Airlines would also have to refund fees if they skimp on internet access and other extras during the flight. Source
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As Delta variant sweeps U.S., COVID vaccinations rise in Arkansas
On Wednesday, Arkansas recorded more than 10,000 shots in a single day, Source
Cargo plane makes emergency landing off Hawaii; 2 pilots rescued
The pilots had reported engine trouble and were attempting to return to Honolulu when they were forced to land in the ocean, the FAA said. Source
WorldView: Canadian town devastated by wildfires; Tensions rise between Israel and Gaza
Wildfires nearly wiped out an entire town in Canada. Tensions escalate between Israel and Gaza. The U.S. military leaves Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan. Haley Ott joins “CBSN AM” from London with these and more world news headlines. Source
Record-breaking heat in Pacific Northwest causes at least 100 deaths
At least 100 people have died in the West during historic heat. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano visited a farm in Southern Washington where field workers are suffering through the punishing heat. Source
Supreme Court spurns case from florist over gay wedding
Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch said they would have heard the case. Source
Harry Dunn’s parents say his life “meant nothing” to Anne Sacoolas
“I feel like my son’s life was just — I don’t want be horrible, but like it was — meant nothing to her,” Harry’s father Tim Dunn said. Source
Last minute ideas, expert advice about summer travel from “The Points Guy” Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly, CEO and founder of “The Points Guy,” joins “CBS This Morning” to share important reminders about navigating crowded airports, plus tips on renting cars and vacation homes this summer. Source
Harry Dunn’s parents on U.S. civil lawsuit
The parents of British 19-year-old Harry Dunn, who was killed in a traffic accident involving American Anne Sacoolas, joins “CBS This Morning” live at the table. They give updates on their legal pursuit of justice for their son. Source
Breaking down the charges against Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg
The Trump Organization and its longtime chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg have been indicted on 15 charges in New York involving alleged tax evasion and fraud. Trump Organization lawyers and legal analysts believe prosecutors ultimately hope to get at Donald Trump himself. Attorney and “Law and Crime” TV host Jesse Weber joins “CBSN AM” to discuss the case. Source