Two more people have died in Minnesota from vaping-related illnesses. While both the CDC and the FDA have issued warnings for people to avoid vaping, the underlying cause of the deaths and more than 1,100 illnesses remain unknown. Rolling Stone reporter EJ EJ Dickson joins CBSN AM to discuss her reporting on the health crisis. Source
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China wanted Rockets GM sacked for Hong Kong tweet, Adam Silver says
But the NBA Commissioner says he told officials in Beijing, “There’s no chance that’s happening. There’s no chance we’ll even discipline him” Source
Barbie’s Malibu Dreamhouse is available to rent on Airbnb
Come on Barbie, let’s go party — Mattel is listing the beloved doll’s iconic Malibu Dreamhouse Source
Katie Couric’s Notebook: Dr. Tiller
Many Doctors Practicing In A State Of Fear, Patients That Face Intimidation When Seeking Services Source
Mexican authorities locate son of “El Chapo” after gunfight
It wasn’t immediately clear if Ovidio Guzmán was taken into custody Source
“I don’t believe anymore that they love our country”: Trump takes aim at Democrats at Texas rally
President Trump hit his usual talking points at a Dallas rally on Thursday, although he zeroed in on religion and gun for the Texas crowd. He also criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and his 2020 rivals, including former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Congressman Beto O’Rourke. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid reports from Dallas. Source
President Trump, Beto O’Rourke hold dueling rallies in Texas
President Trump spent Thursday in Texas. Gromer Jeffers, a political writer for the Dallas Morning News, joins “Red and Blue” to discuss the state Democrats say could become a battleground ahead of 2020. Source
Trump rails against “hateful” Democrats at Texas rally
President targeted Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Beto O’Rourke Source
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Mulvaney says delay in Ukraine aid linked to DOJ investigation; Astronauts ready for historic all-female spacewalk. Source
Mark Zuckerberg defends policy to allow politicians to lie in campaign ads
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed the importance of freedom of expression Thursday, saying the social platform won’t police political speech. The Washington Post tech reporter Cat Zakrzewski joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss his speech at Georgetown University. Source