Nine students at the University of Southern California have died since late August. The ninth student who died was found in off-campus housing. Chris Holmstrom of CBS Los Angeles reports. Source
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Tech industry billions won’t fill California’s housing hole
The tech giants have promised $4.5 billion for more affordable housing, but will the money make a difference? Source
USC student found dead, bringing semester death toll to 9
9 University of Southern California students have died since August – at least three by suicide, others by unknown means Source
“No more Mr. Nice Guy” now that U.K. election campaign is underway
Campaigning is underway in Britain for next month’s parliamentary elections. For some background on what exactly is going on, here’s CBSN contributor Simon Bates, with this week’s “London Calling” Source
John Legend named “2019 Sexiest Man Alive” by People
People magazine has named John Legend as this year’s sexiest man alive. The 40-year-old said he’s excited to have earned the honor. His wife, Chrissy Teigen, had fun with it online. Source
Montgomery’s first African-American mayor hopes MLK is “proud”
“Protesting and change has always, I think, been in the DNA of people” in Montgomery, known as the “Cradle of the Confederacy,” Reed said Source
Missouri sheriff’s department sees baby boom with 17 babies born in one year
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s office, just south of St. Louis, Missouri, has 17 new babies in their department — all of them less than a year old. Meg Oliver reports. Source
Blueprints for 3D-printed guns banned online
Seattle District Court finds State Department’s 2018 move to reverse Obama-era ban on free, downloadable gun plans violated federal procedural law Source
Blueprints for 3D-printed guns banned online – for now
Blueprints for 3D printed plastic guns are banned from the internet – for now. Last year the Trump administration allowed a Texas company to make the digital blueprints available online. But a federal judge ruled Tuesday that this agreement broke federal law. Source
Teen receives double lung transplant for vaping-related injuries
Surgeons at a Detroit hospital recently performed what’s believed to be the first double lung transplant on a 17-year-old patient whose lungs were irreparably damaged due to vaping. Doctors at Henry Ford Health System say he’s slowly recovering. They are pleading with everyone to stop using e-cigarettes. Dean Reynolds reports. Source