Federal investigators are searching for the hacker behind an attempted poisoning of a Florida city’s water system just days before the Super Bowl. Experts say many municipalities could be at risk for similar cyber attacks. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
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Only 4% of all COVID vaccine doses administered in U.S. went to long-term care facility residents
As millions of Americans get vaccinated against the coronavirus nationwide, one vulnerable population has been largely underserved. CBS News spoke to the executive director of a long-term care facility for seniors in Northern California, which lost 13 of its residents at the beginning of the pandemic. She says getting her residents vaccinated has been challenging and says she has not received any help from the federal vaccination program. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Former President Trump’s second impeachment trial begins
Former President Donald Trump is facing another impeachment trial this week. It is the first time a president has had an impeachment trial after leaving office. Nikole Killion reports. Source
Iran issues rare threat to develop nuclear weapon if “pushed”
The ayatollah explicitly ruled out nuclear weapons years ago, but amid a standoff with the U.S. the Iranians now claim wiggle room, comparing their country to a cornered cat. Source
How to watch Trump’s second impeachment trial
Senators will consider whether to convict the former president of incitement of insurrection after a mob of his supporters overran the U.S. Capitol in a deadly attack on January 6. Source
9 million small businesses fear they won’t survive pandemic
As COVID-19 pummels small businesses, 3 in 10 say they won’t make it without more federal funds, Fed survey shows. Source
Poll: Majority favor conviction as Trump impeachment trial begins
Former President Trump’s second impeachment trial begins Tuesday. Source
Reform Alliance names Robert Rooks as new CEO
Rooks, who is replacing Van Jones as founding CEO, will begin his new role on March 1. Source
Justice Department to ask dozens of U.S. attorneys to resign
Most were appointed by former President Trump. It’s fairly routine for U.S. attorneys to leave their positions once a new president takes office. Source
QOMPLX: Reimagining the future of business
Discover how QOMPLX uses data to understand and manage risk Source