The audio details a tense meeting in November of 2018, less than a month after the first 737 Max crashed Source
2019 NBA Draft Lottery: Leaked footage of rehearsal shows Suns getting No. 1 pick, last-place Knicks falling to No. 5
Will the Knicks really slide that far back? We’ll find out Source
Cowboys’ Tyrone Crawford reportedly faces misdemeanor charge after bar incident
Crawford pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor count of unlawful assembly Source
Officer fatally shoots woman heard on video claiming she’s pregnant
Police on Tuesday said Pamela Turner was not pregnant; family said she suffered from mental health issues Source
Jordan Peele, J.J. Abrams donating profits to fight abortion law
The directors’ announcement fulfills the wish of Stacey Abrams: Don’t pull your productions from Georgia Source
Trump’s escalating trade war with China puts pressure on farmers
Farmers are feeling the impact of retaliatory tariffs from China, but President Trump refuses to back down from his hard line in the trade war. Brian Duncan, the Vice President of the Illinois Farm Bureau, joined “Red & Blue” to discuss how the tariffs are affecting farmers. Source
Audio reveals pilots confronting Boeing after deadly crashes
The audio details a tense meeting in November of 2018, less than a month after the first 737 Max crashed Source
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock tells CBS News why he’s running for president – full interview
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock won his seat as a Democrat in a deep red state. In an interview with CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe, Bullock says “divisiveness” makes the U.S. our own worst enemy, and he lays out how he’d differ from President Trump on trade policy, national security and more. Source
Tim Conway, “The Carol Burnett Show” comedian, dies
Comedian Tim Conway, best known for his role in “The Carol Burnett Show,” has died. Conway also starred in “McHale’s Navy” and voiced the role of Barnacle Boy for “Spongebob Squarepants.” Lee Cowan takes a look back at his life. Source
U.S. companies hurt by China tariffs
If both the U.S. and China impose hundreds of billions in new tariffs, American companies — and consumers — will pay the costs. Source