“I think I am the most famous artist in the MAGA world,” the president’s 51-year-old son said on a podcast. Source
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From Apple to Indeed, COVID variants delay return to office
Some employers are moving their return-to-office dates to January 2022, citing the rise of new strains of the virus. Source
Chess master Justus Williams brings a new world of queens and kings to underserved communities
In 2010, at the age of 12, Justus Williams became the youngest African-American national chess master. Correspondent Nancy Chen shows us what he’s doing now to share his love of the game with a new generation of chess players. Source
Families of service members to sue vehicle maker after fatal accident
A year after nine service members drowned in a Marine training accident, the families of the fallen are calling for more action. Source
College athlete endorsements usher new era of NIL consultants
As the NCAA allows student athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, agents and consultants gear up to cash in. Source
WorldView: Chinese official meets with Taliban; inquiry finds Malta responsible for murder
China’s foreign minister met with senior Taliban leaders. Also, an independent inquiry found Malta’s government bears responsibility for the murder of a journalist, and the Australian military is being deployed to help enforce a COVID-19 lockdown. Meanwhile, a settlement has been reached in a scandalous class-action lawsuit against a Canadian fertility doctor. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined “CBSN AM” from London with those headlines. Source
Justice Department issues warning to states over post-election audits
The Justice Department is putting states on notice over audits of ballots cast in last year’s presidential election. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined CBSN with more. Source
Alyssa Naeher makes huge saves as U.S. soccer team wins
United States goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher stopped three penalty kicks as the U.S. gets past Netherlands. Source
Home generators recalled after finger amputations
Nearly 326,000 backup-power products bought online and at stores across North America have been recalled. Source
Settlement reached after fertility doctor used his own sperm
The multi-million dollar agreement, which still needs to be approved by a judge, involves over 200 people and 100 children. Source