One year after the Sutherland Springs church shooting, 6-year-old Ryland Ward had survived his physical injuries. But what about the mental wounds? Source
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Biden says U.S. is “back at the table” as G-7 comes to close
“I conveyed to each of my G-7 counterparts the U.S. is going to do our part. America is back to the table,” the president said in a press conference. Source
Biting into the origin story of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos
For years, Richard Montanez sold his own American success story: while working as a janitor at a Frito-Lay factory in California, he cold-called the company CEO to pitch the snack food hit Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. There’s just one problem: Flamin’ Hot Cheetos were already on store shelves. Montanez talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about how this snack food creation story has become as messy as the chips’ orange coating. Source
“He’s not a quitter”
First responder Rusty Duncan helped save 6-year-old Ryland Ward after the Texas church shooting last year. Today the two are friends Source
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” June 13
Today on “Face the Nation,” America returns to the world stage with President Biden’s first trip overseas. Source
Denmark soccer player collapses during game
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen was taken to a hospital after collapsing on the field during a match at the European Championship over the weekend. The governing body of European soccer said Eriksen has been stabilized and the Danish soccer federation said he was awake. CBSN’s Lana Zak reports. Source
Delta flight diverted when off-duty flight attendant becomes unruly
A Delta Air Lines flight from California to Georgia was diverted to Oklahoma on Friday night after a passenger became unruly and had to be subdued. Delta confirmed that the passenger was an off-duty flight attendant. Read more here. Source
Future uncertain for the Southern Baptist Church
Two key roles in the Southern Baptist Convention are up for grabs, as the evangelical group experiences division over its political involvement and decreased membership. Ian Lovett with The Wall Street Journal joins Lana Zak on CBSN with more information. Source
CBS News poll: Vaccinated or not, Americans venture out
As Americans head out and things reopen, they’ve got requests for businesses they’ll frequent, and most also favor employer vaccine mandates. Source
Western U.S. faces early drought with some regions under “severe” warning
The drought that has hit the western United States for years is getting worse. Last week the federal government declared what’s called an “exceptional drought” for much of the region. New York Times climate reporter Henry Fountain joins CBSN with more. Source