A new indictment alleges an Iranian American journalist and activist was targeted by kidnappers backed by the Iranian government. She tells Jeff Pegues she will never stop fighting for the freedom of the Iranian people. Source
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Health official says she was fired after efforts to vaccinate teens
Dr. Michelle Fiscus says elected leaders put politics over the health of children by firing her for her efforts to get more Tennesseans vaccinated. Source
Big cruise ships banned from entering central Venice
Officials declare Venice’s lagoon a national monument after years of international outcry over the hulking vessels damaging the ancient city’s fragile foundations. Source
Tarantula venom may yield pain med to help curb opioid epidemic
Researchers at UC-Davis are trying to use proteins from the venom to make a drug “as potent as morphine but without the side effects of opioids.” Source
Pope Francis leaves hospital 10 days after intestinal surgery
The 84-year-old leader of the Catholic Church had half of his colon removed in a planned surgery – his first major operation since becoming pope. Source
China expert Matt Turpin on Beijing’s strategic objectives
Host Michael Morell and Turpin discuss changes that accompanied Xi Jinping’s rise to power, as well as the gradual shift in U.S. policy towards Beijing. Source
George W. Bush calls Afghan troop withdrawal “a mistake”
Former president says it will lead to civilians being “slaughtered” by the Taliban. Source
4 indicted for alleged Iranian plot to kidnap U.S.-based activist
An indictment unsealed in Manhattan says the intel operatives planned to bring Brooklyn-based Masih Alinejad back to Iran, and to abduct 4 others. Source
Biden says voting rights fight is “the test of our time,” but leaves out the filibuster
In a major speech on Tuesday, President Biden stressed the need to defend voting rights against Republican-led efforts to pass restrictive election reforms on the state level. However, some activists are disappointed after the president failed to mention any planned action related to the Senate filibuster. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, The Washington Post national political reporter Eugene Scott and Reuters White House correspondent Nandita Bose join “Red and Blue” anchor Elaine Quijano with the details and the latest on repercussions former President Trump’s legal team is facing after making false election claims. Source
Major fires burning in 10 Western states with little chance of rain or cooler temperatures
More than ten thousand firefighters are battling blazes throughout one-fifth of the country. And while some states will see monsoon moisture later this week, not all regions will be so lucky. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports from California and CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN for the latest weather forecast. Source