After a boy in Napa, California, had a conversation with his mom about kids who couldn’t afford school lunches, he decided to use his own allowance to pay off his entire grade’s school lunch debt. Source
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Biden, Trump trade insults as they hit campaign trail in Iowa
Former Vice President Joe Biden hit the campaign trail in Iowa as President Trump slammed him as being “mentally weak.” CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe joins CBSN from Iowa with more on the latest developments. Source
Internal Trump campaign poll finds Biden leading in key states
The poll by campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio found Biden doing well across a broad swath of the country Source
Gun seller United Sporting goes bust, partly blaming Trump’s election
The 85-year-old company anticipated that increased weapons sales would follow a victory by Hillary Clinton in 2016 Source
8-year-old boy rescued after drifting out to sea on unicorn float
“The float was right there, in easy reach and then just in the blink of an eye, it was beyond the breakers,” a volunteer rescuer said Source
Jon Stewart to House: “You should be ashamed of yourselves”
“Accountability appears to not be something that occurs in this chamber,” Stewart admonished at hearing on 9/11 responders bill Source
10 states file suit to block T-Mobile merger with Sprint
Deal to combine two of the largest wireless carriers would cost subscribers at least $4.5 billion per year, states claim Source
“Elderhood” author on why older people are happier
We should “look at the final third of life with the same concern, curiosity, creativity, and rigor as we view the first two-thirds,” Dr. Louise Aronson writes Source
Trump takes aim at Biden ahead of dueling Iowa rallies
President Trump called former Vice President Joe Biden “weak mentally” and a “dummy” ahead of a trip to Iowa, where both are holding campaign rallies on Tuesday. The president also commented on trade with Mexico, the Mueller investigation, and North Korea. Source
Study: One-sixth of marine life at risk from climate change
The study argues losses could be offset by a reduction in carbon pollution Source