“TV Guide editor Krutika Mallikarjuna joins CBSN to talk about the best things to stream this weekend: “”State of the Union,”” Wine Country”” and “”The Society.”” Source
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Key lawmaker on energy policy calls Green New Deal a “media creation, like Bigfoot”
House Energy Subcommittee Chairman Bobby Rush said he doesn’t know specifically what’s in the Green New Deal, as Democrats look for a way forward on energy and climate policy. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN to discuss her conversation with Rush, and more. Source
Uber IPO: The “dumb money” usually loses
If you didn’t have access to IPO pricing, experts say it’s best to wait when considering investing in a newly public stock Source
Teacher who uses “mood notes” says she’s seen an impact on grades
“They’re believing in themselves,” Erin Castillo said about her students Source
Rudy Giuliani defends Ukraine trip to help “defend” Trump
“The fact is this was a massive collusion between the Democratic National Committee…and the Ukrainian officials,” Giuliani claimed Source
How will the tariff increase impact Americans?
One trade group estimates the Trump administration’s increased tariffs on Chinese goods could cost the average American family around $767 per year. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joined CBSN to discuss what products could be affected. Source
Chobani CEO offers to pay off lunch debts
“As a parent, news of #WarwickPublicSchools breaks my heart,” Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya said Source
Dozens missing as migrant boat sinks in Mediterranean
While the number of migrants trying to make the perilous journey from war-torn Libya has fallen, people still try, and fail Source
TikTok reigns as most-downloaded app, passing Facebook, Instagram
TikTok has taken over the social media charts, taking the crown as the most-downloaded app. But the new ranking has many people asking what TikTok is. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to explain the new trend and why it’s taken off. Source
Teacher uses “mood notes” to help students open up about their feelings
In this installment of our School Matters series, we look at how educators tackle mental health in the classroom. Advocacy groups say in a given year, nearly one in five adults experience mental illness. Jamie Yuccas shows us how one Northern California teacher is encouraging students to reveal their own struggles through a simple exercise. Source