“Just because something says it’s plant-based doesn’t mean it’s healthy. So you do have to read the labels” Source
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Castro says he was “glad to see” Nike pull Betsy Ross flag shoes
Castro praised Nike’s decision to pull shoes with the 13-star American flag in an interview with CBSN Source
Thousands of barrels of Jim Beam bourbon burn in warehouse fire
Crews were able to put one warehouse fire out, but the other kept burning for hours Source
“Inexcusable” Border Patrol social media faces DHS probe
The investigation will look into private Facebook group for current and former agents where users mocked migrant deaths Source
Trump says administration still wants citizenship question on census
President Trump’s own Justice and Commerce Departments announced that the citizenship question would not be on the census Source
Hundreds attend funeral for detective who fought for 9/11 victims
Funeral is underway for Luis Alvarez, a former New York City police detective who fought until his final days for the extension of health benefits for Sept. 11 first responders Source
Report reveals “dangerous overcrowding” at border detention facilities in Texas
A disturbing new report revealed just how grim conditions are inside border detention facilities in South Texas. Democratic lawmakers are demanding to hear from top immigration officials about the mistreatment of migrants. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal joined CBSN from outside one of the facilities in the report with more. Source
Funeral underway for 9/11 responder who fought for health benefits
Funeral is underway for Luis Alvarez, a former New York City police detective who fought until his final days for the extension of health benefits for Sept. 11 first responders Source
Sneak peek: Murder on Red River
A filmmaker tries to solve a real-life murder — the victim, his wife’s sister; 16 years later, can they find her killer? CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod investigates Saturday, July 6 at 9/8c on CBS. Source
Record number of travelers expected for Fourth of July
Huge numbers of Americans are traveling for the Fourth of July holiday. Triple A says nearly 49 million people plan to travel by car, train and plane — up more than four percent from last year. The vast majority will drive. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source