The incidents come just weeks after a presidential candidate with a tough stance on organized crime and corruption was assassinated after a rally. Source
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4 ways today’s mortgage rates can benefit homebuyers
Today’s elevated mortgage rates may be ideal if you’re in the market for a home, but there are upsides to consider. Source
Nebraska man stopped for having giant bull riding shotgun in his car
The enormous bull with long horns was seen riding shotgun in a sedan until the animal and its owner were stopped by police. Source
Spain to hold crisis meeting after 40 women murdered by men this year
The country’s equality ministry’s crisis committee will analyze the latest cases of gender-based violence as tries to show that “sexism is over.” Source
Burger King, other big restaurant chains accused of false advertising
Customers want to know just how much meat is in their Whopper — and they’re taking their fight to court. Source
Walgreens CEO Roz Brewer resigns after less than 3 years on the job
Pharmacy chain leader exits as company pivots away from retail and toward health care services. Source
School Matters: Teacher Barbara Talley receives surprise donation for food pantry
As part of our “School Matters” series, we’ve been highlighting important issues inside America’s schools. Sixth grade teacher Ms. Barbara Talley joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her middle school’s free food pantry that helps students focus in the classroom — and she receives a surprise donation furnished from Kind Snacks. Source
New regulations take effect to prevent furniture tip-over injuries, deaths
A new safety standard takes effect today forcing manufacturers to take additional steps to prevent tip-over injuries from furniture. But consumers need to be aware that any furniture manufactured prior to today is not covered. Most important, advocates urge parents to anchor their furniture for safety. CBS News’ Consumer Investigative Correspondent Anna Werner joins “CBS Mornings” with more. Source
Gayle King catches up with her high school teacher and reflects on her special senior year
Roger Heathcote was Gayle King’s teacher in high school. He and his wife Peggy let Gayle live with them her senior year when her family had to move cross-country for her father’s job. They join us on “CBS Mornings” to talk about what she was like in high school. Source
New details revealed about 3 found dead at remote campsite
Christine Vance, Rebecca Vance and Rebecca’s son likely died of malnutrition and hypothermia, according to the autopsies released this week. Source