Bastille is the band behind the multi-platinum song “Pompeii.” Last month, the Grammy-nominated band released its third studio album, “Doom Days.” “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Bastille’s lead singer and songwriter Dan Smith in Brooklyn, New York, to discuss his surprising rise to fame. Source
Former Don McGahn aide blocked by White House from answering questions, House panel says
The House Judiciary Committee says the White House blocked Annie Donaldson from answering more than 200 questions Source
Cori “Coco” Gauff on remarkable Wimbledon run: [tktktktk]
“I got the call that I got the wild card, and we literally booked the plane, I believe, that night, and left, and went to play [qualifiers]” Source
DOJ files to stop Trump suit demanding financial documents
The DOJ challenged a judge’s decision to allow a case accusing Trump of profiting off the presidency to move forward Source
Theresa May stands by Kim Darroch after leaked cables bash Trump
The diplomatic rift between the U.S. and Britain is growing wider over embarrassing leaked cables critical of President Trump. British ambassador Kim Darroch was uninvited from a dinner the president attended last night. Mr. Trump said earlier the U.S. would “no longer deal” with Darroch. The ambassador called the Trump administration “inept” in the cables. Ben Tracy reports. Source
Elizabeth Warren raises $19 million in three months
The crowded field of 2020 Democratic candidates is getting a shakeup. There’s also a surprising candidate among the fundraising leaders who has pulled in money in an unconventional way. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Grandfather who dropped toddler from cruise ship could face charges
An investigation is underway into the death of an Indiana toddler who fell from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in Puerto Rico. It appears to have been a tragic accident. The 1-year-old girl’s grandfather apparently lost his grip while holding her near a window on the ship. Don Dahler reports. Source
Stretch limos sacrifice safety for amenities, inspector says
A crash that killed 20 people in New York state last year has raised new questions over the safety of modified stretch limousines. Unlike buses and other large vehicles, federal regulators have limited oversight over limos. Those laws are left up to states and cities. Anna Werner reports. Source
How modified stretch limos sacrifice safety for amenities
The custom-built vehicles don’t undergo crash testing — and are not required to meet the same federal safety standards as other vehicles Source
23 governors back pledge to oppose Trump mileage freeze
The stand comes as the Trump administration moves to freeze tougher mileage standards laid out by former President Barack Obama Source