Brad Pitt said he was going to name his award Harry “because he’s really excited about bringing it back to the States.” Source
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Best and worst Super Bowl halftime shows
The most memorably good (and bad) of the entertainment spectaculars Source
Chiefs player pays off adoption fees for shelter dogs
Each time the Chiefs won, Nnadi paid off a dog’s adoption fee – now that they are Super Bowl champs, he went all the way Source
Super Bowl halftime show features “kids in cages”
While you were focusing on Jennifer Lopez’s talented daughter Emme, this political statement probably went over your head. Source
Violence targeting women surges in Turkey
Turkey’s “wall of shame” pays tribute to the many women who are victims of domestic and sexual violence. Pinar Sevinclidir reports. Source
What to expect from impeachment trial closing arguments
Closing arguments get underway this morning in President Trump’s impeachment trial. Ahead of those arguments, Politico’s White House correspondent and associate editor Anita Kumar and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Natalie Andrews joined CBSN to talk about what to expect. Source
Damien Williams on Kansas City Chief’s Super Bowl win
Kansas City Chiefs running back Damien Williams scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl Sunday night, helping his team win in a dramatic comeback against the San Francisco 49ers. Williams joins “CBS This Morning” with reaction on the game, the first national championship for the Chiefs in 50 years. Source
Jay-Z and Beyonce stay seated for anthem at Super Bowl
Jay-Z’s company, Roc Nation, made a deal with the NFL last year and he was a co-producer of the halftime show Source
U.K. to change rules for terror convicts after London stabbing
“I think the idea of automatic early release for people who obviously continue to pose a threat to the public has come to the end of its useful life,” Prime Minister says. Source
Impeachment trial: House managers and Trump team make final arguments
House managers and the president’s lawyers will have four hours to make their final arguments. Source