Big stars strutted the red carpet at the Met Gala — and many did so wearing daring ensembles Source
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Royal baby name guessing game reaches fever pitch
Bookmakers know what the uninformed public thinks Meghan and Harry’s new-born son on will be called, but when will the truth be revealed? Source
Health care professionals misusing opioids
An alarming new report highlights the problem of opioid addiction among health care professionals. The report out Tuesday shows more than 44 million doses of legally prescribed opioids were stolen last year. That’s an increase of 126 percent from 2017. Errol Barnett spoke to a patient and a doctor about the impact of so-called drug diversion.
Distraught mom of missing Texas girl: “It’s like a nightmare”
An amber alert is in effect for a 4-year-old girl after her stepfather said she was kidnapped after he had pulled over on the side of a road Source
Met Gala 2019: Red carpet looks from the annual fundraiser
See what all your favorite celebrities wore to fashion’s biggest night Source
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcome baby boy
It’s a boy for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Their son was born Monday, but fans of the royal couple are eagerly awaiting on a name. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Source
Meghan & Harry celebrate newborn
Royal wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski on new children’s book, royal baby
Photographer Alexi Lubomirski captured the official portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day and took their engagement photos. Now Lubomirski has a new children’s book, “Thank You for My Dreams: Bedtime Prayers of Gratitude.” Lubomirski joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his inspiration behind the book and the highly anticipated arrival of the royal baby. Source
Tuesday Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans
TitansOnline.com Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt tackles your questions in this Tuesday edition of “Ask Jim.” Source
Trump pardons soldier convicted of murder
President Trump has pardoned a former U.S. soldier convicted in 2009 of killing an Iraqi prisoner, the White House announced Monday. Mr. Trump signed an executive grant of clemency, a full pardon, for former Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, of Oklahoma, press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.