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The CEO of UnitedHealth Group says it could still be several months before patients know if their data was stolen during a cyberattack earlier this year on one of its subsidiaries — but it could affect as many as a third of all Americans. cbsn.ws/3WH3awP

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70 days after the biggest cyberattack on the US healthcare system, bipartisan scourge on Capitol Hill.

UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty publicly apologized... and revealed IT provider Change Healthcare didn't deploy multi-factor authentication.

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'We don't even know what data was stolen,' Senator Wyden tells UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty, during a congressional hearing on the cyberattack that exposed millions of Americans' confidential medical information. 'Your company, on your watch, let the country down.'

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Victims of elder fraud lost nearly $3.4 billion last year, with over 100,000 complaints filed, according to a newly released FBI report. The AARP is launching a nationwide public awareness campaign, urging people to speak out.

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Criminal schemes targeting U.S. seniors account for $3.4 billion in reported losses, FBI says cbsnews.com/news/criminal-… By Rob Legare + Nicole Sganga

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EXCLUSIVE: Pope Francis shares his insight on the state of the world in a rare one-on-one interview with Norah O'Donnell 🇺🇸 ahead of the Vatican’s inaugural World Children’s Day.

Watch a special edition of the CBS Evening News broadcasting live from Rome tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET.

EXCLUSIVE: Pope Francis shares his insight on the state of the world in a rare one-on-one interview with @NorahODonnell ahead of the Vatican’s inaugural World Children’s Day. Watch a special edition of the @CBSEveningNews broadcasting live from Rome tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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Maryland police charged an 18-year-old for threats of mass violence at his high school and elementary school. A friend reported a memoir about a bullied transgender teen's desire to shoot up a school, documents show. Police say elements from the story reflect the suspect's life.

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Maine has become a hub for illicit marijuana trade, with potentially hundreds of suspected unlicensed grow houses operating within the state, according to a CBS News investigation. Federal officials say many of the farms are linked to organized crime in China.

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A CBS News investigation finds illegal marijuana growing operations are expanding in rural parts of the U.S. — and the billion-dollar black market boom may be backed by Chinese organized crime. @nicolesganga reports.

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More than half of US adults say they’ve tried marijuana… 24 states plus DC have legalized it recreationally.

But as more states break the grass ceiling, the black market weed underworld thrives.

More on the criminal network behind the budding industry⬇️ x.com/CBSMornings/st…

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Oahu is “on the verge of a greater catastrophe” as water supplies dwindle, and what remains is continuously threatened by contamination and overuse:

“We may come to a point...where we have to decide who gets water and who doesn’t.' cbsn.ws/49wYVqf

Oahu is “on the verge of a greater catastrophe” as water supplies dwindle, and what remains is continuously threatened by contamination and overuse: “We may come to a point...where we have to decide who gets water and who doesn’t.' cbsn.ws/49wYVqf
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New images from the U.S. Navy show mangled wreckage on the floor of the Patapsco River where the Francis Scott Key Bridge once stood.

Divers guided by sonar imaging have just 1-2 feet of visibility in front of them. There’s 4-5 feet of mud loose at the bottom of the river.

New images from the U.S. Navy show mangled wreckage on the floor of the Patapsco River where the Francis Scott Key Bridge once stood. Divers guided by sonar imaging have just 1-2 feet of visibility in front of them. There’s 4-5 feet of mud loose at the bottom of the river.
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President Biden is expected to visit Baltimore on Friday to tour the wreckage for the first time since the deadly bridge collapse.

Meanwhile, crews are working to extract mangled steel beams trapping the Dali container ship.

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Crews are working around the clock to remove the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in a desperate race to reopen one of the busiest ports in the country. cbsn.ws/3J4B4n3

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Crews are working to remove the first portion of debris from the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse site, as part of ongoing efforts to clear the Port of Baltimore. A temporary, alternate channel has now opened to allow access for small vessels, Nicole Sganga reports.

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Workers are now cutting the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge into pieces — and they have already moved tons of debris — in an effort to re-open the Port of Baltimore and recover the bodies of four construction workers who are presumed dead. cbsn.ws/4adcvjR

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