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Majority-female legislature pushing for change in Nevada
For the first time in U.S. history, a state legislature has a majority of female lawmakers. And the women on both sides of the aisle in Nevada are eager to make a difference Source
At least 12 killed when Virginia Beach city worker opens fire on co-workers
Police say a long-time city employee opened fire on his co-workers Friday afternoon and didn’t stop until responding officers shot and killed him. The shooter killed at least 12 people. Errol Barnett reports. Source
Missing painting from “Uncle Sam” artist found
James Montgomery Flagg’s claim to fame was “Uncle Sam,” but those who knew him say Flagg’s most treasured work piece was a nude portrait. After seemingly vanishing, the portrait has been recovered Source
“My goal is to preserve history”: Archaeologist recreates ancient beers
Beer was brewed in ancient Egypt and has been around more than 10,000 years. An archaeologist uncovers the ancient recipes and pours them again today Source
Frank Lucas, drug lord portrayed in “American Gangster,” dies
Raised in North Carolina, Lucas climbed the ranks of crime in Harlem in the 1960s and ’70s, becoming a major drug dealer Source
Police identify Virginia Beach shooting victims
12 people were killed in a mass shooting in Virginia Beach Friday afternoon Source
Saturday Sessions: The cast of “Hadestown” performs “When the Chips Are Down”
“Hadestown” is the most-nominated show of the year at next week’s Tony Awards. The modern day musical is based on an ancient greek myth. Source
Mexico tariffs put Trump at odds with Republicans
President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from Mexico puts him at odds with Republicans on Capitol Hill. CBS News Chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller join CBSN to discuss. Source
Archaeologist recreating ancient beers
Beer was brewed in ancient Egypt and has been around more than 10,000 years. An archaeologist uncovers the ancient recipes and pours them again today. Dana Jacobson reports. Source