At least 6 die from coronavirus in Washington State; Encouraging kids on “Read Across America Day.” Source
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Klobuchar and Buttigieg endorsing Biden after dropping out of 2020 race
Former presidential candidates Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg are throwing their support behind Joe Biden after dropping out of the Democratic primary. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Politico campaign reporter Zach Montellaro discuss the latest with CBSN’s “Red & Blue.” Source
Klobuchar drops out of 2020 race and endorses Biden
Klobuchar joined Biden at a rally Monday night, just hours before voters in 14 states go to the polls on Super Tuesday. Source
Recording Academy fires ousted CEO after 2 “costly” investigations
Deborah Dugan called into question the integrity of the Grammy Awards nominations process and said she was sexually abused by a top lawyer for the organization. Source
A look at the inner workings of Mike Bloomberg’s political machine
Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign strategy is about to be put to the test. The former New York City mayor staked his candidacy on winning big on Super Tuesday. A new article in New York Magazine takes a look inside Bloomberg’s unprecedented political operation. The author of that article, Vanessa Grigoriadis, joins CBSN to discuss her reporting. Source
Buttigieg endorses Biden ahead of Super Tuesday
Pete Buttigieg endorsed Joe Biden in Dallas on Monday night, one day after Buttigieg dropped out of the 2020 presidential race and on the eve of Super Tuesday. Watch Buttigieg and Biden’s remarks here. Source
What you need to know about Super Tuesday
Over 1,300 delegates are up for grabs on one of the most important days of the primary season. Source
Man gets 5+ years in prison for harassing Parkland victims
Brandon Fleury of Santa Ana, California, was convicted in October of three counts of cyberstalking and one count of transmitting a kidnapping threat. Source
Miss Staten Island comes out as bisexual, then banned from St. Patrick’s Day parade
As Staten Islanders marched proudly in the New York City borough’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade Saturday, Miss Staten Island was restricted to the sidelines. Just hours after Madison L’Insalata came out publicly as bisexual, she said, organizers banned her from taking part. CBSN New York’s Hazel Sanchez reports. Source
Biden racks up endorsements in show of force before Super Tuesday
Democrats in states where voters will hit the polls Tuesday have come out in favor of Biden’s candidacy. Source