A funeral will be held for Lewis in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday. Source
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Train derails and bridge partially collapses in Arizona
A bridge over Tempe Town Lake caught on fire and partially collapsed after a train derailed; witness describes a “scene from hell.” Source
Titan of the Week: Team Photographer Donald Page
Meet Donald Page, the team’s official photographer who begins his second season with the Titans in 2020. Source
Media mogul Tyler Perry on “Camp Quarantine” production and helping others
Actor, director, writer and producer Tyler Perry joins “CBS This Morning” to give a behind-the-scenes look at the precautions in place to keep cast and crew members safe while filming at his studio amid the coronavirus outbreak. Tyler Perry Studios is one of the first studios in the country to resume production during the pandemic. Source
Mike Vrabel on Titans RB Derrick Henry’s New Deal: “I’m Extremely Happy For Him”
The Titans signed Henry to a new long-term deal earlier this month. Henry said he felt a lot of love during the process, especially from his Titans teammates. Source
Lawmakers had tough questions after Zuckerberg’s last hearing. Here’s how he responded.
The last time Mark Zuckerberg testified, he left with a homework assignment: to answer more than 100 questions from Democratic representatives Source
Biden talks VP pick and hits Trump on coronavirus response
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he’s close to choosing a running mate. The former vice president said the decision will come next week. Ed O’Keefe reports from the campaign trail. Source
Storm pummels Caribbean, takes aim at Puerto Rico
Officials in Puerto Rico say they are concerned about landslides and widespread flooding. Source
New England Patriots star Patrick Chung on opting out of the 2020 NFL season
Three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Chung of the New England Patriots joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about his decision to opt out of the 2020 season. Source
Rome Opera has COVID-19 friendly opening night at ancient chariot racing site
As early as 2,800 years ago, Romans would flock to the Circus Maximus to be entertained with chariot races. Now, the ancient site has been transformed into an outdoor venue for the Rome Opera House’s summer season. Chris Livesay talks to soprano Rosa Feola about how Circus Maximus is the savior of Italian Opera. Source