The Food and Drug Administration is warning of a possible increased risk of a rare neurological condition after getting the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. There are 100 suspected cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome out of the more than 12 million doses given. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joined CBSN to discuss this latest warning and more. Source
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Senators craft dual infrastructure proposals ahead of August recess
As staff finalize language for the bipartisan proposal, Senate Democrats are crafting a bill that could cost upwards of $3.5 trillion. Source
Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg removed as officer of subsidiaries after tax charges
Public records show Weisselberg was removed as vice president, secretary and treasurer of at least seven entities tied to the Trump Organization. Source
Can Japan score a second Olympic rebirth?
In 1964, less than two decades after its defeat in WWII, Japan wowed the world by hosting a successful Olympics. As CBS News’ Lucy Craft reports, recapturing that Olympic magic hasn’t been easy. Source
Boeing finds new flaw in some 787 Dreamliner planes
FAA said the problem near the nose of some undelivered 787s “poses no immediate threat to flight safety.” Source
Fire guts COVID ward, killing at least 92 in Iraqi hospital
The blaze – the 2nd similar case in a year – was sparked by an oxygen cylinder exploding, but it spread quickly, trapping dozens of patients and their family members. Source
Florida condo collapse death toll climbs to 95
Officials plan to step up security at the site of the Miami-area condominium collapse to make sure the personal possessions of the victims are preserved for their families. Source
Report: Top places to live in the U.S.
U.S. News & World Report’s real estate editor Devon Thorsby joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the top places to live in the U.S. She shares what real estate trends from the pandemic are here to stay. Source
Watch Live: Officials giving updates on Florida condo collapse
Officials plan to step up security at the site of the Miami-area condominium collapse to make sure the personal possessions of the victims are preserved for their families. Source
These abandoned Olympic venues look so sad
These once-glorious complexes are not what they used to be Source