A kayaker said he took the photos about five years before the discovery of a major crack shut down the bridge indefinitely. Source
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Vice President Kamala Harris breaks barriers but faces pressure to do more
Some have criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for not doing more to address issues important to the Asian American community, of which she’s a part. Anita Kumar, White House correspondent and associate editor at Politico, joins Elaine Quijano on “Red and Blue” to discuss how the VP may be a victim of the barriers she broke. Source
Nearly 70 animals seized from Tiger King park
Prosecutors alleged that Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe mistreated and abused animals at their Thackerville, Oklahoma, park. Source
Israel agrees to cease-fire after 11 days of violence
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire after 11 days of fighting that left parts of Gaza in ruins. Holly Williams has the latest. Source
Poll: Over a quarter of Americans have worried about homelessness
Lower-income and non-white Americans are far more likely to worry than higher-income and White Americans. Source
Biden commends cease-fire in Middle East conflict
President Biden welcomed news of a cease-fire, saying Thursday that Palestinians and Israelis “equally deserve” freedom, prosperity and democracy. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Thursday, May 20, 2021
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
Girl who fought off attempted kidnapper speaks out
Alyssa Bonal was waiting for the school bus when a man jumped out of his vehicle and charged her with a knife. The 11-year-old fought back, saying she learned a trick from watching “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.” Jonathan Vigliotti has the details. Source
Fully vaccinated Americans may need COVID-19 booster shot by fall
Given the duration of protection afforded by the current COVID-19 vaccines, booster shots necessary by the fall. Nikki Battiste shares the details. Source
Lawmakers want Afghans who aided U.S. troops to get visas faster
In a letter to the White House on Wednesday, Senator Jeanne Shaheen and 19 other senators asked for an increase in allotted SIVs, citing the increased Taliban threat to Afghan allies. Source