Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says the city is “not going to stop” until they find those responsible for the deadly shooting at a block party over the weekend that left two people dead and more than two dozen injured. And he told “CBS Mornings,” “We need all of Congress to get on board and enact real gun law changes.” Source
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The best Fourth of July sales with the best deals: Amazon, Walmart, Wayfair, Samsung, Best Buy, Sam’s Club, more
Shop the best Fourth of July deals at Wayfair, Samsung, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Best Buy and so much more. Source
NYC employers to start revealing AI use to job applicants
Other cities and states are expected to replicate NYC’s pioneering law, which some experts say could be cumbersome for employers. Source
Murder probe underway after 6 killed, 1 hurt in house fire
A man has been charged with attempted murder of the lone survivor of the blaze in Green Pond, South Carolina. Arson investigators are taking part in the probe. Source
NASCAR contractor electrocuted to death at Chicago Street Race
The Cook County Medical Examiner identified the man who died as 53-year-old Duane Tabinski. Source
France protests ease after weekend riots over police shooting of teen
Unrest sparked by the police killing of a French-Algerian boy has seen 3,300 people arrested, over 1,000 buildings damaged and hundreds of officers injured. Source
Proposed rule on PFAS “forever chemicals” could cost companies $1B
The EPA rule would require manufacturers to report many products that contain a type of chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects, and hormone irregularities. Source
Roller coaster closed after customer says he spotted support beam crack
Jeremy Wagner says he videoed the scene as the beam moved when cars packed with riders of the Fury 325 whizzed by, and he alerted park officials. Source
7/2: CBS Weekend News
2 killed, 28 wounded in Baltimore mass shooting; Organist winning over fans on TikTok Source
A Year Later, Titans Receiver Kyle Philips Ready to Reintroduce Himself
Philips trained in San Diego the first part of the offseason before returning to work with his teammates in Nashville during the offseason program, including OTAs and minicamp. Source