Six-time Grammy winners the Black Keys will release their first new album in five years on Friday. In their only TV interview, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney address rumors of their breakup and tell “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason what took them so long to get back in the studio. Source
As they release new album, The Black Keys respond to rumors of tension
Six-time Grammy winning indie rock band The Black Keys are releasing a new album, “Let’s Rock” – for the first time in five years Source
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Report: Is Bo Bichette next for the Blue Jays?
The Blue Jays have another second-generation stud at Triple-A and the Braves have another young pitcher entering the starting rotation. Scott White looks at the top five prospects to stash. Source
NFL 2019: Five undrafted free agents who have a clear path to playing time and could surprise as rookies
Two receivers and a well-known running back are among the UDFAs who could produce in 2019 Source
Phillies vs. Mets odds, line: June 27 MLB picks, optimal predictions from model on 47-27 run
SportsLine’s advanced computer model simulated Thursday’s Mets vs. Phillies game 10,000 times Source
Zuckerberg: Facebook needs to form deepfake video policy
He left open the possibility that the social network might ban deepfakes altogether, but that could also be problematic Source
Why the Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling is so significant
The Supreme Court is set to announce decisions Thursday that could change the way your voice is represented in Washington. The court is expected to decide whether congressional district maps in North Carolina and Maryland are unconstitutional because they are too slanted toward one political party. It will also rule on the Trump administration’s plan to ask about citizenship in the 2020 census. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why the redistricting ruling, in particular, is so important. Source
Healthcare, immigration figure prominently in round 1 of Democratic debates
The presidential campaign is moving a little faster, after a policy-driven first Democratic debate. The 10-person field in Miami included Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker, and former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke. Candidates laid out their stances on healthcare, gun control, and the economy. One of the biggest topics was immigration, highlighted by a tragic story from the border. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins “CBS This Morning” to break down round one of the debates. Source
Eye Opener at 8: Supreme Court to issue major rulings
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
U.S.-China trade war could cause price of fireworks to skyrocket
As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, a Fourth of July tradition faces a potential threat. The majority of fireworks sold in the U.S. are manufactured in China but a trade war between the two countries may cause prices to skyrocket. Adriana Diaz reports. Source