Tornado threat continues after 1 killed in Ohio; SkyBridge offers amazing views if you can handle the height Source
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5/28/19: CBSN Evening News
Supreme court upholds Indiana abortion restriction, New bridge offers stunning views of Great Smoky Mountains Source
Biden campaign slams Trump for “low IQ” comments
While on a trip to Japan, President Trump repeatedly targeted Joe Biden. In tweets, he sided with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, whose state-run media called Biden a “low IQ individual.” Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Tornado emergency declared in Kansas City
There were no immediate reports of injuries Source
Janet’s Secret
She was murdered at 23. Five suspects and cops couldn’t arrest anyone. It was the perfect crime for 34 years – until now. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. | Read story Source
New documentary follows four progressive women candidates during 2018 midterms
A historic number of women ran for office last year. A record of 529 appeared on the ballot for Congress. The new Netflix documentary “Knock Down the House” explores four of those candidates’ efforts including the campaign of New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Director Rachel Lear joins “Red and Blue” to discuss the film with Errol Barnett. Source
Death After Midnight
A New Year’s Eve party gone bad. A wife and mom shot in the head with her own gun. Did she pull the trigger? Maybe not. Erin Moriarty investigates. | Read story Source
The Verdict
A wife says she shot her husband in self-defense. Police say she’s a killer. Who’s correct? “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. | Read story Source
World Health Organization now recognizes “work burnout”
Do you ever feel burned out at work? It turns out the World Health Organization is including it in the International Classification of Diseases as an occupational phenomenon. Dr. Daniel Bober joined CBSN’s Chip Reid for a closer look at the symptoms. Source
Missouri may lose its last abortion clinic
The only abortion clinic in Missouri may be forced to stop performing them because the state is not likely to renew its license. This comes as several states have enacted strict abortion restrictions. Janet Shamlian reports. Source