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Bon Appetit on America’s culture of food

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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Peyton Manning referenced in lawsuit alleging “hostile sexual environment”

Super Bowl champion quarterback Peyton Manning faces new questions about an alleged sexual assault in college. A report in New York Daily News details the alleged 1996 incident involving Manning and a female athletic trainer. At the time, Manning was a star football player for the University of Tennessee. CBS Sports Network’s Dana Jacobson reports. Source

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Cruz hits Trump’s conservatism in ad

Republican front-runners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are fighting for votes ahead of next week’s South Carolina primary. In a new ad, Ted Cruz attacks Donald Trump’s conservatism on the topic of abortion. With more on the fight within the GOP field, Matt Mackowiak from Potomac Strategy Group and CBS News’ Steve Chaggaris join CBSN. Source

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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

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Who might the Senate let Obama replace Antonin Scalia with?

After the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday, there’s been a growing fight over his replacement. President Barack Obama needs the Senate’s approval to elect a nominee on the Supreme Court. His choice could shift the conservative balance in the court; however, many Republicans vow to block Obama’s pick, no matter who that may be. With more, CBS News’ Jan Crawford joins CBSN. Source

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