Almost all U.S. Presidents have kept pets at the White House – some a little more extravagant than others. Source
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From 2015: Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman, the Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress who kept us laughing on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” died on January 26, 2021 at the age of 94. In this profile, which originally aired on “CBS Sunday Morning” November 22, 2015, Leachman talked about some of her classic performances, and showed off her prowess in preparing gourmet vegetarian dinners to correspondent Tracy Smith. Source
Cloris Leachman, award-winning actress, has died at 94
Leachman was known for her comedic work in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and other TV series. Source
Ailing theater chain AMC sees stock soar 274% in one day
Amateur investors are rallying behind the nation’s largest theater operator despite a tide of red ink, analysts said. Source
DHS issues terrorism advisory bulletin after Capitol assault
The advisory extends through April. Source
Teacher Cathy Cluck goes on road trip to teach students from historical sites across U.S.
When this high school teacher from Texas realized she’d have to teach remotely, she took that literally and went on a road trip, teaching her students from historical sites across the United States. Source
Are Biden’s actions on climate change enough to make a difference?
President Biden has signed several executive orders aimed at combating climate change. But will his policies do enough? Climate scientist Michael Mann, author of “The New Climate War,” joined CBSN’s Tanya Rivero to discuss. Source
“We are a long way from a full recovery,” Fed’s Powell says
Policymakers say how quickly the economy rebounds hinges on the course of the pandemic and pace of vaccinations. Source
Blinken takes over at State, vowing to rebuild diplomatic ranks
America’s new top diplomat took the helm of the State Department on Wednesday with a vow to rebuild the ranks of the foreign service. Source
Four strangers all named Paul O’Sullivan form a band
When Paul O’Sullivan from Baltimore, Maryland reached out to other Paul O’Sullivans on Facebook, he realized many of them were musicians. Three of his fellow Pauls agreed to form a band – and the music ended up helping them get through 2020. Source