California voters will get a chance to cast ballots in November on the Rental Affordability Act, expanding rent control statewide amid a worsening homelessness crisis. KHSL-TV reports. Source
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South Bend, Indiana chapter of Black Lives Matter lays out goals for 2020
Black Lives Matter activists in South Bend, Indiana, have been getting national attention due to former mayor Pete Buttigieg’s presidential campaign. They say local policing is their biggest concern. WSBT-TV reports. Source
Trump says Roger Stone has a good chance of “exoneration”
While speaking to an audience of ex-convicts in Colorado, President Trump said he thinks Roger Stone has a good chance of “exoneration.” But he stopped short of saying he would grant Stone a pardon. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
2/20/20: Red and Blue
Officials: Russia trying to get Trump reelected; Tackling the issue of climate change in Nevada. Source
Mother posts emotional video of son sobbing after bullying incident
The boy’s mom said he is constantly bullied. Source
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison
Longtime Trump friend and adviser Roger Stone has been sentenced to over 40 months in prison. CBS News chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues, intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis, and Politico White House reporter Daniel Lippman join CBSN to discuss the judge’s ruling, plus the president’s pick for acting Director of National Intelligence. Source
A woman took her 115-pound miniature horse on a plane as a service animal
A woman from Michigan took her miniature horse on a flight from Detroit to California as her service animal. The pair flew first class, and Fred the miniature horse did an excellent job – but his handler worries this flight could be his last. Source
Latest group of Americans released from quarantine amid coronavirus outbreak
More than 21 people have died from coronavirus, mostly in China. Now, a group of Americans evacuees, released from federal quarantine, were bussed to airports in California. Carter Evans has the latest. Source
Prosecutors investigating new allegations against Robert Hadden
A plea deal in 2016 means the former Columbia University obstetrician never saw jail time, dozens of women have since come forward Source
Fertility treatment could give cancer patients more options
In a first of its kind case, a baby was born to a mother left infertile from cancer through IVM and egg freezing. Source