Two 10-year-old girls from Paris went viral for their friendship and dancing skills. Now, two women from L.A. have recreated their dance – and they’re just like the girls, only grown up. Source Read More »
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Black men, racial justice and the 2020 election
A new opinion article published in The Hill sheds light on the role of Black men in American society and politics. The author, Antjuan Seawright, is a CBS News political contributor and a Democratic strategist, and he joined CBSN to discuss racial injustice and how Black voters could define American politics in the 2020 presidential election. Source Read More »
“48 Hours” Presents: Love and Death in Alaska [Part 2]
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life? Susan Spencer investigates. | Read story Source Read More »
Progressive newcomers shake up status quo Democrats in primaries
The upstart success of several progressives of color comes after a Democratic presidential primary in which voters delivered the consensus choice of Joe Biden as their nominee. Source Read More »
Starbucks joins growing list of companies boycotting Facebook
Coffee shop chain announces it is suspending social media advertising, as part of efforts to stop the online spread of hate speech Source Read More »
Woman’s dying wish fulfilled when singer serenades her at her bedside
86-year-old Shirley Farley wanted to see her favorite singer, Steven Ditullio, perform one last time. Farley is bedridden as she battles a fatal liver disease. So Ditullio came to her bedside to serenade her. Source Read More »
Cirque du Soleil files for bankruptcy, citing COVID-19
Thousands of workers, from clowns and acrobats to back-office workers, to lose their jobs under circus's restructuring. Read More »
Ex-Minneapolis cops appear in court as judge threatens to move trial
A judge warned officials to stop talking publicly about the case against the officers charged in George Floyd’s death. Source Read More »
Extra $600 in unemployment aid may end a week early for some
The CARES Act directs the pay to run through July 31. But the fine print says some states will cut it off a week earlier. Source Read More »
White House says Trump was not briefed on Russian bounty intel
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said at Monday’s White House briefing that President Trump wasn’t briefed on intelligence that Russians offered the Taliban bounties to kill U.S. troops. The intelligence was not verified, McEnany told reporters. Watch her remarks. Source Read More »