The cause of pop star Prince’s death remains a mystery, and his autopsy results may not be revealed for weeks. CBS’ Jamie Yuccas discusses the investigation from Prince’s home in Minnesota. Source
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Live Updates: 8 dead in shooting at FedEx facility in Indianapolis
Five others were wounded. Police say it appears the gunman took his own life. Source
Charles Koch says he might support Hillary Clinton
Conservative billionaire Charles Koch is one of the biggest influences on presidential campaigns. He has been backing Republican candidates for a number of elections, but in an interview he said he’s considering supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Koch is making clear to the GOP that he is firmly against a Donald Trump nomination. CBS’ Nancy Cordes explains. Source
Report: Johnny Manziel indicted for assault
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel has been indicted for assault, sources have told a Dallas radio station. The 23-year-old is accused of hitting his ex-girlfriend several times while driving from a Dallas bar back to her home in Fort Worth. Source
Bathrobe worn by Prince George sells out
The bathrobe worn by the young royal last week while meeting President Obama and the first lady reportedly sold out minuted after photos went public. My 1st Years, the retailer of the white and blue gingham robe, told CBS News Princess Charlotte will also look fashionable soon. Source
Beyonce releases album, internet explodes
Beyonce’s new album “Lemonade” has blown up all over the internet. It shows a much more aggressive version of the pop star, and Elle’s senior fashion editor Nikki Ogunnaike joins CBSN to discuss. Source
How Prince impacted American culture
Prince’s death has shaken the music world, and Elle’s senior fashion editor Nikki Ogunnaike describes his impact on American culture and society on CBSN. Source
William Shakespeare’s treasured words
The life and legacy of William Shakespeare was honored the world over yesterday on the 400th anniversary of his death. His timeless works are widely known, but there are still many mysteries connected to the historic playwright. Martha Teichner investigates the latest mystery involving the Bard – one 400 years in the making. Source
World premiere of “In the Heights” to open 2021 Tribeca Film Festival
Jon M. Chu’s film version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony Award-winning musical will be screened in all five boroughs of New York City. Source
William Shakespeare’s “rich, juicy” vocabulary
In this web exclusive, Michael Witmore and Heather Wolfe, of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., explain to Martha Teichner how the Bard of Avon found and borrowed the language he made immortal. Source