Target Slashing Prices on Thousands of Items | "The Chi" Actors Talk Tackling Mental Health | Miles Chamley-Watson on Paris Olympics
This week marks four years since George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis. Floyd's killing sparked protests across the country. Meanwhile, the police department has lost 40% of its force in four years as it attempts to build back trust.
In a potentially stunning turn of events, Elvis' Presley's Graceland mansion is now at the center of a legal battle that could end in its sale. The famous Memphis estate -- a major tourist attraction that draws more than half a million people annually -- appears to be scheduled for a foreclosure auction later this week. But Elvis' grand-daughter, actor Riley Keough, is fighting the sale with a lawsuit -- alleging the basis for Graceland's foreclosure is fraudulent.
Target is planning to lower prices, saying it will cut the cost of thousands of items this summer, hoping to lure customers back into stores. It comes as Americans juggle short-term needs with long-term financial goals. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.
Online pharmacy Hims & Hers Health is competing with Ozempic and Wegovy -- selling its own version of a GLP-1 drug. The drug, which is without FDA approval, is being offered at a huge discount.
Miles Chamley-Watson has dominated fencing in the U.S. since he stepped onto the scene more than two decades ago. He became the first American man to win individual gold at the World Championships in 2013, and recently has qualified for his third Olympic Games.
Jacob Latimore and Luke James talk about the sixth season of the popular TV series "The Chi." The drama series follows characters from different walks of life on the South Side of Chicago.
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