A Navy lieutenant’s mysterious illness aboard the USS Forrestal leads to his death. Investigators say he was poisoned — after 13 years, the trail leads to a suspect with an unusual motive for murder. Source
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Netflix to join the ACLU’s fight against Georgia abortion bill
Netflix announced they will work with the ACLU in its fight against Georgia’s abortion law. This comes as more Hollywood stars threaten to boycott working there if the law is implemented. Their announcement is already causing a chilling effect throughout Georgia’s growing film industry. Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins CBSN with more. Source
Girl believed to be world’s tiniest newborn goes home
The girl was born 23 weeks and three days into her mother’s 40-week pregnancy in December; she went home five months later as a healthy infant, weighing 5 pounds Source
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Robert Mueller stands behind his report; Experiment raises privacy concerns in iPhone. Source
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Boeing CEO says he would put his family in a 737 Max; Lousiana lawmakers pass restrictive abortion bill Source
Road Map to Murder
The murder of a Navy communications officer after using an ATM leads NCIS agents and police on a trail of twisted relationships, lies and secret double lives. Source
How NCIS investigators unraveled Navy officer’s murder
The murder of a Navy communications officer after using an ATM leads NCIS agents and police on a trail of greed, lies and secret double lives Source
Hickenlooper looks to expand access to long-acting contraception
Hickenlooper’s plan to expand access to contraception is based off a similar initiative he championed in Colorado Source
Louisiana lawmakers pass restrictive abortion bill
Louisiana lawmakers have passed a strict abortion ban that would prohibit the procedure after a fetal heartbeat is detected. The laws are designed to challenge Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision that legalized abortion. Source
Mueller explains why he didn’t charge Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller broke his silence one month after he released the findings of his Russia probe. He explained that it would have been unconstitutional to charge a sitting president and suggested it is up to Congress to pursue impeachment. Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Bob Litt joins CBSN to provide legal insight on what Mueller said Wednesday. Source