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Rex Heuermann has already pleaded not guilty to murdering four women, out of the 11 whose remains were found at Long Island's Gilgo Beach more than a decade ago. He will return to court on Thursday where he is likely to face new charges related to a fifth killing.

When Texas radio host Ryan Hamilton found out his wife was suffering a miscarriage and the fetus no longer had a heartbeat, he said that was "only the beginning." Hamilton tells CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca about the confusion the couple had as they turned to doctors for help treating his wife amid the state's strict abortion laws.

Many newer vehicles have built-in technology that is meant to remind drivers that a child is in the back seat of a car, which can be deadly on a hot day. But a Louisiana family warns the technology isn't good enough to prevent a tragedy. National consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi reports.

Colson Whitehead has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction twice. The bestselling author of 11 books, Whitehead talks about "Crook Manifesto," the second in his "Harlem Trilogy," and how his life has impacted the series.

Actor Dakota Fanning talks about taking on a new role, starring in her first horror movie as an adult. In "The Watchers," she plays Mina, a 28-year-old artist who becomes trapped in an Irish forest with three strangers, and they're stalked by mysterious creatures.

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