One small business is sharing how it’s helping parents amid the infant formula shortage in the U.S. CEO of Byheart Ron Belldegrun joins CBS News Mornings.
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The remains of a Colorado mother have been recovered more than four years after she went missing, authorities announced Thursday. Rita Gutierrez-Garcia was 34 years old when she was last seen on March 18, 2018, at a bar celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day. CBS Denver reports.
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President Biden is in Asia, in South Korea for the first leg of his trip. He’s decided not to visit the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone separating South and North Korea. A baby formula factory that’s been closed since February due to contamination, Abbott Nutrition’s Michigan plant, could be back open by next week, the FDA says. But the company says once production resumes, it could be about two months before new formula begins arriving in stores. And for the first time, there will be female referees at a men’s World Cup final, set for later this year in Qatar.
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Christian Cooper, who was catapulted into the national spotlight after a racially charged incident in Central Park, now has a show on National Geographic.
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One of the victim’s sons said the former deputy “will remember my mom by hearing her screams in the back of that van.”
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In the five months Jennifer Anne Hall worked at Hedrick Medical Center, the hospital experienced 18 “code blue” incidents.
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The world’s wealthiest man strongly denied a published claim that SpaceX paid a flight attendant $250,000 for her silence about the supposed incident.
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One restaurant owner in the Dallas-Fort Worth area figured out a creative way to get around the nationwide baby formula shortage and help families with young children in his community. Anne-Marie Green spoke with Benji Arslanovski, owner of Our Place Restaurant, about what inspired him to help, and why he’s giving the formula away for free.
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A wildfire burning in Texas’ Taylor County this week has scorched more than 9,000 acres and destroyed at least 50 homes.
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Family members of the 10 people killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting voiced their grief and demanded change after the alleged gunman was indicted on a first-degree murder charge. Jericka Duncan reports.
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