Moments after saying “two seconds” of having his hands in the water won’t do anything, a shark latched onto a Florida man’s hand. Source
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First full supermoon will take place in July
The Buck Supermoon will appear brighter than the average full moon. Source
Putin calls Wagner Group “traitors” but won’t bring criminal charges
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke in Moscow on Tuesday, praising the country’s security forces for stopping what he called a civil war. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee and CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini have the latest on this weekend’s uprising from the Wagner mercenary group. Source
$500K offered 26 years after Australian woman found dead beneath cliff
The reward comes as officials across Australia begin to offer large monetary prizes in exchange for tips that would solve longstanding cold cases. Source
Georgia peach crop plummeting due to climate woes
A warm winter and changing weather patterns have caused Georgia’s peach crop to suffer a massive loss, with approximately 90% of the state’s harvest impacted. Source
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Wesley Lowery on new book, “American Whitelash”
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery is the author of “American Whitelash: A Changing Nation and the Cost of Progress.” He joins “CBS Mornings” to share what he defines as “whitelash,” how that backlash follows moments of racial progress and how he sees that cycle impacting the upcoming presidential election. Source
Fresco of possible pizza “ancestor” from ancient Pompeii found at dig site
The painting shows what “could be a distant ancestor of the modern dish,” archeologists said. Source
Accessible Fashion and Sustainable Lifestyle for Everyone
The fastest-growing fashion juggernaut SHEIN is fast-forwarding the process to a desirable and sustainable future. Source
All the ways you can make free money at Amazon right now
Here’s how you can make $32 in free cash today. Source
Wagner prison recruits accused of murder, sex assaults back in Russia
Thousands of convicts agreed to serve on the front lines of Russia’s war in Ukraine in exchange for their freedom. Now they’re coming home. Source