French movie star was not arrested when handed the charges in December, and the Paris prosecutor stayed silent until the case was leaked to media. Source
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NASA Mars rover’s parachute contained a secret message
Eagle-eyed space enthusiasts spotted a hidden message in binary code within the pattern of the rover’s parachute. Source
Republican Senator Rob Portman on Congressional hearing into the Capitol attack
Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman and ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security Committee joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Congress’ first hearing into the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Source
Pediatrician receives “5 to 10 calls a day” from parents about kids’ mental health
Nearly a year into the pandemic, teens and children across the country are facing a mental health crisis. Experts tell CBS News rates of depression, anxiety and even suicidal thoughts are increasing among kids. Meg Oliver checked in with a New Jersey 11-year-old boy who she spoke to in August to see how he was doing six months into the school year. Source
Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine is effective, FDA says
FDA scientists confirmed that overall the vaccine is about 66% effective at preventing moderate to severe COVID-19, and even better at preventing hospitalizations and deaths. Source
New initiative amplifies Black sexual assault survivors’ stories
me too. International, the National Women’s Law Center and the Time’s Up Foundation are launching their partnership with a video tribute called “A Love Letter to Black Survivors.” Source
Justice Department withdraws support from transgender student-athlete case
Three high school students who compete in interscholastic girls’ track and field in Connecticut mounted the legal battle against the state. Source
Former PGA Tour player Sir Nick Faldo reacts to Tiger Woods’ car accident
CBS Sports lead golf analyst Sir Nick Faldo joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Tiger Woods’ car crash and how PGA Tour players are responding to the devastating news. Source
Security officials blame federal agencies for poor intelligence in lead-up to Capitol riot
In a Senate hearing on Tuesday, the security officials who were in charge of protecting the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 attack blamed federal agencies for not properly sharing intelligence ahead of the riot. The testimony came during the first Congressional hearing into the deadly attack. Another hearing is scheduled for next week with officials from the Pentagon and the FBI set to testify. Nikole Killion reports. Source
Eye Opener: Tiger Woods seriously injured in rollover crash
Tiger Woods is recovering from emergency surgery after being injured in a rollover crash in Los Angeles. Also, the Senate held its first public hearing on the security failures that took place during the deadly Capitol riot. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source