The news comes one day after police investigated a Salt Lake City home, where they removed boxes of ammunition among other items Source
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Toys R Us’ bankruptcy lawyers get $56M. Fired workers? $2M
The award amounts to about $60 per worker for 33,000 former retail employees represented in a class-action suit Source
Most in-demand jobs of 2019
From technology to trucking, here are the fields that offer the most opportunities to Americans seeking work. Source
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Harris targets Biden for busing position. California senator says former Vice President’s comments on segregationist senators “hurtful.” Campaign continues after first debates. 2020 democratic candidates scheduled to take stage again later this summer. Source
Southern Europe sizzles through record-setting heat wave
France records all-time high temperature and as deaths are blamed on the heat in at least two countries Source
Supreme Court to review Trump’s decision to end DACA
The high court will take up a variety of legal challenges to the president’s rollback of the Obama-era program Source
Medtronic says hackers could hijack insulin pumps
The FDA is warning diabetics that hackers could take control of the MiniMed devices and change their settings Source
Almost all Americans take Social Security at wrong time, losing out on $111,000 study says
Only 4% of retirees claim the benefit at the optimal time. Everyone else is losing out on $111,000 per household Source
Alan Cumming on LGBTQ rights: “We’ve got to be vigilant”
Actor Alan Cumming plays Dr. Dylan Reinhart, a former CIA operative and college professor who consults for the NYPD on the CBS show “Instinct.” Cumming is also an executive producer of the show. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what drew him to the role and what the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots means to him. Source
Meet the Syrian migrant boy whose story became a portrait
Our series “A More Perfect Union” aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. “Communities In Schools” is a non-profit working across the country to provide struggling students with everything from food to academic support. For the last year, the group has also been empowering students through art that tells their personal stories. Jan Crawford spoke with one recent middle school graduate, a migrant from Syria, whose life was turned into a portrait. Source