Restriction on private vehicles may also be extended as more Delhi residents and visitors wind up in hospitals, gasping for air Source
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Will Colin Kaepernick play in the NFL again?
Quarterback Colin Kaepernick will work out in front of NFL teams Saturday for the first time since he last played professional football nearly three years ago. Since the end of the 2016 season, when Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice against black Americans, no team has offered him a contract. CBS sports anchor James Brown joins “CBS This Morning” after speaking with the NFL commissioner about the workout. Source
Google’s collection of medical records sparks privacy concerns
The apparent whistleblower who revealed Google is collecting medical records from about 50 million Americans said “Project Nightingale” raised red flags, including a security risk of “placing medical data in the digital cloud.” Google said it’s using the information to improve health care and reduce medical costs, under strict privacy and security standards. Wired Editor-in-Chief Nick Thomson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the privacy and security concerns. Source
For nurses, an epidemic of workplace violence
“I got punched in the face,” said one emergency room nurse, while others worry for their safety Source
Taylor Swift says she’s being blocked from performing old songs at AMA’s
Taylor Swift says she is being blocked from singing the vast majority of her own songs at an upcoming award show. The superstar wrote on social media that the men who own the rights to most of her music say she is “not allowed to perform my old songs on television.” Jericka Duncan reports. Source
What we know about the California school shooting suspect
People who knew the 16-year-old boy suspected of killing two students in a burst of gunfire at a high school outside Los Angeles described him as “good, quiet kid” Source
Amazon responds to investigation on delivery driver safety
An ongoing investigation by ProPublica and BuzzFeed News found Amazon delivery drivers have been involved in more than 60 crashes causing injuries or death since June 2015. That joint investigation found that drivers reported feeling tremendous pressure to meet deadlines and that Amazon often avoids liability for accidents. Mola Lenghi reports. Source
Amazon accused of pressuring drivers to meet deadlines
A ProPublica-BuzzFeed News investigation found that Amazon reportedly pressures drivers to meet deadlines, but subcontractors are often liable for accidents Source
Taylor Swift says she’s being blocked from singing her songs at AMA’s
The singer said in a social media post that Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta, who purchased her former music label, won’t let her perform her old songs on television Source
CA school shooting witness describes seeing “a body fall”
The Southern California high school where a student shot five people and himself Thursday, has conducted lockdown drills in the past. But many of the students at Saugus High School said they never thought they would have to put their training to use. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source