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One of Hip-Hop's most acclaimed songwriters has now been accused of sexual assault. The-Dream is an eight-time grammy-winner and long-time collaborator of Beyonce's. A lawsuit filed in California yesterday contains disturbing details -- stemming from claims he used his success to recruit, then sexually abuse, an up-and-coming artist named Channaz Mangroe around a decade ago.

A Consumer Reports investigation found what the group calls "concerning levels of lead" in some veggie puffs, snacks designed for young kids. The brands behind the snacks say they're safe, but experts say no amount of lead is safe for kids. Senior consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports.

William Clay Ford Jr., Ford Motor Company executive chair, joins "CBS Mornings" to preview the re-opening of the Michigan Central Station in Detroit.

Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and wife of the late sports journalist Grant Wahl, joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the new anthology titled "World Class," featuring 38 of Wahl's works, including a foreword she wrote.

"Stereophonic," written by David Adjmi and scored by Will Butler, follows a fictional band in the 1970s trying to record a hit album. CBS News senior culture correspondent Anthony Mason spoke to the cast.

President Biden is in France this week to commemorate 80 years since the D-Day invasion. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has a preview of his schedule.

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