A three-judge panel from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that a temporary block of President Trump’s travel ban can stay in place. The administration is expected to appeal. Jan Crawford reports. Source
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New census data to give Texas, North Carolina congressional seats
States in the Midwest and Northeast are poised to lose congressional seats. Source
Miami school won’t employ vaccinated people
In an email to parents, the private school listed unsubstantiated claims and said they asked current employees not to get vaccinated. Source
Oprah Winfrey examines how old traumas affect people later in life and what can be done about it
Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce Perry talk to “CBS This Morning” co-host Tony Dokoupil about their new book, “What Happened To You?” The book examines how old traumas affect people later in life and what can be done about it. Source
3D body scans at the gym
The latest high-tech fitness trend involves getting full-body 3D scans at the gym to track weight loss and muscle building. Wendy Gillette reports. Source
Watch Live: CDC expected to unveil new mask guidelines
Growing research suggests coronavirus transmission risks substantially decrease outdoors. Source
“Dangerous Woman” was originally written with someone else in mind
Songwriter Ross Golan, who’s written for artists including Selena Gomez, Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj, tells Don Dahler who he had originally hoped would cut Ariana Grande’s “Dangerous Woman.” Source
“Sorry” writer called Selena Gomez before song was released
Ohio clinic accused of false Alzheimer’s diagnoses
More than 50 people are suing Sherry-Ann Jenkins of Ohio. She is accused of falsely diagnosing dozens of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. They claim she “lacked the training, education, licensing, and credentials to treat and diagnose patients with cognitive disorders.” Michelle Miller reports. Source
Bill of the month: Auto and medical insurance still leave balance of tens of thousands
Despite having personal injury protection in his auto insurance and medical insurance, one man still owed tens of thousands in medical bills after a car accident. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss this case and what you need to know about insurance if you’ve been injured in a car accident. Source