Lesley Stahl profiles Harvard swimmer Schuyler Bailar, who may be the first openly transgender male athlete to compete in a NCAA Division I men’s sport Source
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CDC to meet on rare heart inflammation following COVID vaccines
Reported cases represent just a tiny fraction of the nearly 130 million Americans who have been fully vaccinated with either Pfizer or Moderna’s doses. Source
Bill Bratton discusses policing reform – “The Takeout”
He’d like to see more transparency on the part of police departments and better training of law enforcement officers, he told “The Takeout” host Major Garrett. Source
IRS sending millions more additional stimulus checks
Another 2.3 million payments will land in bank accounts and mailboxes, with some people getting “plus-up” payments. Source
Oregon lawmakers expel legislator over state Capitol breach
The vote in the heavily Democratic chamber was 59-1 to oust Republican Representative Mike Nearman. The only “no” vote was his own. It was the first time the House ever expelled one of its own. Source
Cargo ship spills tons of plastic into sea, may be leaking oil
Sri Lanka investigating possible slick around X-Press Pearl vessel, which burned for 13 days and lost cargo to the sea before sinking and getting stuck on the seafloor. Source
Delta flight diverted after passenger became “threat”
The carrier says the passenger was “unruly.” “CBS This Morning Saturday” co-host Dana Jacobson says the pilot said the passenger became a threat. Source
Lizzo’s TikTok leggings and all the other gym gear you need this summer
Set yourself up for success with the right workout items Source
Trump’s DOJ obtained House Democrats’ data in leak investigation
The New York Times, which first reported the subpoenas, said the data of at least a dozen people connected to the committee was seized. Source
Senate could extend LGBTQ+ protections with the Equality Act
As the sixth anniversary of same-sex marriage legalization approaches, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the Senate could vote on the Equality Act this month. The legislation would extend legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In addition to the Equality Act, Senate Democrats are hoping to push forward with voting rights reform. CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” host Elaine Quijano to discuss. Source