Google’s reputation as one of Silicon Valley’s friendliest tech companies began to shatter following President Trump’s election. Wired magazine’s Senior Writer Nitasha Tiku joined “CBSN AM” to discuss her September cover story, which gives an insight into the last three years of Google. She spoke to 47 current and former Google employees about several key events, including leaked emails and a bid for artificial intelligence. Source
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Man uses pocketknife to fight off mountain lion
A mountain lion was killed after it attacked a man inside a park in Colorado Source
“The Rock” and Lauren Hashian tie the knot
Johnson’s former brother-in-law snapped photos of the happy couple during the seaside wedding Source
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Pres. Trump pushes back on recession fears; CDC investigating lung illnesses linked to vaping Source
Abrams says no Dems have contacted her about possible VP run
“I would be honored to be considered for the vice presidency by the nominee, but it is presumptuous to think that they are looking at me,” Abrams told CBS Source
Iran sanctions threaten the lives of young cancer patients
In the battle over sanctions between the United States and Iran, the losers are Iranian cancer patients seeking life-saving drugs. Correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from a children’s hospital in Tehran where vital drugs are running out. Source
Checking the temperature of voters at the Iowa State Fair
Several Democratic presidential candidates made their way to Des Moines for the Iowa State Fair over the weekend. Ed O’Keefe caught up with a few of the voters there for the “CBS This Morning” series Three Meals Source
Building better study habits for students
As millions of children head back to school, they may find themselves distracted for at least five out of every 15 minutes of study time, researchers report. James Clear, author of The New York Times bestselling “Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones,” joined “CBS This Morning” to talk about improving study habits. Source
Iowa voters speaks their minds on the issues
In our continuing series on battleground state voters, “Three Meals in a Day,” political correspondent Ed O’Keefe reports from Sioux City, Iowa, to sample what is on prospective voters’ minds. Source
34% of economists expect a recession in 2021
The good news for Americans? Fewer forecasters think a serious downturn is likely to hit next year Source