Troye Sivan on Dancing, Drag & "Something To Give Each Other" | Olympic Gold Medalist Caster Semenya On "The Race to Be Myself"
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, 14 states have implemented near-total abortion bans. In Idaho, abortion is a felony unless it’s a matter of saving a mother's life or a case of rape or incest that has been reported to police. Anyone who helps a minor leave the state for an abortion could face jail time. CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports.
A rise in antisemitism has been seen across the country following the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. Only on "CBS Mornings," Virginia's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses his state executive directive to combat the rise in antisemitic incidents.
The cast members of "Friends" have issued a statement to People magazine mourning the loss of Matthew Perry. They call the loss "unfathomable," saying they need time to grieve and process his death. Meanwhile, the L.A. Fire Department says Perry was already deceased when first responders arrived at his home Saturday afternoon. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier has the story.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new memoir "The Race to Be Myself." Semenya details how her success has been overshadowed by criticism and speculation about her body.
Platinum-selling artist Troye Sivan built a following on YouTube as a teenager, but now, has turned that into a successful pop career. Sivan is out with a new album, "Something To Give Each Other," and tells Anthony Mason about finding freedom after a breakup, writing queer dancefloor anthems, and dressing in drag for the first time.
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