Two men sue their employer after submitting to DNA tests to prove they weren’t the ones leaving piles of feces on company property. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to explain the case. Source
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Artists gripe about GOP candidates using their songs
Neil Young is just the latest pop star to criticize a GOP politician for using one of his songs during a rally. CBSN’s Meg Oliver takes a look and listen. Source
Queen’s guards trample tourists
Palace guards trampled some tourists who didn’t clear out of their path. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has video of the incident. Source
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Worshipers celebrate second Easter of the pandemic; “Pet nannies” see boom in business thanks to pandemic Source
Rome’s Colosseum undergoes renovation
A new addition to Rome’s Colosseum is bringing the ancient stadium back to life. CBS News’ Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Rome. Source
Elin Hilderbrand on fighting breast cancer and new book
The “queen of the summer novel” is out with “The Rumor,” which takes readers to Nantucket for the 15th time. Hilderbrand joined “CBS This Morning” last June with the deeply personal revelation of having breast cancer, and now she is back to discuss her new work and the real-life challenge that made it into a novel. Source
Ed Sheeran surprises a fan in mall
Ed Sheeran surprised a fan singing one of his songs by joining her on stage for an impromptu duet of “Thinking Out Loud” at a Humane Society fundraiser. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano watch the sing-along. Source
Adorable little boy gives his baby sister some encouragement
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a big brother emboldening his baby sister and two guys that can’t seem to figure out how a Frisbee works. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
Violent minds: Investigating the crossroads of mental health, public safety
The case of William Bruce, who murdered his mother in a psychotic rage, highlights debate over treatment for the mentally ill. Source
Rachel Dolezal steps down from NAACP
After being accused of lying about her race, Rachel Dolezal resigned as head the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on her decision to step down. Source