A government medical panel put out new guidelines for when and how often women should be screened for breast cancer, but they are sparking debate among doctors. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the recommendations. Source
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Guy Fieri helped raise $25 million for restaurant workers in need
When millions of people were out of work during the pandemic, Food Network host Guy Fieri wanted to support his community. So, he joined the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund, and helped raise $25 million for restaurant workers in need. Source
Botched drug trial harms patients in France
Several volunteers were hospitalized with serious complications after something went wrong with a drug trial in France. CBS News’ Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Live Updates: Multiple people shot at Tennessee high school
“I’m walking up to the scene now, all I can say is pray,” Vice Mayor Gwen McKenzie told CBS affiliate WVLT. Source
Minnesota teams postpone games over shooting of Daunte Wright
“Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Daunte Wright during this difficult time,” the NBA said in a statement. Source
Charlie Rose discusses his interview with Sean Penn
In an exclusive interview on “60 Minutes,” Sean Penn opens up about interviewing drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, one of the most wanted men in the world before his recent re-capture. Charlie Rose spoke with Meg Oliver and Elaine Quijano about his conversation with the actor. Source
#CBSNBusiness: Worldwide chocolate shortage looming?
There may be a global shortage of chocolate because cocoa plants are dying due to drought conditions; Chinese firm Haier is buying one of General Electric’s appliance brands for $5.4 billion. Jill Wagner covers those stories and more in today’s CBSN business headlines. Source
Stock market continues to struggle amid plunging oil prices
The Dow dropped sharply Friday as sinking oil prices keep adding to the market’s volatility. Marlie Hall is at the New York Stock Exchange with more. Source
Newtown dad’s album honoring daughter earns Grammy nominations
Two years after his daughter, Ana, was killed in the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, saxophonist Jimmy Greene released “Beautiful Life,” his first album since the tragedy. Now the album is nominated for two Grammys. Greene was standing behind President Obama last week when the president announced his executive action on guns. Gayle King spoke to Greene and his wife, Nelba, about how they’ve grieved and cherished a life cut short. Source
Sean Penn on journalists who criticized “El Chapo” interview
Sean Penn and Rolling Stone are defending his interview with drug lord Joaquin Guzman, known as “El Chapo.” They have come under heavy criticism for allowing the cartel leader to review the article before it was published in the magazine. Publisher Jann Wenner is standing by Rolling Stone’s decision to hand “El Chapo” what he called “story approval.” Wenner said it’s a “small price to pay” for the interview. In an interview for this Sunday’s “60 Minutes,” Charlie Rose asked Penn about the controversial decision. Source