The research comes out of the Micropia museum in Amsterdam, which puts germs on display so people can see what is happening inside their bodies. Samples from the tongues of partners revealed a 10 second kiss transfers an average of 80 million bacteria. Scientists say the more couples kiss, the more similar their saliva becomes. Alphonso Van Marsh reports. Source
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Scott Simon: I hoped Cosby would have said allegations “not true”
NPR Host Scott Simon said he was surprised by Bill
Cosby’s silence and expected a response to his questions about rape
allegations over the weekend. Simon discussed the interview with Vladimir
Duthiers and Chip Reid on CBSN. Source
Tony Danza says “I do” to “Honeymoon in Vegas”
Tony Danza is returning to Broadway with “Honeymoon in Vegas,” based on the 1992 quirky comedy starring Nicolas Cage and James Caan. Danza and his co-stars spoke to CBS News’ Ken Lombardi about their new musical. Source
Bill Cosby maintains silence over rape allegations
The well-known comic has remained silent over rape allegations that have recently resurfaced. In an awkward exchange during an NPR interview, the comedian refuses to comment on the accusations. Source
“Mockingjay” cast promotes new “Hunger Games” movie in New York
The media-blitz is on for the new Hunger Games movie, and Matthew McConaughey’s big year is about to get even bigger. Suzanne Marques has that and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
James Clapper: Apprehension, optimism on trip to North Korea
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper discusses his recent visit to North Korea to secure the release of two imprisoned Americans. Source
Man creates new pasta shape made to hold sauce
From ears to elbows to bowties, pasta comes in plenty of forms. But one enthusiastic eater thought the list wasn’t complete and challenged himself to create an all-new perfect pasta shape. Nancy Chen has his story. Source
Bob Schieffer “dumbstruck” by Obamacare adviser’s remarks
“Face the Nation” host says MIT economist Jonathan Gruber’s comments about the health care law are another example of what’s wrong with American politics. Source
Myanmar forces kill dozens of people, including children
“On Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day, security forces are murdering unarmed civilians, including children, the very people they swore to protect. This bloodshed is horrifying,” said U.S. Ambassador Thomas Vajda. Source
What should Obama do about ISIS, immigration?
Ruth Marcus, Gerald Seib, Dana Milbank, and Jeffrey Goldberg discuss the president’s possible next steps on domestic and foreign policy. Source