Eating isn’t just about what’s on the plate, it’s become a lifestyle. Bon Appetit magazine is launching its first-ever culture issue, and in keeping with these Instagram-centric times, all the original photos were shot on an iPhone. Bon Appetit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport joins “CBS This Morning” to give an inside look of the issue. Source
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Westminster Kennel Club expands dog show with new breeds
“Mop Top” is making its debut along with six other new breeds at the 140th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. One canine will be crowned the winner Tuesday night from some 3,000 competitors. Don Dahler reports from backstage at the show in New York City. Source
One of the world’s smallest surviving babies goes home
A North Carolina family is celebrating a medical marvel. Their daughter, E’Layah Pegues, was one of the smallest babies ever born who survived. She’s now at home with her parents. She weighed 10 ounces at birth, and after nearly 20 weeks in the hospital, she finally got to leave with her family. Mark Strassmann reports. Source
George Floyd and Daunte Wright share a tragic connection
George Floyd and Daunte Wright were both killed by police, just miles apart, one year apart. And on Tuesday, it was revealed that the two fathers had a connection beyond their tragic deaths. Source
Lee Ann Womack and Lisa Lampanelli on Grammys Red Carpet
Celebrities are hitting the red carpet for the 58th Grammy Awards. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with an interview with country singer Lee Ann Womack and comedian Lisa Lampanelli. Source
CBSN anchor makes cameo on “Madam Secretary”
On the latest episode of “Madam Secretary,” CBSN’s Elaine Quijano was featured as an anchor. Take a look at her cameo. Source
Scalia’s replacement, the Grammys, and Eliot Spitzer’s latest accusation: #CBSN10 trending stories
President Obama will nominate Antonin Scalia’s replacement on the Supreme Court, tonight’s Grammys are music’s biggest night, and former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is allegedly being investigated for assault. Those stories and more trending on CBSNews.com Source
Will the Grammys be packed with political statements?
It’s music’s biggest night at the 58th Grammys Awards show in Los Angeles, and there is chatter that there will be plenty of political statements made through special performances. With more on what to expect tonight, CBS News’ Anthony Mason joins CBSN from the Staples Center. You can watch the Grammys on CBS tonight at 8pm ET. Source
New Yorker investigates TMZ operation in Hollywood
An investigative piece in the New Yorker magazine investigates how TMZ gets the scoop on breaking stories of celebrities. In 2006, the entertainment news website exposed Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic comments. In 2009, TMZ broke the news of Michael Jackson’s death. The site also posted video of Baltimore Ravens’ running back Ray Rice hitting his fiancé, and another of Beyonce’s sister, Solange, attacking Jay Z in an elevator. Writer Nicholas Schmidle joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his article, “The Digital Dirt: How TMZ Gets the Videos and Photos that Celebrities Want to Hide.” Source
Sen. Marco Rubio wants to do “consistently well” in early primary stages
Florida Senator and Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio asserted on “Face the Nation,” that his goal is to continue to pick up delegates and do consistently well throughout this early season of voting. Rubio did tell “Face the Nation” host, John Dickerson, that the stakes are higher once he enters the winner-take-all states. Source