Washington will mix with Hollywood Saturday night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The black-tie event celebrates the accomplishments of the White House press corps. It is also a chance for the president to roast those reporters. Margaret Brennan looks back at some of the best presidential punchlines from over the years. Source
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Thousands flock to volunteer clinic in Los Angeles
A group called Your Best Pathway to Health set up shop in downtown Los Angeles this week to provide free medical care. Thousands have lined up for a chance to see a doctor, dentist or optometrist. Carter Evans has more. Source
Ted Cruz slams Donald Trump, John Boehner
Former House Speaker John Boehner went after Republican candidate Ted Cruz, calling him “Lucifer in the flesh.” Cruz slammed back, saying that Boehner is Trump’s new “texting buddy.” CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to discuss the newest GOP feud. Source
Baltimore police shoot bomb threat suspect
Police have taken down a suspect who claimed to have a bomb strapped to his chest at Fox45’s TV station in Baltimore. Paul Gessler works for that station, and joins CBSN with the latest details. Source
After never learning to ride, adults face biking fears
The expression “it’s as easy as riding a bike,” isn’t very comforting when you’ve never learned to do the just that. Some NYC programs are helping wary first-timers take life by the handlebars. Source
Three girls suspended after deadly bathroom brawl
Three high school girls from Delaware have been suspended for their involvement in a bathroom brawl that left one teenager dead. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers has the latest details. Source
DNA evidence is not always infallible
DNA is the gold standard for many cold case investigators – but what happens if police get it wrong? Correspondent Richard Schlesinger discusses the grave consequences. For more, watch “Blood in the Sand” ” airing Saturday, June 9 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
NBA great Dwyane Wade becomes part owner of the Utah Jazz
“This goes way beyond the dream I had to just play basketball in the NBA,” Wade said. Source
Comedy duo Key & Peele talk new movie “Keanu”
In “CBS This Morning’s” new series, “Something in Common,” comedy duo Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele interview one another for a conversation about their new movie, “Keanu,” a story about a kitten stolen by gang members. The pair said goodbye last fall to its popular sketch comedy show, “Key & Peele.” Source
What’s next for Key and Peele?
After wrapping up their popular comedy sketch show, “Key & Peele,” Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele teamed up for their first feature movie, “Keanu.” In this conversation for the new “CBS This Morning” series, Something In Common, the comedy duo brainstorms ideas for their next project. Source