Rescue crews in Indianapolis say a growing number of overdose cases involve a street drug called KD, which is made with bug spray and causes “zombie”-like effects. WTTV’s Alexis McAdams reports. Source
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Study of 3,000 golden retrievers takes aim at high cancer rates
Golden retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds in America. But the cuddly pups also have a high probability of developing cancer, so a nationwide study aims to find out why. CBS News correspondent Chip Reid finds out what the research entails. Source
China would show “weakness” by ignoring tariffs, economist says
Chinese media is already responding to President Trump’s tariffs. In an official response, China’s foreign ministry mentioned Boeing airplanes and U.S. soybeans. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports. Source
Vaccinated seniors are driving surge in international travel
Travel advisors say their older clients are anxious to travel internationally again and feel safe doing so once they’ve been vaccinated. CBS News’ Wendy Gillette reports from New York. Source
Live Updates: Liz Cheney removed from House GOP leadership
After the vote, Cheney told reporters that she “will do everything I can to make sure the former president never again gets anywhere near the Oval Office.” Source
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” Fighting escalates between Israel and Hamas; Oprah and Prince Harry team up for mental health series” Source
Nicole Vander Heyden remembered as “selfless” by former student
Elizabeth Oblenes had Nicole Vander Heyden as her freshman science teacher and tells “48 Hours”‘ Erin Moriarty she was always willing to give a helping hand, to listen.” Source
Mumps vaccine may be wearing out for some age groups
New research could explain the growing number of mumps cases among young adults who thought childhood vaccines would last forever. Scientists warn the shots may be wearing off for some age groups. The answer could be a third mumps shot when someone turns 18. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why vaccines need to be improved. Source
LL Cool J’s “against-all-odds” success
The two-time Grammy winner and actor is the first rapper ever to be chosen for the Kennedy Center Honors Source
Carole King and her “Beautiful” life
As the Broadway musical that celebrates the singer-songwriter’s gifts marks its fifth anniversary, she surprised the audience by taking the stage to play herself Source