Two young brothers in Oklahoma are being treated for second- and third-degree burns after playing outside for hours in the summer sun without sunscreen. Their mother wants the daycare center where it happened to be investigated. KOTV’s Tess Maune reports. Source
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Police testimony against Derek Chauvin; Baylor beats Gonzaga to win men’s basketball title Source
Live Updates: 2 injured, suspect dead in shooting near Maryland Army base
Police in Frederick, Maryland responded to an active shooter on Tuesday and said there are at least two victims. Source
Eagle crash lands into nest
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including an eagle flubbing her nest landing on a live webcam and Jamie O’Brien surfing the Teahupo’o while on fire. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
Cosby accusers speak out in New York Magazine cover story
Thirty-five women speak about comedian Bill Cosby and sexual assault. New York Magazine senior editor Noreen Malone joins CBSN to discuss the accusers’ stories. Source
Thirty-five of Cosby’s alleged sexual assault victims appear on magazine cover
The cover of New York Magazine features those who accuse comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct. Among them are Playboy bunnies, TV writers, journalists and waitresses. They give their accounts of what happened. Cosby says the sexual activity was consensual. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Competitive eater downs 12 pints of ice cream
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including Matt “Megatoad” Stonie wolfing down 12 pints of Ben & Jerry’s and a pool dive gone hilariously wrong. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
President Obama wraps up Kenya visit
President Obama is now the first sitting president to visit Ethiopia after leaving Kenya. While still in his father’s birth country, the president showed off some dance moves and greeted guests in Swahili. Major Garrett reports. Source
WorldView: Mediations de-escalate Jordan royal family feud; 1,800 inmates escape from Nigerian prison
One of the most serious political crises in Jordan’s history has been resolved following discussions between the country’s royal family. More than 1,800 inmates have escaped from a prison in Nigeria, and North Korea has pulled out of the Olympic Games in Tokyo. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins “CBSN” from London with these stories and more. Source
Wildfires still raging in Northern California
Atleast 14 active wildfires threaten nearly 2,000 homes and have destroyed more than 190,000 acres. Carter Evans has more. Source