President Biden ended his eight-day European trip in Switzerland with a three-and-a-half-hour summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The summit ended with few commitments, but each country’s ambassador will return to their posts, and the leaders agreed to the creation of working groups for arms control and cyberattacks. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
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Supreme Court sides with Catholic foster care agency in religious liberty case
The court ruled unanimously in favor of the agency, Catholic Social Services. Source
WorldView: 60 officers hurt in Berlin riot; construction flaws blamed for Mexico subway collapse
A riot at a squat building in Berlin left dozens of police officers injured. Meanwhile, officials in Mexico City are blaming flaws in construction for last month’s deadly subway collapse. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joined “CBSN AM” from Rome with headlines from around the world. Source
Supreme Court rejects GOP challenge to Obamacare in 7-2 ruling
The court ruled 7-2 that the red states and two individuals who brought the dispute do not have the legal standing. Source
Fortune 500 CEO Ursula Burns reveals personal challenges, mentors who helped her to succeed
Pioneering former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new memoir detailing her rise to success and the benefits of STEM education. Source
EU to formally end pandemic-era travel restrictions on U.S. visitors
The European Union is ending pandemic-era travel restrictions for visitors from the United States. Errol Barnett has the latest. Source
Quiara Alegría Hudes on why Washington Heights neighborhood is the true star of “In the Heights”
Adriana Diaz returns to her birthplace, Washington Heights, with “In the Heights” screenwriter, Quiara Alegría Hudes The film is about community, and the neighborhood itself is one of the stars of the film. Source
President Biden’s Catholic communion controversy
The country’s 200 bishops will meet this week to discuss whether Catholic politicians, like President Biden, who also support abortion rights, should be allowed to receive communion. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
High School graduate follows in father’s footsteps six years after Charleston church shooting
High school graduations hold special meaning this year, after all the challenges students faced during the pandemic. But for one family in South Carolina, this graduation is especially powerful after the loss they suffered during one of our nation’s darkest moments six years ago today. Marks Strassmann reports. Source
94-year-old Asian woman stabbed in San Francisco
Police say it was unprovoked. She’s expected to survive. A suspect arrested soon after was out on bail or release from prior cases, authorities said. Source