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Southwest Airlines flight attendant John McKay shares a communal journal with passengers, giving them a chance to write down personal thoughts, hopes, and grief during flights.
Miami couple Maria Fernandez and Jules Rodriguez are sharing their ALS journey, showing how love, humor, and support have helped them find strength through a very hard disease.

Miriam Haley left the courtroom after an emotional outburst during Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial as his lawyer pressed her on details of the alleged assault.

Journalism, a Kentucky Derby favorite, is being described as a symbol of resilience after being moved during California wildfires and returning to race.
CBS News shares an excerpt from Mark Whitaker’s new book on Malcolm X, focusing on how Spike Lee and Denzel Washington helped shape the lasting power of Lee’s 1992 film about Malcolm’s life and legacy.
Gregg Popovich is stepping down as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs after 29 seasons and will stay on as team president.

A new survey found that more than 1 in 4 Americans see Chinese Americans as a threat, showing a rise in suspicion toward Asian Americans in the U.S.
Artemis, a missing South Philadelphia cat, has been returned to his owners after being found and taken in by ACCT Philly.
Misty Copeland says her new book opens up about confidence and life lessons, while she also hints that she may return to dance after years away from the stage at the American Ballet Theatre.

Ruth Buzzi, best known as Gladys Ormphby on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In,” has died at 88 after a long career in TV comedy.

Princess Charlotte marked her 10th birthday with a new photo released by Kensington Palace and taken by Catherine, Princess of Wales.

Steve Kornacki breaks down the Kentucky Derby field, saying Journalism looks strongest on speed but the race could swing to a big upset if the early pace gets too fast.

Rev. Amos C. Brown was told by the Smithsonian that books he loaned to the National Museum of African American History and Culture may be returned as the institution faces a review ordered by President Donald Trump.

Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter known for “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel,” died in a house fire in Minneapolis at age 66.
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