The former president has long been a presence in the boxing world. Source
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1 million farm and food workers could get $600 bonuses from U.S.
The government is putting $700 million toward repaying food system workers who suffered disproportionately from COVID-19. Source
DJ D-Nice on “Club Quarantine Live,” new music
Legendary rapper and DJ D-Nice is taking his popular “Club Quarantine” Instagram Live series on the road, performing “Club Quarantine Live” in three cities with special guest performances. D-Nice, whose real name is Derrick Jones, talks about why he began playing music for hundreds of thousands of fans during the pandemic and how his career resurgence taught him he can be his authentic self. Source
The history, culture of Times Square
As CBS Mornings moves into a new neighborhood, CBS Morning co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson explore the history and culture of Times Square Source
Steve from “Blue’s Clues” delivers message to millennials
Steve Burns, the former host of the children’s show “Blue’s Clues” posted an emotional video to the grown-up fans of the show he left behind. Source
“Blue’s Clues” host Steve is back with a message to millennials
“We started out with clues. And now it’s what? Student loans, and jobs, and families,” the beloved host told his now-adult viewers. “…After all these years, I never forgot you, ever.” Source
The morning of 9/11: Fears of a “second wave” of attacks
Michael Morell, a former top intelligence official who was with President George W. Bush on September 11, shares his experience from that day and assesses today’s terror threat. Source
“The Legacy Letters”: Children of 9/11 victims reflect on messages they wrote to their late fathers
Gayle King sits down with Olivia Perez, Lauren Charette, and An Nguyen who were 10, 8, and 4 years old when they lost their fathers in the 9/11 attacks. They reflect back on their journeys with grief, resilience, and honoring their fathers’ legacies. Source
U.S. caring for more than 100 unaccompanied Afghan children
While the vast majority of Afghan evacuees arriving in the U.S. this summer have been families and adults, some evacuated children have been entering the country without their parents. Source
Children of 9/11 victims reflect on messages they wrote to their fathers
A decade ago Olivia Perez, Lauren Charette and An Nguyen wrote to their late fathers in a book called, “The Legacy Letters.” Earlier this month they revisited their letters with CBS Mornings’ co-anchor Gayle King. Source