Senator Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the presidential race today, but she’s not making an endorsement yet. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan, and Associated Press reporter Kat Safford joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” with the latest on the 2020 race. Source
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Judge orders review of Mueller report redactions
A federal judge criticized Attorney General Bill Barr for “lack of candor” and “calculated attempt to influence public discourse.” Source
March’s supermoon will light up the night sky on Monday
Don’t forget to look up on Monday 🌑. Source
Trump criticized for saying people with coronavirus “go to work”
Mr. Trump later claimed “I NEVER said people that are feeling sick should go to work,” calling it “just more Fake News.” Source
Lawyer challenging abortion law reacts to Supreme Court arguments
Speaking from the steps of the Supreme Court immediately following the hearing, Rikelman said she “felt good.” Source
From the archives: 60 Minutes’ first report on solar energy, in 1979
More than four decades ago, 60 Minutes reported, “Solar energy may be an idea whose time has come for all of us.” Today, the Bahamas is turning to solar arrays to restore power after Hurricane Dorian. Source
Climate change moves outdoor Dutch skating marathon to Austria
The Elfstedentocht is a 125-mile race across 11 Dutch cities over frozen water, but it hasn’t actually been held in the Netherlands since 1997. 60 Minutes reports on how racers are coping with that, Sunday. Source
How to make your own hand sanitizer
With Purell flying off the shelves and the number of coronavirus cases across the globe growing, CBS News investigated how people can make their own hand sanitizer in just a few simple steps. Source
Many recent college grads stuck in low-wage jobs, Fed data shows
Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that a growing number of recent college graduates are having to take jobs that pay only about $25,000 a year. Since 1990, the percentage of new grads earning at least $45,000 a year has steadily declined. Source
From 2007: Remembering Groucho Marx
In this report first broadcast on August 19, 2007, thirty years after the death of comedian Groucho Marx, “Sunday Morning” host Charles Osgood look back at the life of the ringleader of the Marx Brothers, who starred in such classics as “Animal Crackers,” “Duck Soup” and “A Night at the Opera.” Osgood speaks with Marx Brothers fans Elliott Gould, David Steinberg, Frank Ferrante (who played Groucho on stage), Washington Post columnist Harold Meyerson, and Charlotte Chandler, author of the book “Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho and His Friends.” Source