The body was identified as the boy who came to be known as John “Little Zion” Doe. His mother, Samantha Moreno Rodriguez, is the last person seen with him. Source
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Criminal “kingmakers” duped into using FBI-hacked messaging app
800 arrests, 8 tons of cocaine seized and alleged murders thwarted in global operation enabled by criminal gangs discussing their actions on app secretly run by FBI. Source
Trump not liable for “crude remarks” about rape accuser, DOJ argues
Justice Department lawyers say the U.S. should be the defendant in a defamation suit by E. Jean Carroll after he denied her claim. Source
Biden admin threatens to sue Texas over migrant facility plans
At the center of the standoff is a proclamation by Governor Greg Abbott that would force shelters in Texas to stop housing migrant children in federal custody. Source
Local Matters: LA city controller candidate Kenneth Mejia on LAPD’s budget and misconceptions about “defund the police”
Los Angeles is among a number of U.S. cities that are increasing funding for police after initially cutting budgets in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. Kenneth Mejia, a candidate for LA city controller, joins CBSN’s “Red & Blue” anchor Elaine Quijano to explain why he doesn’t think that will solve rising crime, and to clear up what he believes are misconceptions about “defund the police.” Source
At least 51 killed as 2 express trains collide in Pakistan
Search and rescue efforts continued hours after a train derailed and was hit by another in Sindh province, with some people still trapped in the wreckage. Source
6/7: Red and Blue
White House and GOP trying to hammer out infrastructure deal; Western U.S. struggling with massive drought Source
CBS Evening News, June 7, 2021
Record-breaking heat wave threatens millions; Fisher-Price ignored “critical” infant sleeping warnings, report finds Source
Illinois set to be first state to ban police from lying to child suspects
Illinois is on track to be the first state to ban police officers from lying to child suspects during interrogations. Rebecca Brown, director of policy for the Innocence Project, joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss. Source
Bill supporting “Havana Syndrome” victims passes Senate
The legislation authorizes more compensation for injured State Department and CIA employees. Source