Syria releases American man held captive; “Old Coots” dole out wisdom at Salt Lake City farmer’s market. Source
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American returns home from detainment in Syria; Relic from Normandy invasion returns home. Source
Arizona to resume executions for first time since 2014
It’s unknown when the next execution will be scheduled. Fourteen of the 116 inmates on death row in Arizona have exhausted all appeals of their sentences Source
Puerto Rico facing uncertain future
In Puerto Rico, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló leaves office one week from Friday. But many of the problems that led to weeks of protest and his resignation remain. David Begnaud reports. Source
Bears Ears Monument plan allows off-road vehicles on sensitive land
“It’s like seeing that your grandmother’s house has been robbed,” said Carleton Bowekaty co-chair of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, in a statement Source
House Democrats request Mueller investigation court documents
House Democrats asked a court for documents from the Mueller investigation. Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says he needs them for an impeachment inquiry. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
“This is Puerto Rico”: A community still suffering from Maria
Domingo Villafane, 76, said he would tell the people of America that Puerto Rico is “abandoned” Source
Biden still tops 2020 Democratic field ahead of debates next week
CBSN political contributor and conservative columnist Michael Graham and Democratic strategist Zach Friend joined CBSN to discuss what candidates can do to gain steam or hold on to their lead ahead during next week’s Democratic debates. Source
Syria releases American man held captive
A man from St. Louis is with his parents after being held inside war-torn Syria by the Assad regime. Sam Goodwin’s family reunion came after top-secret international negotiations involving Lebanon’s military. Don Dahler reports. Source
Wisconsin hospital reports spike in lung damage with young patients likely linked to vaping
A children’s hospital in Wisconsin is sounding the alarm after treating a surge of young patients with serious breathing problems — likely caused by vaping. The number of high schoolers using e-cigarettes jumped by nearly 80 percent last year. Dean Reynolds reports. Source