31 people were arrested, 25 police officers injured and 40 cars burned after the shooting, officials said. Source
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Is the “internet apocalypse” coming?
When a major solar storm hit in 1859, “telegraph systems worldwide went haywire.” Here’s what to know if such an event were to hit today – and how likely it is to happen. Source
5 deputies in alleged violent episode against 2 Black men fired or quit
The men say the Mississippi deputies beat them, sexually assaulted them and Tasered them repeatedly before one of them was shot in the mouth. Source
At least 10 dead in Russian missile strike on Ukrainian pizza restaurant
The death toll from Tuesday’s Russian missile strike on a pizza restaurant in eastern Ukraine has risen to 10. Search and rescue teams are still looking for survivors. The strike came as the U.S. announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine. BBC News correspondent Mayeni Jones joins CBS News with more. Source
An iconic Hollywood sound effect called the Wilhelm scream was uncovered in an archive
The original recording of Hollywood’s worst-kept secret — a sound effect used when characters meet a grisly end called the Wilhelm scream — has been found. Movie insiders share their thoughts. Jamie Yuccas reports from Los Angeles. Source
Actors Jordan Gavaris & Madison Shamoun talk season 2 of “The Lake”
The stars of “The Lake” join “CBS Mornings” to discuss season two of the lakeside comedy, filming on a lake — not in front of a green screen — and why it’s important to see LGBTQ+ representation on screen. Source
Titans Encouraged by Edge Rusher Harold Landry’s Work to Return to Action
Landry didn’t take part in the team’s work in OTAs or minicamp this offseason, but he’s made good use of his time, according to his coaches. Source
Anheuser-Busch CEO on Bud Light boycotts, his company’s reponse and comeback strategy
Bud Light was unseated as America’s top selling beer in May, following protests against the company’s inclusion of a trans actress in an online promotional campaign. Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, which brews Bud Light, joins CBS Mornings to discuss the boycott, his company’s response and its comeback strategy. Source
Severe weather on East coast causes air travel mess ahead of the holiday weekend
Summer travel plans are already off to a rough start. Severe weather and thunderstorms on the east coast continue to hault plans for millions of Americans ahead of a the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Kris Van Cleave has our report. Source
Man accused of killing four University of Idaho students returns to court as trial nears
The presumed killer of four University of Idaho students in November returned to court Tuesday. His attorney is seeking more evidence fathered by prosectors as the October trial date nears. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Idaho. Source