Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Susan Spencer reports on how the pandemic has worsened sleep quality for many Americans. Plus: Holly Williams examines the power and influence of British tabloid newspapers covering the royal family; Melissa & Doug co-founder Melissa Bernstein talks with David Pogue about how she overcame a crippling lifelong depression; Mo Rocca looks at the life of first lady and White House diarist Lady Bird Johnson; Seth Doane meets Grammy-nominee Michael Kiwanuka; Kelefa Sanneh explores the online music battle series Verzuz; Rita Braver interviews the makers of the acclaimed documentary about disability rights activists, “Crip Camp”; and Conor Knighton visits a school in Oregon where classes are held in a forest. Source
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Is a good night’s sleep a far-fetched dream?
Since the COVID pandemic began, one in three Americans has had reduced quality sleep. Correspondent Susan Spencer pulls back the covers on how pandemic stress is among the factors affecting people’s already-tortured relationship with shuteye. Spencer talks with Drew Ackerman, a lifelong chronic insomniac whose storytelling podcast, “Sleep With Me,” lulls listeners to slumberland; and with professors Sharon Bowman, Jennifer Martin and Tiffany Yip about the importance of sleep hygiene, and the effects of reduced sleep on chronic health impacts and productivity. Source
The Eye Drop Homicide
Did an item found in many medicine cabinets play a role in the death of a millionaire? “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. Source
Heart attack or homicide? Husband poisoned with eye drops
Lana Clayton says she didn’t mean to kill her millionaire husband when she poured a lethal dose of an over-the-counter eye medication into his drinking water. Source
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Lana Clayton says she didn’t mean to kill her millionaire husband when she poured a lethal dose of an over-the-counter eye medication into his drinking water. Source
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Severe winter storms expected on the West Coast; Cop who survived severe COVID-19 complications now mentors other patients Source
President Biden prepares national tour after passing coronavirus relief bill
Next week, President Biden will begin a nationwide tour to speak with Americans about how the recently passed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill could impact their lives. Christina Ruffini has more. Source
COVID survivor acts as a mentor to others recovering from virus
Dave Tenorio nearly lost his life to COVID-19 last April, and he’s spent the past year of the pandemic helping others recover from the disease. Source
Americans wait for hours in hopes of scoring a leftover vaccine dose
Although roughly 2 million Americans are vaccinated daily, some Americans who aren’t yet eligible are attempting unconventional methods to get their shots quicker. Many are waiting outside vaccine clinics and hospitals, counting on leftovers from cancelled appointments. Charlie Demar has more. Source
Severe winter storms expected on the West Coast
Winter is ending with ferocity as many states on the West Coast are expected to be hard hit with historic levels of snowfall. In Texas, the storms have spawned tornadoes with powerful winds. Jeff Berardelli has more. Source