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www.cbsnews.com "CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, July 6, 2023

Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jericka Duncan.

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www.nbcnews.com Houston teen who was missing for eight years was at home the whole time, police say

Questions are growing about the alleged disappearance of a Texas teen who was found alive eight years after being reported missing. But investigators now say he was home with his mother almost the entire time. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson has the latest.

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www.nbcnews.com ‘Sisters of the Skies’ aiming to inspire more Black women to become pilots

A group of trailblazing Black women pilots are hoping to increase their representation in the aviation industry by providing scholarships, mentorships and interactive events to the next generation. NBC News’ Yamiche Alcindor shares more on Sisters of the Skies.

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www.nbcnews.com Heat wave scorching millions across U.S.

Deadly heat that has been hovering over parts of the South for weeks is now expanding its grip northward, causing millions of Americans to be under heat and air quality alerts. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda has the latest summer weather updates.

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www.nbcnews.com Two firefighters killed battling cargo ship fire in New Jersey

Two New Jersey firefighters were killed while battling a massive inferno on a huge cargo ship, officials say. NBC News’ Ron Allen has more details on the tragedy.

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www.nbcnews.com Britney Spears says she was 'backhanded' by NBA star Victor Wembanyama's security in Las Vegas hotel

“I have yet to get a public apology from the player, his security, or their organization,” the pop star said. “I also don’t appreciate nor do I think this is a laughing matter."

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www.nbcnews.com Lawmakers seek to loosen rules on marijuana use by military recruits and security personnel

Amendments authored by Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Robert Garcia, D-Calif., would allow past marijuana users to join the military and gain security clearances, respectively.

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www.cbsnews.com Affirmative action in college admissions and why military academies were exempted by the Supreme Court

Some constitutional scholars say the Supreme Court's exemption for military academies undercuts the argument for rejecting race-conscious admissions.

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www.cbsnews.com Iowa teen gets life in prison for killing Spanish teacher over bad grade

Willard Miller, who along with Jeremy Goodale pleaded guilty to beating Nohema Graber to death, will be eligible for parole after 35 years.

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www.nbcnews.com Freedom Caucus members voted to oust Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. It's unclear if it worked.

Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry has not informed Greene that she's out of the ultraconservative group, a source said. Other sources called the situation "a mess."

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www.cbsnews.com Need an apartment? Prepare to fight it out with many other renters

Securing an apartment in the hottest U.S. cities can mean beating out nearly two dozen other renters, new analysis finds.

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www.nbcnews.com Foot fondler on the loose in Lake Tahoe area, officials warn

Two women staying at a resort in Stateline, Nevada, reported intrusions to their rooms on Sunday and Monday morning, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

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www.cbsnews.com U.S. expected to announce cluster munitions in new package for Ukraine

The Biden administration is expected to include controversial cluster munitions for Ukraine in a weapons assistance package on Friday, according to U.S. officials.

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www.nbcnews.com Neighbors of 'missing' Houston man stunned and confused by apparent hoax

The mother of Rudy Farias would "start crying and say they haven’t found him,” said resident John Richardson, who lives across the street from them.

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www.nbcnews.com DeSantis campaign announces $20 million raised in second quarter, as super PAC takes in $130 million

The campaign's haul came in six weeks following the launch of DeSantis' presidential run in late May.

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www.cbsnews.com Massachusetts lawmakers target "affirmative action for the wealthy"

Admissions preference for the children of alumni is under scrutiny following the end of affirmative action at colleges.

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