“I actually wonder if the legal system in this country is really working,” one of the plaintiffs, Machi Sakata, told Reuters. Source Read More »
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First Black head of U.S. Air Force Academy on diversity in armed forces
Lt. Gen. Richard Clark made history as the first Black superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy when he was appointed to the position in 2020. He joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his experience and the importance of diversity in the armed forces plus how the academy trains cadets for a changing combat landscape. Source Read More »
Trump and Pence feud over actions on January 6
Former President Trump and his vice president, Mike Pence, continue to openly feud about whether Pence had the right to reject the 2020 election results. What does the split tell us about divides in the GOP? Chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more. Source Read More »
U.S. fighter in Ukraine glad to see friends alive, even in Russian hands
One of the Americans still on the front lines in Ukraine’s war-torn east tells CBS News that if he could talk to his captured comrades, he’d apologize to them. Source Read More »
Dr. Jha on CDC recommendations of COVID vaccines for kids under 5
Millions of babies, toddlers and preschoolers are now eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19 after the Centers for Disease Control and the FDA have authorized COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months old. They’re the last age group to become eligible more than two years into the pandemic. Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator, joins ... Read More »
Russian journalist selling his Nobel Prize for Ukrainian children
As of early Monday morning, the high bid was $550,000. The purchase price is expected to spiral upward, possibly into the millions. Source Read More »
Nationwide flight cancellations wreak havoc for travelers
Thousands of airline passengers were stranded or had their plans disrupted over the weekend due to canceled or delayed flights. Elise Preston reports. Source Read More »
Yellowstone to start reopening after floods, and another “Jurassic” weekend at the boxoffice: CBS News Flash June 20, 2022
Parts of Yellowstone National Park will start reopening to a restricted number of visitors this week after historic flooding knocked out roads and bridges, but the northern area will remain closed. People in Odessa, Texas can safely drink their tap water again after a water main break last Monday forced them to boil it first. And, “Jurassic World: Dominion” roared ... Read More »
Monkey in “bullet-proof” vest found dead after bloody cartel shootout
Like scenes out of a narco television series, exotic animals have been long been part of the Mexican criminal underworld. Source Read More »
6/19/2022: 60 Minutes Presents – Working Dads
Secretary Pete Buttigieg; Architect goes blind, says he’s gotten better at his job; Michael Keaton Source Read More »