This Morning from CBS News, June 3, 2016
"F the Wall"
A new voter registration drive in the Southwest whose name has a provocative shorthand is waging war on the very idea of a wall at the Southern border, in an effort to motivate Hispanics to sign up. Though it purports to spotlight any candidate who supports the wall, Donald Trump clearly a strong inspiration. "Trump is a good villain. A good villain is a terrible thing to waste," the campaign's head says.
Bernie's misfortune?
California's somewhat confusing election rules could mean many independent voters -- who typically support Sanders by big margins -- will have to turn in ballots in the state's Democratic primary Tuesday without the presidential contenders listed, potentially costing Sanders votes he desperately needs to help close the gap with Clinton.
Growing Pain
Even though the Takata air bag fiasco has already prompted the biggest recall in automotive history, it's almost certain to get worse. Experts say many U.S. motorists may be unknowingly driving in vehicles with the potentially lethal inflators, while confusion reigns when it comes to figuring out which cars have been recalled.
Ideal Conditions
A former military weapons depot in Concord, in Northern California, has been turned into a secretive test track for Silicon Valley, where companies can test their self-driving cars in private. "GoMentum Station" is not only drawing the attention of automakers such as Mercedes and Honda, but tech companies such as Google and Apple.
Drop In Bucket
As Congress continues to debate a White House proposal to spend $1.8 billion to fight the Zika virus, an unpleasant reality is emerging: That figure could amount to a mere fraction of the total long-term cost of combating and treating the disease if it spreads across the U.S.
Faster Track
Several factors are responsible for the torturous waits for U.S. travelers at airport security checkpoints, from TSA budget cuts to a resurgence in tourism. But that doesn't mean the process can't be fixed. Here are three ideas, based on simple economics, that could speed security lines.
Bison Back
Yellowstone National Park is home to what may be the last free-ranging, pure herd of wild bison in North America, in what is a truly remarkable comeback story.
Tastiest Job
One lucky, but supremely qualified applicant will have a chance to be for bacon what Robert Parker is for wine: Time Inc. is looking for a "Bacon Critic" for its recently launched Extra Crispy website.
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