New York City reopens after being pandemic’s epicenter; Dancers seek to rid ballet of Asian stereotypes. Source
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Lawmakers introduce bill to improve care for “Havana Syndrome” victims
Individuals suffering from Havana Syndrome have reported symptoms including vertigo, ear pain, nausea, and some have been diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury. Source
5/19: Red and Blue
GOP pushing back on plans for Capitol riot commission; Controversy builds over Missouri Medicaid funding Source
Multibillion dollar push to invest in broadband internet access in rural and low-income communities
The federal government is looking to spend billions of dollars to improve broadband infrastructure across the U.S. An estimated 14.5 million Americans lack access to standard broadband, according to the Federal Communications Commission. CBS News’ Sarah Ewall-Wice joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss how expanding broadband will work, and how it could impact the economy. Source
Tenants facing eviction place last hope in court hearings
Tenants facing eviction have a final chance to stay in their homes by arguing their case to a judge. A group of pro bono lawyers is helping them. Omar Villafranca reports from Texas. Source
Brood X cicadas emerge after 17 years to swarm the Northeast (Warning: Graphic images)
The 2021 emergence of billions of cicadas has America buzzing — and snapping some amazing photos Source
Maricopa County officials call for end to election audit
The mostly Republican board of supervisors in the largest county in Arizona are calling for an end to the highly unusual post-election audit of ballots there. Jim Nintzel, the executive editor for Tucson Weekly, joins CBSN’s “Red & Blue” with more on the controversy in Maricopa County. Source
Family of Andrew Brown Jr. to file federal lawsuit
Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten also stood by the deputies, but told CBS News the officers could benefit from additional training. Source
Texas carries out first execution in 10 months
In 1999, Jones was convicted of beating his great-aunt Berthena Bryant to death with a baseball bat when she refused to give him $30 for drugs. Source
Thousands of jobs in cybersecurity are open for the taking
Most of the openings are in California, Florida, Texas and Virginia, and typical pay is between $60,000 to $90,000 annually. Source