The Supreme Court is expected to issue rulings on a number of cases this week as it nears the end of its term. CBSNews.com political reporter Melissa Quinn joins anchors Tanya Rivero and Tony Dokoupil to discuss some of the most anticipated decisions in cases involving abortion restrictions and gun rights. Source Read More »
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Lawmakers demand Google take action against misleading abortion information
More than a dozen lawmakers are demanding Google take action against search results leading users to “anti-abortion fake clinics.” They cite a new report that found certain searches and advertisements are pushing content that deter women from getting an abortion. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins anchors Tony Dokoupil and Tanya Rivero to break down the controversy. Source Read More »
2 women suffer “life-threatening” injuries in skydiving crash
Doorbell-cam video appears to show the crash. Source Read More »
Leopard rescued from well
A leopard that had fallen into a deep well in India was rescued after fire services used a wooden log tied to rope and helped the big cat grab onto a ladder they lowered. Source Read More »
Philippine government lawyer shot and killed while visiting Philadelphia
A gunman shot and killed a Philippine government lawyer who was visiting Philadelphia with his mother. The lawyer, John Albert Laylo, was shot while taking an Uber to the airport, according to police. CBS News Philly’s Jan Carabeo has more. Source Read More »
Freshpet recalls dog food over possible salmonella risk
Recalled product is sold in 12 states and Puerto Rico, including more than 100 Walmart stores in Alabama and Georgia. Source Read More »
Missouri Senate GOP hopeful Eric Greitens hunts opponents with guns in ad
Greitens has been accused by his ex-wife of abusing her and their son. Source Read More »
Over 90% of Afghans seeking to enter U.S. on humanitarian grounds rejected
The U.S. last year resettled tens of thousands of Afghans following the Taliban takeover. But it left behind many at-risk Afghans, including family members of U.S. military translators. Source Read More »
Anonymous bidder shells out $19M for lunch with Warren Buffett
“It’s been nothing but good,” the Berkshire Hathaway CEO said of the annual charity lunch, which he says will be his last. Source Read More »
First Black Air Force Academy Superintendent: Lack of diversity “will weaken us”
This Juneteenth, CBS News is highlighting Black leaders and champions of diversity. Lt. Gen. Richard Clark, the first Black U.S. Air Force Academy Superintendent, spoke to CBS News anchors Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about why diversity is so important to the armed forces and his own efforts to promote inclusion. Source Read More »