Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Weekend News” with Jericka Duncan. Source
Caitlin Clark, Fever confident they can bounce back after ugly Game 1 loss to Sun: ‘We can win’
Clark shot 4 of17 from the field, including 2 of 12 from behind the arc, in her WNBA playoffs debut Source
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Final-week targets, plus some 2025 Dynast/Keeper options to consider adding
Plus the rest of the waiver-wire targets for Week 27 (and beyond) Source
The hidden stories within the National Archives
Whether it’s a petition from a first lady or just the first stop on an immigrant’s journey in America, the National Archives preserves the records of all Americans. Source
Why preserving presidential papers at the National Archives is critical
The National Archives has been in the news lately, not so much for what is in its collection, but for what was missing: some presidential records. Source
Beyond the Constitution: the Archives’ 13.5 billion paper records
The National Archives, built to safeguard America’s heritage, holds more than 13.5 billion paper records. But it’s been in the news lately for what was missing: certain presidential papers. Source
Reversing a fentanyl overdose
Medical examiner Dr. Steven Campman says that more than two doses of naloxone, a life-saving drug that can reverse overdoses, might be needed to save the life of someone who has overdosed on fentanyl. Source
FTC trustbuster Lina Khan: feared in boardrooms, cheered on by progressive
At the Federal Trade Commission, Chair Lina Khan’s mission is breaking illegal monopolies, blocking mergers that stifle competition, and protecting consumers. Source
FTC head Lina Khan fighting Big Tech, Big Pharma and Big Groceries
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has gone after some of the biggest companies in the U.S. Under President Biden, the FTC has cracked down on big companies they say are hurting consumers. Source
What’s fueling the fentanyl crisis is “not a whodunit,” DEA leader says
Mexican cartels are flooding the U.S. with fentanyl and are to blame for tens of thousands of American deaths last year, DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said. The U.S. is “losing a generation” to the drug. Source