During his long military career, retired four-star army general Stanley McChrystal led U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan. He was also in charge of the Joint Special Operations Command, the nation’s premiere military counterterrorism force. Now he’s on a new mission, called “Serve America Together.” It’s a one-year paid national service for young Americans over the age of 18, who will help communities in critical areas like education, the environment, and disaster relief. General McChrystal joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington. Source
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High school valedictorian ends speech by coming out as bisexual
A New York high school graduate just did what he calls the scariest thing he’s ever done: he came out as bisexual during his valedictorian speech. Mason Bleu joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why he chose that moment to come out, and how it felt to share his identity with his classmates. Source
Lil Nas X seemingly comes out as gay
“Thought I made it obvious,” he tweeted, pointing out the rainbows in his album artwork Source
Duncan Hunter tells judge corruption case is political bias
A federal judge in San Diego is scheduled Monday to consider if Hunter is right Source
Jets scrambled after “unidentified object” detected over DMZ
Pilots of the several fighter jets deployed to the area later found that the object was a group of about 20 birds, a South Korean military official says Source
Harris secures endorsements from two more Black Caucus members
With these two new supporters, Harris now has six endorsements from the CBC Source
Taliban claims huge blast in Kabul as peace talks with U.S. falter
Gun battle erupts after massive bomb blast in Afghan capital shows militants still at war as U.S. envoy apparently decides to quit latest round of peace talks Source
Huge protests mark anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China
Police clash with small group of protesters outside semi-autonomous region’s government HQ, forcing huge protest march to reroute Source
Hong Kong protesters try to smash into city’s legislature
Police clash with small group of protesters outside semi-autonomous region’s government HQ, forcing huge protest march to reroute Source
Renewed Hong Kong protests turn violent before large march
Demonstrators try to break into legislature building and clash with police at ceremony marking key anniversary Source