Once again the country is struggling to understand the acts of mass gun violence, after deadly attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Twenty-nine people were killed in the shooting rampages just 13 hours apart. The FBI issued a warning overnight, saying “Violent extremists could become inspired by these and previous high-profile attacks to engage in similar acts of violence.” Source
Eye Opener: U.S. reeling after massacres in Ohio, Texas
At least 29 people are dead after mass shootings in two states, 13 hours apart. 2020 presidential candidates condemn the massacres. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Army specialist recounts being in El Paso shooter’s crosshairs
Witness to bloodshed describes coming face-to-face with shooter Source
El Paso couple killed in Walmart as mom died protecting her baby
Jordan and Andre Anchondo was among those killed in El Paso Source
Hong Kong protests paralyze travel but leader vows to stay on
Police fired tear gas after weekend of clashes with demonstrators and Carrie Lam remained defiant as some 200 flights were cancelled and subway service was disrupted Source
Making ideas into reality at MIT’s “Future Factory”
For more than 30 years, MIT has been recruiting people with crazy ideas to work in their Media Lab, where life-changing inventions are created. “60 Minutes” got a peek at what they’re working on now. Source
An Underdog Story: Undersized WR Kalif Raymond Making Most of Opportunities in Titans Camp
The 5-foot-8, 182-pound Raymond was originally signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent following the 2016 NFL Draft. In addition to the Titans and Broncos, he’s also spent time with the New York Jets and New York Giants. Source
MLB scores: Yankees beat Red Sox again; Cubs finish sweep against Brewers
Here is everything you need to know about the day in baseball Source
Mitch McConnell recovering from fractured shoulder
“The Leader will continue to work from home,” McConnell’s communications director said in a statement Source
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell recovering after fracturing shoulder in fall
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is recovering from a fall at his Kentucky home. The Republican lawmaker suffered a fractured shoulder, his communications director announced Sunday. Source