An attorney for Hammer has denied the allegations. Source
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Passage: David Letterman
The “Late Show” host has announced his retirement from the late-night spotlight. After being passed over as Johnny Carson’s successor on “The Tonight Show,” Letterman moved from NBC to CBS, where he launched his show in 1993. Source
Ebola outbreak strikes West Africa
Nearly 40 years after its first appearance, the deadly Ebola virus has killed at least 88 people in two west African countries. Doctors in Guinea say this is an aggressive strain, killing 90 percent of its victims. Epidemiologists fear the outbreak could become much worse. Kelly Cobiella reports. Source
Nicolas Cage’s “most disgusting horrible memory” from movies
In this “Sunday Morning” preview Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage tells Lee Cowan his motivation behind the infamous scene from his film “Vampire’s Kiss,” in which he ate a cockroach, was “to get on the map.” Source
Caryn Kelley realizes she may be a suspect in death of boyfriend
Interrogation video: After hearing multiple versions of Kelley’s story, Orlando officers give her the Miranda warning. “48 Hours”‘ Troy Roberts has more on the story in “Wounded by Love,” airing Saturday, June 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
What happened inside Caryn Kelley’s bedroom?
Interrogation video: Suspicious of her story, Orlando police officers continue to question Kelley about how her boyfriend was shot dead inside her bedroom the night of July 27, 2011. “48 Hours”‘ Troy Roberts has more on the story Saturday, June 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
New York choreographer collaborates with Cuban dance troupe
New York choreographer Ron Brown is doing a rare collaboration with a dance group in Cuba called MalPaso. It is one example of increased cultural exchange between the U.S. and Cuba in recent years. Portia Siegelbaum reports. Source
Prince Harry plays in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Prince Harry joined Mayor of London Boris Johnson on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The park will open to the public for the first time since the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. Source
Rare Stradivarius viola expected to fetch $45M at auction
A rare 1719 Stradivarius viola is expected to sell for more than $45 million in a private sale by Sotheby’s and Ingles & Hayday. The instrument is one of two violas by Antonio Stradivari still in private hands, with only 10 Stradivari violas known to have survived to the present day. Source
Intermittent fasting could lead to bad habits
Some dieters are trying intermittent fasting, cutting out meals instead of counting calories to lose weight. Experts say it can be effective, but dietitians say it might lead to bad habits like binge eating. Susan McGinnis reports. Source