CBS News is looking into the factors driving Republicans’ belief in widespread voter fraud. It comes as a new report found errors of “unusual magnitude” in presidential polls from the 2020 election. CBS News deputy director of elections and data analytics Kabir Khanna joins CBSN’s “Red & Blue” anchor Elaine Quijano with the findings. Source
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Live Updates: Biden town hall
This is the president’s second town hall since taking office, coming as his administration is fighting to pass an infrastructure deal and a COVID-19 spike. Source
Children increasingly overdosing on marijuana edibles
Doctors are warning parents to keep the candy-like drugs hidden from children. Source
Uber and Lyft drivers strike nationwide
A driver-led group has asked both riders and drivers nationwide to boycott services like Uber and Lyft from midnight to midnight on Wednesday. Source
Wildfires scorch West and create nationwide air pollution
Smoke from dozens of fires in the West is drifting across the country, creating potentially dangerous health conditions for millions of people who aren’t near the blazes. Jonathan Vigliotti has more. Source
Overdoses from marijuana edibles rise in children
There’s a rising trend in young children accidentally consuming marijuana edibles at home. Doctors are warning parents to keep the edibles out of reach. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
Children coping with “pandemic grief” after losing a parent
A new study said at least 113,000 American children have lost a parent or caregiver to COVID-19. Source
Back to the office. What the heck do you wear?
In a hybrid work era expect to see hybrid work wear: untucked shirts, stretch fabrics, jackets with tees — even in the most traditional workplaces. Source
Debt ceiling: When will the U.S. be unable able to pay its bills?
U.S. will likely run out of cash to pay its bills in October or November if Congress doesn’t act, Congressional Budget Office report says. Source
Federal judge blocks Arkansas law that would ban nearly all abortions
A federal judge has temporarily blocked an Arkansas law that would ban abortion except to save the life of the mother, with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest. The law was signed by Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson in March but critics filed a legal challenge saying it’s unconstitutional. Source