An Air Force veteran and a retired Massachusetts state trooper were killed by a man who left racist writings, a district attorney said. Source
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U.S. officials investigating Fort Bliss migrant facility
The Biden administration is investigating conditions faced by hundreds of migrant children held by the U.S. at the Fort Bliss migrant facility in Texas. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez, joins CBSN’s Tanya Rivero for a closer look at the investigation Source
Live Updates: 10 dead, 151 still missing after Florida building collapse
More information was emerging about those who lost their lives in the disaster, and new clues about what may have caused it. Source
Juul to pay North Carolina $40 million to settle vaping suit
Agreement is the first between a U.S. state and the company accused of encouraging young people to vape. Source
“We haven’t found all the children yet”: Search continues after unmarked graves found at another school in Canada
Indigenous groups in Canada are continuing to search for unmarked graves after hundreds more were found at the site of another residential school school last week. Marie Wilson, a former commissioner for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, joined CBSN’s Tanya Rivero with more. Source
Georgia officials vow to fight Justice Department challenge to voting law
Georgia’s governor and secretary of state say they will fight a lawsuit over a new election law the Justice Department alleges disproportionately affects Black voters. Tia Mitchell, a Washington correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper, spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN to discuss the lawsuit and how it could affect other states. Source
LGBTQ love: Couples share their stories for Pride Month
From overcoming legal boundaries to finding acceptance in their families, LGBTQ couples and allies share their stories of love. Source
A spectator’s sign caused a crash at the Tour de France. Now officials want to sue her.
A spectator’s sign caused a major crash at the Tour de France, and she could face legal consequences. Officials are searching for the spectator who left on a flight after causing the pileup, which involved dozens of cyclists. Tour de France deputy director Pierre-Yves Thouault says they plan on suing her. Source
Some Cologuard users hit with unexpected high bills after cancer test
“I am mad because I pay so much every month for this insurance,” on Cologuard user told CBS News. “I just feel like I’m really getting raked over.” Source
WorldView: Sweden’s prime minister resigns; Deadly blast in Bangladesh
We’re following several international headlines including Sweden’s prime minister resigning, a deadly explosion in Bangladesh, clashes at a Pride parade in Turkey, classified documents in the U.K. being found at a bus stop, and more arrests of former Apple Daily employees in Hong Kong. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the roundup. Source