When a young Navy officer vanished without a trace along with $8,600 from a supply ship during the Vietnam War, he was classified a deserter. His sister believed he was murdered. Can NCIS agents solve a cold case nearly four decades old? Watch Tuesday, May 29 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
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Family shares memories of Barbara Nantais
Judy and Sue Nantais, Barbara’s mother and sister, share stories about the beautiful and popular teen whose life was cut short at age 15. For more about the case, watch “48 Hours”: Blood in the Sand, Saturday, June 9 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
Alex Trebek shares PSA to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer
“I wish I had known sooner that the persistent stomach pain I experienced prior to my diagnosis was a symptom of pancreatic cancer,” the “Jeopardy!” host said Source
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New wildfire threatens Reagan presidential library in California
Fast-moving Easy Fire burned hundreds of acres in Southern California in a matter of hours Source
Kroger ends fee fight, accepts Visa cards again
Nation’s largest supermarket chain had threatened to ban payment network’s credit cards entirely over “excessive fees” Source
“48 Hours” Presents: Temptation in Texas
A “48 Hours” interview with the wife of a millionaire shot dead turns the case upside down. Is there more to the story of what happened? Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. Source
LA Times: Blackouts in California may make fighting climate change harder
Lawmakers’ plans to fight climate change are facing complications as dangerous wildfires burn through California. According to the Los Angeles Times, precautionary blackouts to prevent wildfires from sparking are causing reliability concerns for the state’s electric grid. Sammy Roth, an energy reporter for the Los Angeles Times, joined CBSN to discuss. Source
“48 Hours” Presents: The Hit
Why was a colorful entrepreneur with powerful friends blown up in his car? His ex-wife speaks out to correspondent Peter Van Sant. Source
Warnings in effect across California as massive blaze grows
For the first time ever, an “extreme red flag warning” was in effect in Southern California Source