The move is a major bid to reverse China’s falling birth rate and aging population, both of which are raising concerns about the country’s economic future. Source
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Texas Dems’ walkout keeps sweeping voting curbs bill from passing
The move by Democrats in the state House of Representatives denied Republicans a quorum. Governor Greg Abbott said he’ll call a special session to restart the process. Source
5/30/2021: Attack on the Judiciary, 90+, Notes of Grace
Judges say it’s time for more security in the face of mounting violence; Checking in on the groundbreaking 90+ Study on aging; Igor Levit talks to 60 Minutes. Source
Ex-TV actor among 7 people aboard plane that crashed into lake
Two of the passengers, who are all presumed dead, were Gwen Shamblin Lara — founder the Remnant Fellowship Church — and Joe Lara — an actor from the TV series “Tarzan: The Epic Adventures.” Source
100 years later, survivors of Tulsa Race Massacre reflect back
Monday marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most violent incidents in America. Survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre reflect back on the event, which for too long was a buried piece of American history. Omar Villafranca reports. Source
Taps Across America honors nation’s fallen soldiers
Musicians from coast to coast will once again play Taps to honor the fallen on Memorial Day for CBS News’ Taps Across America. The event was organized in part by CBS News’ Steve Hartman. Elise Preston has the story. Source
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At least 2 dead and over 20 injured in South Florida shooting;Taps Across America honors nation’s fallen soldiers Source
Osaka fined, threatened with suspension for media boycott
Osaka had previously announced she would not participate in media appearances at the tournament, citing a need to protect her mental health. Source
“CBS Weekend News” headlines for Sunday, May 30, 2021
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan.” Source
Cruise ships set to sail again after pandemic shutdown
For more than a year, the coronavirus pandemic has forced the cruise ship industry to shut down, but there are signs of life with one major cruise ship set to sail next month. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source