“We’re in a bad place,” Sheryl Sandberg said on “CBS This Morning” Source
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Rainbow Railroad helps LGBT individuals escape persecution and violence
The organization has helped 600 LGBT individuals leave 22 hostile countries. “60 Minutes” reports, Sunday Source
Previewing Round 2 of the PGA Championship
Bill Reiter of CBS Sports HQ joins CBSN to dicuss the second round of the PGA Championship. Defending champion Brooks Koepka took the lead after Round 1 with a course record 63. Source
Rainbow Railroad helps LGBT individuals escape persecution, violence
The organization has helped 600 LGBT individuals leave 22 hostile countries. “60 Minutes” reports, Sunday Source
Missouri just passed “one of the strongest” anti-abortion bills
The new law does not have an exception for victims of rape or incest Source
Lyft co-founder on why your car is expendable
Self-driving cars may reshape more than our streets. In this web exclusive, correspondent David Pogue talks to David Zimmer, co-founder and president of the Lyft ride-sharing service, about the future of transportation, and what will change as new technologies make us less and less dependent on owning a car. Don’t miss Pogue’s report on autonomous vehicles on “No Exit!,” a “CBS Sunday Morning” primetime special, Friday, May 17 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Source
The Queen is hiring a social media manager
It’s time to get your resume up to royal standards Source
“48 Hours” preview: “What Happened to Rachael?”
A year after a well-liked teacher was killed in a small Pennsylvania town, people close to her are trying to figure out why an arrest still hasn’t been made. The lack of progress in the investigation is being blamed on the underfunded and understaffed police department in the town. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty joined CBSN to talk about her report. Source
Nipsey Hussle’s final music video released
The video was filmed just days before Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed in front of his Los Angeles store Source
Ohio State team doctor sexually abused at least 177 students, probe finds
Many of the accusers who have spoken publicly said they were groped and inappropriately touched during physical exams Source