In today’s MoneyWatch headlines, Juul pulls most flavored vape products from shelves, Johnson and Johnson agrees to a settlement over pelvic mesh, and the owner of Budweiser accuses MillerCoors of stealing trade secrets. Source
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Could Heather Bogle’s murderer have killed before?
One woman tells “48 Hours” she suspects the man convicted of the brutal killing of a 28-year-old Sandusky County, Ohio, mother also murdered her sister nearly six years earlier Source
Watch live: Historic all-female spacewalk underway
NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are making a mark in space history Source
New study finds women left behind in corporate advancement
A new study shows women are struggling to move up the corporate ladder from entry-level positions. While companies are making efforts to have more women in senior-level positions, the payoff is not trickling down the chain. Wall Street Journal reporter Vanessa Fuhrman joined CBSN AM to explain this trend and how managers can help change it. Source
See the precious art housed in the back of an Italian police station
One of the most valuable art collections in Europe isn’t housed in a museum, it’s in the back of a police station. “60 Minutes” reports, Sunday Source
Louisiana could become first state with no access to abortion
Louisiana could become the first state with no access to abortion if its restrictive new law is upheld at the U.S. Supreme Court. CBS News reporter Kate Smith has been following this story and she joined CBSN AM with details. Source
Ken Fisher’s sexist comments have cost him almost $1 billion
City of Boston is pulling $248 million in pension assets from Fisher Investments, the latest defection for the firm Source
16-year-old and mom attend college together
Most teens want some distance from their moms – but these two have never been closer after taking every class together Source
Mick Mulvaney: There’s going to be political influence in foreign policy
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney appeared to admit quid pro quo on withholding military aid to Ukraine during a press conference. He later walked back his comments. This comes as the House presses forward with gathering testimony for its impeachment probe into President Trump. CBS News’ Laura Podesta joined CBSN AM with the latest. Source
Mattis fires back at Trump for “overrated” insult
Mattis responded to Trump’s jab that he was an “overrated” general, calling himself the Meryl Streep of generals Source