Logan Ury, the Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, joins “CBS This Morning” to share what their data shows about how the pandemic has transformed dating. Source
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Station astronauts welcome civilian space travel
As billionaires Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson prepare for space flights, professional astronauts say bring it on. Source
Kamala Harris joins DNC to announce expansion of “I Will Vote” campaign
Vice President Harris on Thursday helped the Democratic National Committee announce an expansion of its “I Will Vote” campaign, which focuses on promoting voter registration and participation among minorities. Watch her remarks. Source
2 coworkers donate kidney to each other’s husband
Tia Wimbush and Susan Ellis were chatting at work one day and soon realized they had a strong connection — they were both a match to donate a kidney to each other’s husband. Now they say they’re not just friends, they’re family. Source
U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will end August 31, Biden says
“We are ending the nation’s longest war,” the president said. Source
Surfside building collapse search efforts shift to recovery operation
Search and rescue efforts in Surfside, Florida, have now shifted to a recovery operation two weeks after the building collapsed. CBS News’ Laura Podesta has more on the difficult transition, and then CBS Miami reporter Brooke Shafer joins “CBSN AM” to talk about the latest. Source
The tax law is 1 year old — here are the winners and losers
President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act nearly a year ago — so has it lived up to its billing? Source
Watch Live: Biden gives update on U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
Earlier this week, the Pentagon said the troop withdrawal was 90% complete. President Biden vowed in April to withdraw U.S. troops by September 11. Source
The best beach reads on audiobook for summer 2021
From ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ to ‘The Guncle,’ don’t miss these 10 beach read audiobooks on Amazon and Audible. Source
Engineer investigating Surfside collapse: “it’s like taking three 3,000-piece puzzles and throwing them up in the air”
An engineer who is working on the investigation into the Surfside, Florida, condo building collapse says there is still a lot of work they have to do. Allyn Kilsheimer, president and CEO of KCE Structural Engineers, joined CBSN’s Tanya Rivero to discuss what they are looking at. Source