Democratic candidates are making their final push ahead of the Iowa caucus. CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano is joined by CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Iowa Public Radio reporter Kate Payne in Des Moines to discuss what to expect tonight. Source
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How the NFL paid tribute to Kobe Bryant at Super Bowl LIV
Before the game began, each team lined up at the 24-yard line for a moment of silence, an homage to the number Bryant wore during his career with the Los Angeles Lakers. Source
Earth Fare closing all its grocery stores in 10 states
The 45-year-old organic supermarket chain is the third U.S. grocer to close shop or seek a buyer in recent weeks. Source
Rush Limbaugh diagnosed with lung cancer
The conservative radio host shared the news on his show Monday. Source
Sheryl Sandberg announces engagement
Sandberg’s late husband, Dave Goldberg, died unexpectedly in 2015 at age 47. Source
Iowa caucus: Poll shows tight race with Biden, Sanders tied
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows a tight race in Iowa. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders are tied with 25% support each. But Pete Buttigieg and Senator Elizabeth Warren are also both in a position to win some delegates. Senator Amy Klobuchar rounds out the top five. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Fan takes expensive nap during Super Bowl
While the game was thrilling for most fans, it wasn’t for this one. Source
Actress Claire Danes on the final season of “Homeland”
The final season of Showtime’s hit TV series “Homeland” premieres Sunday. For nearly a decade, actress Claire Danes has portrayed CIA agent Carrie Mathison. In the season premiere, Danes joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new season, which starts with her character suspected of being a double agent after spending more than 200 days in a Russian prison. Source
Traveled to China lately? Forget going on a cruise
Cruise lines are banning guests and crew members who have been to China within the past 14 days over virus concerns. Source
Brad Pitt jabs Prince Harry in BAFTA speech read by Margot Robbie
Brad Pitt wasn’t at the British Academy Film Awards to accept his trophy for Best Supporting Actor in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” But his speech, as delivered by his co-star Margot Robbie in front of the royals, was one of the most memorable moments of the night. He said he would name the award Harry because “he is really excited about bringing it back to the states.” The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were good sports and laughed off the joke. Source