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World Health Organization warns window for stopping coronavirus epidemic is narrowing
Japan, South Korea and Iran reported sharp spikes in coronavirus cases as the World Health Organization warned the window for stopping the epidemic is narrowing. Globally, nearly 78,000 people are infected and more than 2,300 have died. Debora Patta reports. Source
3 dead, more than a dozen injured after bus rolls off California freeway
Three people were killed Saturday when a bus rolled over on a California interstate. The accident occurred in Fallbrook about an hour north of San Diego. More than a dozen people were injured. Marin Austin reports. Source
Mother of two missing Idaho children remains behind bars as investigators search for motive
An Idaho mother whose children haven’t been seen since September remains behind bars Saturday. She was arrested in Hawaii. Police continue the investigation into the missing children. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Bernie Sanders takes early lead in Nevada caucuses with support from young liberals
Senator Bernie Sanders jumped out to an early lead at Saturday’s Nevada caucuses – the first 2020 contest in a diverse state. Early entrance polls showed Sanders drawing much of his support from young, liberal Democrats. The rest of the field trails by a significant amount. Coming into Nevada, Pete Buttigieg has won the most national delegates, with Sanders close behind. Nikole Killion reports. Source
President Trump warns Democrats of Russian election meddling
President Trump is finally taking reports of Russian election meddling seriously – warning democrats “be careful of Russia” – but only as it pertains to possible Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders. Bofta Yimam reports. Source
What’s next for the Democratic presidential candidates?
Many of the Democratic presidential candidates didn’t stay in Nevada as voters caucused in the first-in-the-west contest Saturday. Most have already left and moved on to campaign in Super Tuesday states. Ed O’keefe has more on what’s ahead. Source
Joe Biden still confident he’s going to win South Carolina
“I feel good about where we are. I feel good about going into South Carolina,” Biden told “Face the Nation.” Source
Philadelphia comic book shop fosters inclusive “geek space”
Ariell Johnson is known to be the first black female owner of a comic book shop in the East Coast. After studying accounting in college, she decided to channel her entrepreneurial spirit into building Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, an inclusive space for her community in North Philadelphia. Source
President Trump pardons former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
President Trump is using his powers of clemency to pardon nearly a dozen people, including high profile, white collar criminals. Among them is disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who is out of prison this morning. Source