Skaggs was in Texas for a game when he was found unresponsive in his hotel room, police said Source
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“Man camp” holding facility for migrant children opens
The contract for the newest large-scale holding facility can be extended through January 31, 2020 Source
How to watch USA vs. England World Cup semi-final
The winner will advance to the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday Source
How women can be more successful in salary negotiations
In this Eye on Money segment, we focus on how women negotiate salary. Refinery 29 just published their latest “Salary Stories,” in which women discuss how they negotiate pay. Refinery 29’s Julie Alvin joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how women handle this issue. Source
Former paperboy gives away decades of historic headlines
For decades, many Americans learned what was happening in the world after their newspaper landed in their driveway. One former paperboy preserved years of historic headlines and now he’s giving them away to strangers. Chip Reid reports. Source
Fox makes 2,176-mile trek from Norway to Canada
“We couldn’t believe our eyes at first,” researchers said after watching the resilient fox walk more than 2,000 miles Source
Green Giant, Trader Joe’s vegetables recalled over listeria
The packaged fresh vegetables may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, which can be fatal Source
Video shows emergency landing from inside cockpit
A small plane pilot’s wife caught it all on video as he landed the aircraft despite a motionless propeller in Southern California’s Mojave Desert. Source
What’s behind the trend of booze-free bars?
Alcohol-free events are on the rise, as the CDC estimates alcohol is responsible for about 88,000 deaths a year. USA Today’s Jayne O’Donnell and Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what’s behind the trend of booze-less bars. Source
Caravan of Americans battling diabetes heads to Canada for affordable insulin
The high price of insulin across the country is forcing some families with type 1 diabetes to go north to buy the medication. From 2012 to 2016, the price of insulin nearly doubled in the U.S. – and last weekend, about a dozen people took a bus 817 miles from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to London, Ontario, to buy the life-saving drug. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source