The Obama administration is pushing back against criticism of the prisoner swap that freed Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Senators were shown a “proof of life” video sent by the Taliban, but some members of the Congress say they’re still not convinced. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
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One-dose antibiotic may cure serious skin infections
Treating stubborn skin infections can require days of antibiotics. But a new drug is showing promise, curing serious infections with just a single dose. David Begnaud reports. Source
Better Than Ezra returns with new album
Singer Kevin Griffin and bassist Tom Drummond tell CBS News’ Lauren Moraski about “All Together Now” and making it big in the ’90s. Source
Angelina Jolie travels to China for “Maleficent” premiere
New albums from Led Zeppelin, Angelina Jolie comments on last week’s red carpet mishap — and more. Suzanne Marques report’s on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source
CDC: Eating out more dangerous than eating at home
Why women should spread out pregnancies, a new report about contaminated food — and more. Alexis Cristoforous reports on the day’s top health headlines. Source
Delaware bridge abruptly shut down following inspection
Delaware Department of Transportation officials closed the bridge on I-495 over the Christiana River following an emergency inspection revealing some of the support columns tilting. KYW-TV’s Elizabeth Hur reports. Source
Best family cars: Top style and safety picks
Parents magazine and Edmunds.com reveal their top cars for families, from budget to eco-friendly models. Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose report. Source
Apple: No new gadgets from tech giant
Apple introduced no new devices at its developers conference in San Francisco, so fans hoping for a new iPhone or iPad will have to wait. Scott Stein, senior editor at CNET, talks to the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts about what might be coming from Apple in the fall. Source
Stars gather for 2014 Tony Honors Cocktail Party
Some of the nominees for this year’s Tony Awards gather for a pre-celebration event in New York, a 2014 Oscar-winner joins the new Star Wars movie — and more. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source
FAA considers drone use for film and TV
The Federal Aviation Administration announced it will consider allowing certain companies in the film and television industry to use drones to shoot video. Jeff Pegues reports. Source