France’s tourism industry is opening back up, but the 1,063-feet tall wrought-iron tower won’t immediately welcome visitors the way it did before the country went into lockdown in March. Source
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Jay Pharoah tells Gayle King about being stopped by police and an officer kneeling on his neck
On CBS This Morning, comedian Jay Pharoah opens up to Gayle King about being stopped by police and the moment an officer kneeled on his neck. Source
Justice Department sues to halt release of Bolton’s book
The former national security adviser’s book is set to be published June 23. Source
Internal CIA review finds “woefully lax” security led to data theft
The CIA’s own investigators deemed the 2017 leak of hacking assets, which may have been stolen by a CIA employee, the “largest data loss in CIA history.” Source
Senate Judiciary Committee held hearing on police use of force, qualified immunity
The Senate Judiciary Committee held its first hearing on police reform Tuesday, in light of the recent in-custody killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. It came after President Trump signed an executive order designed to incentivize police to update their training. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper takes a look at the major takeaways from the hearing. Source
U.S. plummets to 10th spot in World Competitiveness Ranking
America has now fallen behind Canada, Denmark and Sweden, among other nations. Source
Feds: Man accused of killing officers linked to “boogaloo” movement
The FBI said the alleged shooter and an accomplice “came to Oakland to shoot cops.” Source
Video shows 10-year-old boy stopping basketball to hide from police car
A 10-year-old boy in Connecticut stopped playing basketball in his driveway to hide from view when a patrol car drove by. When his father asked him why, his response was: “Because they killed George Floyd.” Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Alabama voting restrictions struck down
The coronavirus pandemic upended the 2020 election season as officials in many states rushed to expand vote-by-mail and limit in-person voting. Source
Trump signs executive order on police reforms after protests
After weeks of nationwide protests over the killings of black people by police officers, President Trump signed an executive order on police reforms on Tuesday. But Democrats say the president’s action is not enough. Ben Tracy reports. Source