The former Georgia gubernatorial candidate denounced a series of legislative efforts in red states designed to severely limit women’s access to an abortion Source
Amazon shareholders push retailer to cut back on fossil fuels
Online retail giant has never disclosed its total carbon footprint — some investors had hoped to change that Source
Trump cuts infrastructure meeting short over “cover-up” comment
President Trump addressed reporters Wednesday after speaking briefly at the White House with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Mr. Trump suggested he would not negotiate an infrastructure plan while Democrats continued to pursue investigations of his administration. Source
NFL changes start times for divisional round playoff games
The games will now be played later in the afternoon, like the conference title games Source
As Adam Eaton and Todd Frazier try and settle feud, a look at five of the best MLB beefs
Adam Eaton’s beef with Todd Frazier got us thinking about other baseball back-and-forths Source
Nationals ‘aggressively trying’ to sign Anthony Rendon to long-term contract extension
The Nationals’ star third baseman is eligible for free agency this coming offseason Source
Division III football powerhouse ‘involuntarily removed’ from conference for simply being too good
St. Thomas ‘involuntarily’ departs the MIAC after laying a path of destruction over its opponents Source
Christian Pulisic wants to follow in Eden Hazard’s footsteps at Chelsea next season
The 20-year-old American is getting accustomed to Stamford Bridge Source
Ice-T blasts Amazon after he “almost shot” delivery driver
“They don’t wear ANY uniform. Just regular people workin” Source
Former Afghan journalist’s murder sparks outrage from women’s rights activists
The brutal murder of a former journalist has sparked outrage from women’s rights activists. Mina Mangal was a well-known TV reporter in Kabul. She also worked for the Afghan government before she was shot and killed earlier this month. Her murder highlights the struggles of many Afghan women who face domestic violence without justice. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports. Source