Archer’s testimony on Hunter Biden

One of Hunter Biden’s former business partners testified before the House Oversight Committee Monday in a closed-door meeting. Devon Archer’s appearance is part of the Republican-led investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports on Archer’s testimony. Source

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Trump faces possible indictments in Georgia, Jan. 6 investigations

A Mar-a-Lago employee who faces criminal charges in the case regarding Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents made his first appearance Monday in a Florida federal court. Meanwhile, a Georgia grand jury could soon consider charges against the former president and allies who allegedly sought to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has the latest details from Washington, D.C. Source

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Who will win the legal battle over drug prices?

Medicare is scheduled to start negotiating lower prices in the fall with drug companies as a part of the Inflation Reduction Act President Biden signed in 2022, but several of the largest players hope they never have to negotiate at all. Leading industry groups sued the administration in June, claiming the program violates the First and Fifth Amendments. Josh Nathan-Kazis, health care reporter for Barron’s, joined CBS News to examine the legal arguments in the case. Source

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