Sixty years after the March on Washington, recent research by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found Black families on average owned about 24 cents for every dollar owned by a white family. Javier David, managing editor for business and markets at Axios, joined CBS News to talk about the state of Black wealth six decades after the march. Source
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Quick Hits on the Titans From Monday
The Titans returned to the practice field at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park, and the locker room was open for the first time this season. Source
One big financial mistake to avoid in today’s economy
Are you losing out on free money? You might be if you’re making this mistake. Source
Peter Navarro says Trump directed him to assert privilege
Navarro urged judge to allow him to defend himself at contempt of Congress trial by testifying that Trump told him not to comply with congressional subpoena. Source
Cause of death revealed for star US swimmer in Virgin Islands
Swimmer Jamie Cail was found on the floor by her boyfriend at their Virgin Islands home on Feb. 21. She was pronounced dead later that day. Source
Joe the Plumber, who questioned Obama on his tax plans, dead at 49
Samuel “Joe” Wurzelbacher, who became known as “Joe the Plumber” during the 2008 presidential race, died Sunday. Source
Titans Receiver Treylon Burks Back on the Practice Field on Monday
Burks was on the practice field in individual drills for the first time since suffering a knee injury back in August, while practicing against the Vikings in Minnesota. Source
Best Labor Day luggage deals: Save on Samsonite, Monos, Away, Calpak and more
Save big on carry-ons, backpacks, checked bags and more for your Labor Day 2023 travels. Source
Samsung ‘The Frame’ Disney100 Edition: What you need to know about Samsung’s new limited edition TV
Samsung is celebrating Disney’s 100th anniversary with a special edition of the best-selling Samsung ‘The Frame TV. Source
Case against parade shooting suspect’s dad can go forward, judge rules
Prosecutors allege that he helped his son, Robert Crimo III, obtain a gun license even though the then-19-year-old had threatened violence. Source