The actress plays a free spirit in the new movie, plus Philip Seymour Hoffman gives property to mother of his kids. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
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Iron deficiency linked to stroke risk
Daily health headlines: New concerns for people who don’t get enough iron, a study looks at how packaged foods may be harmful to health, plus more top stories. Source
Washington makes Jason Wright NFL’s 1st Black team president
“We want to set new standards for the NFL,” said Jason Wright, the team’s new president Source
Is paying with your mobile phone safe?
As companies like Square and Venmo begin to take off, consumers have to wonder: How secure are mobile payments? Chenda Ngak reports. Source
Under Armour CEO on landmark Notre Dame deal
Under Armour CEO and founder Kevin Plank discusses his company’s $90 million deal with Notre Dame and its brand recognition in the marketplace. Source
Windblown Pope Francis prays for Ukraine
At the Vatican, in high winds, Pope Francis appealed for an end to fighting in Ukraine, a day after the former Soviet republic saw its worst violence since gaining independence. Source
Truce reached in Ukraine conflict
Leigh Munsil, Defense Reporter for POLITICO, discusses the US response to the situation in the Ukraine. Source
Cardi B sits down for an interview with Joe Biden
The rapper opened up about the issues that matter most to her, as well as her personal struggles, in a conversation with the Democratic presidential candidate. Source
Americans and the right to vote: Why it’s not easy for everyone to cast a ballot
In the run-up to the 2020 election, which is taking place amid a global pandemic and nationwide protests over racism and police brutality, CBSN is launching a new series focused on voting rights, safety and access. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to kick off the series with a look at common barriers to voting. Source
Doctor on new saliva test for COVID-19 and what we’re learning about immunity
The FDA has approved the use of a faster and easier test for the coronavirus. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss the impact it could have on the U.S., as well as the latest research on immunity among people who’ve recovered from COVID-19. Source