The Soccerbot model picks which countries will win their groups at the 2019 Women’s World Cup Source
NYPD commissioner apologizes for raid that led to Stonewall riots
NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill kicked off Pride Month with an apology for the actions that started the Stonewall riots 50 years ago. The riots began with a police raid of a Greenwich Village bar in June 1969, and became a seminal moment in the LGBTQ movement. Watch his remarks here. Source
China warns of “serious harm” as Taiwan confirms U.S. arms request
Taiwan, which China claims as its territory, wants to buy U.S. tanks, air defenses and other weapons – a purchase that would infuriate Beijing Source
More rain could hit Louisiana after flooding turns deadly
A man drowned after his car stalled and sank on a flooded road Source
U.S. tariffs “still moving forward” as Mexico makes offer on migrant crisis
President Trump has vowed to impose tariffs on Mexican goods starting Monday unless the country’s government curbs migration from Central America Source
Fallen heroes remembered on 75th anniversary of D-Day
The D-Day invasion 75 years ago was the largest military operation by sea and air in history. Now, D-Day veterans are being honored for their heroism. Anthony Mason reports from Normandy. Source
Widow fights for husband’s recognition as a D-Day hero
Waverly Woodson Jr. reportedly spent 30 hours giving CPR, removing bullets and performing amputations Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Thursday, June 6, 2019
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News.” Source
2020 Democrats critcize Biden over Hyde Amendment, but some voted for it
Former Vice President Joe Biden is facing criticism from some of his fellow 2020 candidates over his support for the Hyde Amendment, which bans the use of federal funds for abortion with few exceptions. CBSN political contributor and Washington Post reporter Sean Sullivan spoke to “Red and Blue” about the attacks on the frontrunner. Source
Rape conviction overturned, West Point cadet returns to campus
Judges’ decision “is victim-blaming,” said a former military chief prosecutor. “It reads like something from decades ago.” Source