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The Judiciary Committee voted to impeach. Here’s what happens next
Here are the highlights, analysis and a look ahead after a historic week in the nation’s capital. Source
“Retirement’s great”: Gronkowski on his path to brain recovery
Nearly nine months after announcing his retirement, the former tight end has a new fixation: brain games. Source
Buttigieg releases names of donor bundlers
It’s the latest in a series of disclosures from his campaign after increasing pressure from Senator Elizabeth Warren and others to be more transparent. Source
Trump announces “phase one” China trade deal
President Trump announced on Friday what he’s calling a “phase one” trade deal with China. The announcement ends months of back and forth negotiations, and sets up future talks for “phase two” negotiations. Rick Newman, senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, joined CBSN with the latest. Source
Megan Rapinoe endorses Elizabeth Warren
“I’ve been following very closely … what your campaign has been doing. And I just think it’s amazing,” she said. Source
Rob Gronkowski on his life after football
Former All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski opens up to CBS News’ Reena Ninan on Sunday Morning about life after football, the injuries that made him step away from the game, concussion, his favorite stolen blender and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Source
Convicted killers and child rapist pardoned by former Kentucky governor
In his final days in office, former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin issued more than 600 pardons and commutations. Many were to people convicted off heinous crimes. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Supreme Court will hear arguments over Trump’s financial records
The Supreme Court justices have agreed to decide whether President Trump can keep his financial records, including his tax returns, private. A decision could come in June. Jan Crawford reports. Source
Second person questioned in death of Barnard College student
A 13-year-old boy is being charged in the death of college student Tessa Majors in New York City. Now, another person is being questioned. Errol Barnett reports. Source