Twenty-eight-year-old fashion designer in New York wants to become a nun, but has been told she can’t until she pays off her debts
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Twenty-eight-year-old fashion designer in New York wants to become a nun, but has been told she can’t until she pays off her debts
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Sergeant Mike Smith was a 28-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, and only two years away from retirement when he was killed. His 9-year-old daughter Caroline remembers the last time she saw her father. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Daughter of slain Dallas officer remembers their last goodbye
A large search was launched in an abandoned iron mine in Wisconsin when the boys’ bikes were found at an entrance without them
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Teen boys who went missing inside bat-filled mine found
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By Mark McIntyre, CBS2 Meteorologist/Weather Producer Good Monday mornin’, everyone! Just as luck would have it, the weather is improving just as we head back to work. Expect plenty of sunshine today with temps in the low 80s, and the low humidity will keep things nice and comfy too! With high pressure starting to flex its muscles over the eastern part of the country, we’ll turn up the heat and humidity through the week. Tomorrow will be partly sunny and a bit warmer, but with higher humidity values. Wednesday will be warmer still, closer to 90, and even more humid – feeling like the mid & upper 90s. We’ll stay hazy, hot, and humid through the rest of the week with lots of 90s and muggy conditions… so stay hydrated and stay cool out there with summer in full swing!

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What’s described as a credible threat comes just days after a sniper shot and killed five Dallas officers and wounded seven others
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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings was on the scene of the shooting Thursday night. Rawlings joined Scott Pelley for an interview about the tragedy.
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Jeremy Hill hurts for his hometown Baton Rouge following Alton Sterling shooting
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FONTANA (CBSLA.com) — Police Wednesday searched for multiple gunmen who opened fire in Fontana, subsequently killing a man near a park. Officers were alerted just before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday about a person who had been shot at Bill Martin Park, located in the 7800 block of Juniper Ave, according to the Fontana Police Department. Upon their arrival, authorities located an 18-year-old man lying on the ground, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Paramedics transported the victim to a hospital where he later died. The victim’s identity is being withheld pending family notification. A preliminary investigation revealed the man was confronted by several suspects in the parking lot of the park. At one point during the confrontation, the victim ran from the suspects who chased after him and fired several shots. The suspects fled from the area before officers arrived, police said. The motive for the shooting remains under investigation. Anyone with information about this incident has been urged to contact the Fontana Police Department at (909) 854-8013.

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NEW YORK (AP) — The Chicago Cubs became the first team since the 1976 Cincinnati Reds’ Big Red Machine to have five players voted as All-Star Game starters when their entire infield earned the honor Tuesday along with center fielder Dexter Fowler. First baseman Anthony Rizzo, second baseman Ben Zobrist, shortstop Addison Russell and third baseman Kris Bryant also were elected. The only other team to start four infielders was the 1963 St. Louis Cardinals. Rizzo led NL players with 3.2 million votes, and Zobrist won the closest race by finishing 88 votes ahead of Washington’s Daniel Murphy. Seven Cubs were picked in all, with Jake Arrieta and Jon Lester selected for the National League pitching staff. Fowler hopes to recover from a hamstring strain that has sidelined him since June 18. The July 12 game at San Diego’s Petco Park will feature 11 first-time starters, the most since 2005. In a sign of the sport’s generational change, 12 of the 17 elected starters are 26 or younger. Boston has six All-Stars, including four starters. Designated hitter David Ortiz, who is retiring at the end of the season, became a 10-time All-Star and is joined by a trio of first-timers: shortstop Xander Bogaerts and outfielders Jackie Bradley Jr. and Mookie Betts. Knuckleballer Steven Wright and closer Craig Kimbrel were selected for the pitching staff. San Francisco catcher Buster Posey was elected along with New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes and Washington outfielder Bryce Harper. In the AL, Kansas City catcher Salvador Perez and first baseman Eric Hosmer were voted to the starting lineup along with Houston second baseman Jose Altuve, Baltimore third baseman Manny Machado and Los Angeles outfielder Mike Trout. Perez led all players with nearly 4.97 million votes. Arrieta is among five first-time All-Stars on the NL pitching staff, joined by New York’s Noah Syndergaard and Jeurys Familia, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Kenley Jansen and Miami’s A.J. Ramos. Other NL pitchers include Washington’s Stephen Strasburg, the Giants’ Madison Bumgarner, the Marlins’ Jose Fernandez and Atlanta’s Julio Teheran. Washington’s Max Scherzer was bypassed. Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances were picked for the AL bullpen from the New York Yankees’ Run BMC trio but Aroldis Chapman was left off after missing the first 29 games of the season while serving a domestic violence suspension. Miller and Wright are among seven first-time All-Stars on the AL pitching staff, joined by Tampa Bay’s Alex Colome, Toronto’s Marco Estrada, Baltimore’s Brad Brach, Houston’s Marco Estrada and Cleveland’s Danny Salazar. Other AL pitchers include Chicago’s Chris Sale and Texas’ Cole Hamels. Petco Park is the second of four straight NL ballparks to host the All-Stars, following Cincinnati last year and ahead of Miami in 2017 and Washington in 2018. Because of that, the AL will be the home team, wear white uniforms and use the Padres clubhouse. Wil Myers was the only Padres player picked. St. Louis’ 1963 infield included first baseman Bill White, second baseman Julian Javier, third baseman Ken Boyer and shortstop Dick Groat. The 1976 Reds’ starters were catcher Johnny Bench, second baseman Joe Morgan, shortstop Dave Concepcion, third baseman Pete Rose and outfielder George Foster. (Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Viral Youtube videos showing the pair’s weaponized flying machines have drone the feds attention and ire
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