Uluru, the 1,140-foot monolith formerly known as Ayers Rock, in Australia’s Northern Territory, is officially being closed to climbers after today. It is considered a sacred site to the area’s indigenous people. Brett Clappis from Australia’s Network 10 reports. Source
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Aaron Paul and Jesse Plemons talk “Breaking Bad” sequel film
Netflix says more than 25 million households watched the film in the first seven days of its release Source
White House hiring new staff to handle impeachment inquiry response
Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner has been pushing to enhance the communications strategy Source
Cynthia Erivo: What Harriet Tubman can teach us
In this web exclusive, correspondent Martha Teichner asks actress Cynthia Erivo, star of the new film, “Harriet,” what she wants audiences to take away about Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who helped free hundreds of others from enslavement. Source
Cynthia Erivo: Playing Harriet Tubman changed me for the better
In this web exclusive, the Tony Award-winning actress talks with correspondent Martha Teichner about portraying the iconic abolitionist in the new biopic, “Harriet.” Source
The challenges of polyamory and non-monogamous relationships
The new CBSN Originals documentary “Speaking Frankly: Non-monogamy” explores a way of life that’s more common than you might think. But maintaining a non-traditional relationship carries stigma and presents some special challenges. Executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joined CBSN with more on the story. Source
Tulsi Gabbard won’t seek reelection to Congress
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat from Hawaii, says she will not seek reelection to the House so she can concentrate on her presidential campaign. CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have more. Source
Mike Posner shares lessons he learned on his walk across America
Singer-songwriter Mike Posner just walked more than 2,800 miles across America. The musician behind hits like “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” says he pushed himself to live in the present after coping with depression and the deaths of loved ones. Jamie Yuccas, who was with him when he began the journey, reports. Source
Delayed by decades, the huge American Dream mall is opening
The project, which broke ground more than two decades ago, is opening at a time when shoppers are snubbing malls Source
Aaron Paul and Jesse Plemons talk “Breaking Bad” sequel film, “El Camino”
The characters from the hit series, “Breaking Bad,” are back in the sequel film, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” Netflix says more than 25 million households watched the film in the first seven days of its release. The sequel movie uses flashbacks to reveal what happened at the end of the series. Three-time Emmy Award-winning actor Aaron Paul and Jesse Plemons join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the success of the film. Source