Melania Geymonat and her girlfriend, Chris, were attacked after refusing to kiss on a bus in London Source
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Nissan to cut 12,500 jobs as its profit plunges
The automaker said it will trim 9% of its global workforce, with most of the cuts impacting auto plant workers Source
Where all the 2020 Democratic candidates stand on health care
While most agree that universal coverage is an attainable goal, candidates differ when it comes to specifics Source
Russian LGBTQ activist murdered after alleged death threats
Yelena Grigoryeva’s personal details were allegedly listed on a website created to “hunt for homosexual, bisexual and transgender people” in Russia Source
7/25: CBS Evening News
16 Marines arrested amid human smuggling investigation; Hubble telescope captures spiral galaxy 70 million light-years away. Source
7/25/19: CBSN Evening News
Trump calls Mueller testimony a ‘disaster’; Billy Joel joins blind pianist on stage Source
Winning bid for Ebony and Jet magazine photo archives comes in at $30 million
Four million images that are considered to be the most valuable documentation of 20th century African American history will soon have a new home. The winning bid for the images, which were taken for “Ebony” and “Jet” magazines, came in at $30 million at a private auction. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN to discuss the details of that winning bid. Source
Killing of Russian activist shines light on struggles LGBT people still face around the world
A Russian LGBTQ activist has been found dead after being listed on a gay-hunting website, police said. There is a suspect in custody, police said. Rainbow Railroad executive director Kimahli Powell joins CBSN to discuss Yelena Grigoryeva’s legacy and the dangers LGBTQ people still face around the world. Source
L.A. bus shooting suspect tied to multiple deadly shootings
Gerry Dean Zaragoza, 26, is accused of killing two members of his family and a suspected ex-girlfriend in Southern California Source
Juul accused of marketing to children as young as 8
Executives from the e-cigarette maker Juul were questioned on Capitol Hill Thursday about their role in the teen vaping epidemic. The CDC says one in five high schoolers used e-cigarettes in 2018. As Jamie Yuccas reports, the company is accused of marketing to middle schoolers. Source