The longtime “Jeopardy!” host opens up to “Sunday Morning” about chemotherapy, working through crippling pain, and his on-air hairpiece Source
Emilia Clarke responds to “Game of Thrones” coffee cup controversy
Daenerys Targaryen is attempting to clear her name Source
Trump says he’s “surprised” by son’s subpoena
“My son’s a very good person. He works very hard. The last thing he needs is Washington, D.C.,” said Trump Source
Trump says Mueller testimony up to Barr, he’s “surprised” by son’s subpoena
“My son’s a very good person. He works very hard. The last thing he needs is Washington, D.C.,” said Trump Source
Kevin Mawae Donates Artifacts to the Hall of Fame, Many From His Playing Days with Titans
Many of Kevin Mawae’s artifacts will be showcased in the Class of 2019 Locker Exhibit which is slated to open early this Summer. Mawae will be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 3. Source
“Nashville Flipped” star Troy Dean Shafer has died at 38
He was a reality star on a home improvement show Source
David Gelb on new series, “Street Food”
David Gelb’s new show brings people to places like Singapore and Thailand to meet people who are perfecting dishes outside of a traditional restaurant setting Source
North Korea launches 3 short-range missiles
North Korea fired projectiles from the western part of the country into the sea, South Korea’s military said Thursday. The U.S. tracked three short-range ballistic missiles, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reported. He joined CBSN to discuss the launch and whether U.S. allies should be worried. Source
Facebook co–founder: Break it up
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes released a scathing critque of the social media platform, urging lawmakers to break the company up. Hughes said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is larger than the government and needs to be pulled back. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss why Hughes may be right. Source
Facebook co–founder calls for company breakup
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes released a scathing critque of the social media platform, urging lawmakers to break the company up. Hughes said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is larger than the government and needs to be pulled back. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss why Hughes may be right. Source