• In the wake of abortion rights protests over the weekend, the White House said that demonstrations should not involve violence and that President Biden supports judges. But that should not include violence, threats, or vandals.

  • A group of pro-abortion protesters marched outside the homes of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate JusticeBrett Kavanaugh on Saturday.

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  • Mario Batali has decided to have a judge decide his fate in his sexual harassment case. The charge of indecent assault and battery against Batali was dismissed.

  • The country is not ready for the Supreme Court to overturn its 1973 decision that legalized abortion in the United States, according to an activist who describes herself as a pro-life feminist. The founder of New Wave Feminists shares her perspective with Yahoo News.

  • The White House warned on Sunday that strains of the Omicron variant could cause more deaths in states with low vaccine booster rates.

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  • The Philadelphia Inquirer endorsed Rep. Lamb in the state's Democratic Senate primary race on Sunday, saying that his time in Congress combined with his history of winning tough elections makes him a better choice than his top rival.

  • After stopping on the highway to record a traffic stop, the mother of Daunte Wright was briefly taken into custody by the officer. Wright said it was her civic duty to make sure those who were stopped got home safe and didn't suffer the same fate as her son.

  • As Filipinos head to the polls, researchers worry that TikTok may help Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the son of a brutal former dictator.

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  • Brad says the Georgia and U.S. Constitutions should be amended to prohibit voting by people who are not U.S. citizens. Georgia's secretary of state acknowledges that noncitizen voting is not a problem.

  • When voters head to the ballot box, abortion will be a major motivator for Democrats, women and Americans overall, according to the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America. Timmaraju was asked if she thinks abortion will be an issue in the upcoming elections.

  • The chairman of the Idaho House's State Affairs Committee said he would hold hearings on the legislation.

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  • Putin defended his invasion ofUkraine at the parade. Millions of people have been displaced by the fighting. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins with more.

  • Equal access to higher education was a vision of LBJ. He expanded student loans and now there is a crisis to show for it.

  • Some investors are bracing for a bear market in the benchmark S&P 500 index because of expectations of a hawkish Federal Reserve. A 20% decline from a high would be considered a bear market and would mark the end of the rally that sent stocks to record levels. The S&P 500 fell more than 2% on Monday and is now around 16% below its January high.

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  • A group of pro-abortion protesters marched to the home of Supreme Court nominee, Justice Brett Kavanak, after a leak last week showed the court may overturn the abortion ruling.

  • The US Capitol dome reflected on a puddle in Washington DC because of the refusal to assist the investigation. The members of the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack are moving closer to issuing subpoenas to Republican members of Congress to compel their cooperation in the inquiry, though it has started to dawn on them that they may be out of time. The panel is made up of people.

  • The Senate is about to vote on a bill codifying abortion rights after the leak of a Supreme Court draft majority opinion. A recent CBS News poll shows that most Americans don't want to overturn the case. Scott MacFarlane is a congressional correspondent for CBS News.