Shannon Service and Julia Ormond, the director and executive producer of the documentary “Ghost Fleet,” joined CBSN AM to explain how thousands of people a year are forced into slavery on fishing vessels. They discuss how overfishing led to the problem and what you can do to help. Source
Uber to offer helicopter taxi service in NYC
Uber Copter will take select “members” on an 8-minute flight to or from Wall St. and JFK Airport — for a $200-to-$225 price Source
SEC coaches weigh future of Oklahoma drill as NFL asks its teams to stop using it
Long a staple of football workouts, the Oklahoma drill may not be a part of practice much longer Source
NBA Finals 2019: Warriors big man Kevon Looney might return against Raptors despite chest injury, per report
Looney took a hard fall in Game 2, but further tests will determine his status for the rest of the Finals Source
West Point cadet killed, 22 wounded in training accident
Emergency crews responded to an accident at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point Source
Tom Brady says he doesn’t even like ‘Tom Terrific’ nickname, only wants trademark to prevent others from using it
Brady filed a trademark application for a nickname also belonging to Tom Seaver Source
Classmates learn sign language to support kindergartner who is deaf
When 6-year-old Morey Belanger became her school’s first deaf student, classmates learned sign language to make her feel supported. They just celebrated their learning accomplishment with a very special guest. Source
West Point crash leaves one dead, 20+ injured
A tactical vehicle accident near the U.S. Military Academy at West Point has left a number of cadets dead or injured. CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have more on this developing story. Source
Sneak peek: Jayme Closs: Hometown Hero
CBS News journalists explore the courage of Wisconsin teenager Jayme Closs, held captive for 88 days before escaping ,and how she and her community have bonded to help her heal. Watch Saturday, June 8 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
LOOK: Pop fly bounces off Korean League shortstop’s head, lands in teammate’s glove
Now that’s called backing up a play Source