Episode 45

North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, announced Sunday that he would not seek reelection after President Trump threatened Tillis with a primary challenge for opposing his budget bill. Nikole Killion reports. Imtiaz Tyab sat down with CBS News' longtime Iran-based producer to get an understanding of the mood in the country after the 12-day war with Israel. Most fireworks come from China, but this year, some shipments were complicated by President Trump's tariffs. Shanelle Kaul reports. Hundreds of international medical graduates have found themselves stuck in a bottleneck after the Trump administration's recent pause in processing their visas. As Janet Shamlian explains, that could strain staffing at medical centers across the country. Beyoncé had a scary moment Saturday night when a high-flying malfunction stalled her "Cowboy Carter" show in Houston. While performing, her prop red convertible tilted in midair. Beyoncé paused and said stop, holding tight until crews lowered her to safety. Los Angeles' Getty Museum, known for its stunning landscape and art collection, welcomed back visitors for the first time in nearly six months this weekend. Elise Preston has more. Itay Hod shows us how a family of owls have joined the ranks of viral bird sensations. D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Fame horse trainer with 15 Triple Crown race wins, has died. He was 89.
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