The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments regarding the Affordable Care Act and the Mueller grand jury this fall. Source
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Semisonic singer Dan Wilson on working with Carole King, writing “You’re Not Alone”
Minneapolis band Semisonic, best known for their alternative rock hit “Closing Time,” is back after a hiatus of nearly two decades. Their new EP, “You’re Not Alone,” marks their first new release as a group since 2001. Lead singer Dan Wilson speaks to Anthony Mason about how he has filled the long pause in the band’s journey, including his acclaimed songwriting career. Source
Yelp searches for Black-owned businesses jumped 7,000%
Since the recent Black Lives Matter protests, Black-owned businesses have seen a boom compared to last year, according to a report from Yelp. Source
Ginsburg confidante recalls how Supreme Court justice handled her fame
George Washington University law professor Jeffrey Rosen, author of “Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law,” joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Source
Firefighter who died battling California blaze mourned as wildfires rage
Blazes in the state have so far destroyed 3.5 million acres. Source
Ginsburg confidante shares memories after Supreme Court justice’s death
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at the age of 87. George Washington University law professor Jeffrey Rosen first met Ginsburg in an elevator in 1991, when he was a young law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals. The brief encounter led to a 30-year friendship and his book, “Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty and Law.” He joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the icon’s legacy. Source
“Goodfellas”: New book goes inside the dramatic production of Martin Scorsese’s epic
Thirty years ago, the critically acclaimed Martin Scorsese epic “Goodfellas” was released, starring Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta. This week, a new book titled “Made Men” is out detailing the film’s dramatic making, and why it remains so relevant today. Jeff Glor speaks to author Glenn Kenny. Source
Chef Justin Anthony brings a taste of South Africa to Atlanta
Atlanta restauranteur Justin Anthony was not a trained chef, but always thought the food from his native South Africa might be a hit in the U.S. He was proven right, expanding to four eateries in the city before the pandemic hit and turned his attention to something else — feeding his community and the health care workers on the front lines. Just before the pandemic, Dana Jacobson sat down with Anthony to enjoy a culinary tour of his homeland. Source
James Bond’s Aston Martin is back on the market for $3.5 million
The Aston Martin DB5 has become as much a part of James Bond’s identity as a shaken martini. The iconic car has been Bond’s much-loved vehicle since 1964, and is now being faithfully rebuilt for collectors — minus the machine guns and ejector seat. Charlie D’Agata went to Aston Martin’s headquarters outside London for a close look at the car, which comes with a $3.5 million price tag. Source
Trump, Biden, Clinton react to death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg as political battle looms
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at the age of 87. President Trump described Ginsburg as “a fighter to the end,” reacting to her death as he left a Minnesota campaign rally. While tributes from people like all four living former presidents poured in, the trailblazer’s death is opening up a new campaign issue. Nikole Killion reports. Source