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There continues to be shock over the news that singer Mariah Carey lost both her mother and sister on the very same day. How could this happen? Did the mom die of a broken heart like Debbie Reynolds right after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher? Jim Moret goes looking for answers. And trucks are driving through neighborhoods spraying large amounts of insecticides with residents being told to stay inside. It's all to combat the outbreak of the mosquito born West Nile virus, which has even struck the nation's most famous doctor, Anthony Fauci. What's it like to have West Nile? Les Trent spoke with someone who knows first-hand. Plus, there's a new political divide, but it has nothing to do with policy. It's over an opinion piece in the Washington Post labeling Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, as a modern day sex symbol. As Ann Mercogliano reports, conservatives tend to disagree. And what a homecoming it was for a teen who lost her arm and leg in a shark attack. After spending months in the hospital Lulu Gibbons returned to her town where people lined the streets with signs reading “Lulu strong.” Alison Hall has the details.
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There continues to be shock over the news that singer Mariah Carey lost both her mother and sister on the very same day. How could this happen? Did the mom die of a broken heart like Debbie Reynolds right after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher? Jim Moret goes looking for answers. And trucks are driving through neighborhoods spraying large amounts of insecticides with residents being told to stay inside. It's all to combat the outbreak of the mosquito born West Nile virus, which has even struck the nation's most famous doctor, Anthony Fauci. What's it like to have West Nile? Les Trent spoke with someone who knows first-hand. Plus, there's a new political divide, but it has nothing to do with policy. It's over an opinion piece in the Washington Post labeling Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, as a modern day sex symbol. As Ann Mercogliano reports, conservatives tend to disagree. And what a homecoming it was for a teen who lost her arm and leg in a shark attack. After spending months in the hospital Lulu Gibbons returned to her town where people lined the streets with signs reading “Lulu strong.” Alison Hall has the details.
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