Britain’s tabloids are fuming after Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s announcement that they plan to step back as senior members of the royal family. One writer who has written about Meghan, says racism may have played a role in their decision. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Source
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How a DNA test revealed the family I never knew
Without the test, Steve Hartman’s ancestry would have remained a secret. Source
American destroyer approached by Russian ship
An American destroyer was aggressively approached by a Russian Navy ship in the Arabian Sea Thursday. The Russian ship came within 60 yards of the USS Farragut. Source
Iran plane crash site cleared of debris
CBS News visited the location in Iran where a Ukrainian jet crashed. Just days after the tragedy, the site has been cleared before Ukrainian investigators could visit the scene. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source
New Des Moines Register poll has Bernie Sanders leading in Iowa
Sanders is followed by Senator Elizabeth Warren with 17%, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 16% and former Vice President Joe Biden at 15% Source
Most U.S. jobs are now held by women
“Likely to be permanent,” one expert says, as females dominate in growing industries like health care and education. Source
Thousands in Puerto Rico sleeping outside after earthquakes
Hundreds of thousands of people in Puerto Rico are still without power following a series of earthquakes. The power grid is slowly returning to normal, but tens of thousands are sleeping outside because they said they feel safer there than in their homes. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joined our partners BBC News from Yauco, Puerto Rico, with the latest on the ground. Source
Protesters across Australia rally against government amid bushfire crisis
Thousands of Australians protested what they say is a lack of government action on climate change amid the deadly bushfire crisis which has been devastating the country. Source
Key moments in U.S. and Iran’s tortured history
“Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan takes a look back at what brought us to the brink with Iran. Source
Former Google exec Ross LaJeunesse vying for Maine Senate seat
Voters in Maine will head to the polls in June for the state’s primary elections. Eight candidates will be competing for a Senate seat, including former Google executive Ross LaJeunesse. LaJeunesse joined CBSN to discuss why he left the tech company and what he’ll be fighting for if he makes it to Capitol Hill. Source