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3 of Aretha Franklin’s handwritten wills found in her Detroit home

Three handwritten wills have been found in the suburban Detroit home of Aretha Franklin, months after the death of the “Queen of Soul,” including one that was discovered under cushions in the living room, a lawyer said Monday. The latest one is dated March 2014 and appears to give the famous singer’s assets to family members. Franklin died at the age 76 from pancreatic cancer last August. Source

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Nadler: “We’re expecting Mr. McGahn to show”

Top Democrats are reacting to the White House’s decision to tell former counsel Don McGahn to defy a congressional subpoena. The Hill’s Julia Manchester joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss the response from top lawmakers and the rest of Monday’s top political headlines. Source

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Tornado outbreak hits Oklahoma and Texas

Six years ago, a monster tornado killed 24 people in Oklahoma. On Monday, forecasters are warning people in Oklahoma and Texas about a series of tornadoes hit the region. David Begnaud reports. Source

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Trump differs from Alabama on near-total abortion ban

President Trump suggested Alabama’s near-total ban on abortion is too restrictive, as White House officials warn similar laws could energize Democratic voters ahead of the 2020 election. CBS News legal analyst Kim Wehle joined CBSN to break down what’s next in the national fight over abortion rights. Source

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War of Will wins 144th Preakness Stakes

War of Will bounced back from a bumpy ride in the Kentucky Derby to win the Preakness Stakes, holding off a field that included a riderless horse that threw his jockey out of the gate and still finished the race. Trainer Mark Casse got his first Triple Crown victory, with War of Will unbothered starting from the inside No. 1 post position for the second consecutive race. Source

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2020 town halls, abortion and impeachment talk

2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg joined Fox News for a town hall, while other Democratic candidates have refused. Meanwhile, GOP Rep. Justin Amash broke with his party on the issue of impeachment. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe joined CBSN AM to discuss the latest developments. Source

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