A new “CBS This Morning” investigation uncovered hundreds of cases where children died despite authorities being alerted to potentially dangerous situations. Such was the case for 5-year-old A.J. Freund, who was allegedly killed by his parents. Correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN with more on why this is happening and how workers are responding. Source
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Valedictorian rips school staff in graduation speech
“To my counselor, thank you for letting me fend for myself – you were always unavailable,” Nataly Buhr said Source
First Mass to be held in Notre Dame since fire
The date marks a momentous anniversary for the cathedral Source
What to stream this weekend: “Pose,” “Trinkets,” “Euphoria”
TV Guide associate editor Keisha Hatchett joins CBSN to talk about the best shows to stream this weekend: “Pose,” “Trinkets” and “Euphoria.” Source
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U.S. military releases video appearing to show Iranian boats removing objects from tankers. 12-year-old started company to make hospital experience “friendlier” for young patients. Source
David Ortiz was not the intended target, shooting suspect claims
Dominican police say Rolfy Ferreyra Cruz confessed to shooting Ortiz from point-blank range as part of a nearly $8,000 hit job Source
Titans Owner Amy Adams Strunk To Be Recognized as 2019 Tennessean of the Year at Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Banquet on Saturday
The TSHOF’s Tennessean of the Year award “honors an individual or organization that has made significant contributions to our society through sports or other methods, demonstrating strong character and high profile leadership,” Source
White House eyes replacements for Sarah Sanders
The White House reached out to some candidates after Sanders’s announcement and could interview them as soon as next week Source
Tom Homan to serve as “border czar,” Trump says
Tom Homan is the former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Source
Father and son in same Army unit reflect on serving together: “I’m here for you”
Michael Mabry has trained thousands of paratroopers for the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. Now, he’s jumping from aircraft with his own son Private Will Mabry. It’s rare for a father and son to serve in the same Army brigade, let alone the same battalion. They shared their unusual experience with “CBS This Morning.” Source