Sen. Roy Blunt, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and Gov. Steve Bullock to appear on “Face the Nation” this Sunday. Source
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Child abuse case against Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill no longer active
Audio was released in April of Tyreek Hill and his fiancee discussing how their 3-year-old son broke his arm Source
Russian destroyer nearly collides with American ship
The Navy said a Russian destroyer nearly collided with a U.S. guided-missile cruiser in the Philippine Sea. Dramatic video shows how close the two ships came. David Martin reports. Source
Humane Society CEO says trophy hunting diminishes value of animals
The new CBSN Originals documentary “Trophy Hunting: Killing or Conservation?” goes inside the closely guarded world of trophy hunting, to find out whether hunting helps or harms the long-term survival of wildlife in one of Africa’s premier destinations. In this excerpt of the documentary, Humane Society of the United States president and CEO Kitty Block explains why she believes trophy hunting diminishes the value of animals. Source
Students learning sign language to support a classmate
Morey Belanger has a severe hearing impairment but still goes to public school. The students there have taken it upon themselves to learn sign language. Steve Hartman has her story on the road. Source
Man allegedly sought “firearms and explosives” for Times Square attack
After months of talking to an undercover officer, a man was arrested for allegedly plotting to attack Times Square. He’s accused of praising ISIS and al-Qaida. Vladimir Duthiers reports. Source
Death of country singer’s son puts spotlight on childhood drownings
The 3-year-old son of country music star Granger Smith drowned in the family pool in Texas. Drownings are the leading cause of unintentional deaths of children, ages 1 to 4. Dana Jacobson has more. Source
White House ready to impose 5% tariff on Mexican goods
The White House is ready to charge ahead with tariffs on all Mexican goods. But the plan could end up costing more than 400,000 American jobs. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
Cops across the country flagged for racist social media posts
Hundreds of police officers are taking heat for their public posts on Facebook. Many are allegedly violent, racist and sexist. Don Dahler reports. Source
Police officers flagged for racist and violent social media posts
Philadelphia and Dallas police are joining law enforcement agencies nationwide in reviewing officers’ posts on social media Source