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Authorities capture 1 escaped inmate, another still on the loose

Authorities in Montana captured Chadwick Shane Mobley, an inmate who escaped custody after removing his handcuffs and ankle shackles. Another escaped inmate in Pennsylvania, Michael Burham, used bed sheets to climb out of prison and is still on the loose. Lilia Luciano has the latest. Source

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7/10: Prime Time with John Dickerson

John Dickerson reports on President Biden’s planned meeting with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy this week, devastating floods in the Northeast, and why one Harvard professor thinks a meteor may have fragments of alien technology. Source

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Eye on America: Salute to our service members

In Nebraska, we see how the Department of Defense is using forensics to identify soldiers who’ve been missing in action for decades. And in Florida, we learn how “Yellowstone” star Cole Hauser is helping families of fallen heroes. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller. Source

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Breaking down Sweden’s NATO membership bid

Sweden is one step closer to joining NATO. Turkish President Erdogan has agreed to forward Sweden’s application to his parliament for approval, clearing a key roadblock. George Beebe, director of grand strategy at the Quincy Institute, joins CBS News to discuss the importance of the move. Source

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Trump criticizes Iowa’s governor for staying neutral in 2024 GOP race

As Iowa put a date on the calendar for its 2024 caucuses, former President Donald Trump picked a fight with the state’s Republican governor for staying neutral in the GOP presidential race. Amanda Rooker, chief political reporter at CBS Des Moines affiliate KCCI, joins “Prime Time” to discuss the Iowa caucuses timeline and what it means for the 2024 race. Source

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Harvard professor believes he may have found alien technology

A team of Harvard researchers is investigating fragments of what they believe could be alien technology. The pieces were from a meteor that landed in the ocean near Papua New Guinea back in 2014. Professor Avi Loeb, who leads the research team, joins CBS News to explain the findings. Source

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Prosecutor in Hunter Biden probe denies whistleblower claims

The federal prosecutor overseeing the investigation into Hunter Biden is refuting a claim by an IRS whistleblower in the probe. U.S. Attorney David Weiss says he was authorized by the Justice Department to make decisions about charges in the case. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports. Source

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