Homeland Security officials say the U.S. plans to expand the processing of asylum seekers along the southern border by admitting nearly 40,000 migrants at official crossings each month. The process, beginning this month, will allow migrants waiting in Mexico to make an appointment through the government mobile app CBP One. Officials plan to issue over 1,200 appointments per day. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
Earlier this week, authorities said five people were missing, but the police chief said Thursday that two of them have since been contacted and are safe.
Nearly 90% of the Florida Keys' living coral has disappeared in the past 40 years. Last fall, Anderson Cooper reported on the effort to rescue the reefs, including underwater farms, and learning more than we ever thought we'd need to know about the sex lives of coral.
As the new dining season kicks off, the cost of eating out is higher than ever. Across the country, menu prices have increased over the past year with the western region seeing the highest jump at nearly 10%. Gloria Dawson, the retail deputy editor at Insider, has more.