Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm weighs in on the rise in COVID-19 cases, changing vaccine timelines and the U.S. outlook in the pandemic. Source
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Dartmouth College bans liquor
Dartmouth College is cracking down on binge drinking on campus. The prestigious school is banning hard liquor, and requiring students to learn about sexual violence prevention. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Super Bowl 2015 ads mix new trends, classic favorites
A 30-second ad this year costs $4.5 million. Budweiser is producing one of the most anticipated spots featuring the return of the iconic Clydesdales and a lost puppy. Advertising Age’s deputy managing editor Natalie Zmuda joins “CBS This Morning” to preview the most talked-about ads. Source
“We are the World” celebrates 30th anniversary
A group of performers who sang in the original “We are the World” reunited in Los Angeles for the song’s 30th anniversary. Also, the Television Academy honored TV producer Norman Lear. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source
Ghislaine Maxwell facing new charges in sex crimes case
Sex trafficking charges and another alleged victim were added to a superseding indictment returned Monday in the criminal case against financier Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend. Source
What does a prisoner exchange mean for ISIS and U.S.?
State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan talks about the U.S. approach to terror and what a prisoner exchange could mean for the future of the terrorist group. Source
Disturbing testimony in trial of ex-cop in George Floyd’s death
Prosecutors began their case Monday against the former Minneapolis officer charged in the death of George Floyd. Source
Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch rebuffs Obama’s opinion on marijuana
During her Attorney General confirmation hearing, Loretta Lynch said she disagreed with Obama’s comparison of marijuana to alcohol. Listen to her explanation. Source
Sneak peek: The Millionaire, the Model & the Hit Man
A millionaire is willing to shell out $80,000 to have someone kill his model wife. What could possibly go wrong? “48 Hours”‘ Troy Roberts investigates Saturday, Aug. 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
Pop-up chefs create Dinner Lab for food revolution
The idea of pop-up restaurants has been around for years, with young chefs showcasing their creations in a temporary setting where the financial risks — and rewards — are low. But one company is raising those stakes, banking that pop-up dining can also be a long-term, profitable business. Elaine Quijano reports. Source