Hollywood is preparing to celebrate its best and brightest at the Oscars tonight, but as Teri Okita explains the top honors are still too close to call. Source
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David Edelstein makes his Oscar predictions
Film critic David Edelstein takes a hard look at this year’s Academy Award contenders. Source
Filmmaker Josh Seftel, and his mom, talk Oscars
The stars of the web series “My Mom on Movies” chat about this year’s Academy Awards contenders. Source
Mickey Mouse goes for Oscar glory
Charles Osgood takes a look at this year’s crop of Academy Award contenders from around the world in the Best Animated Short Film category. Source
The art of Hollywood special effects makeup
Lee Cowan introduces us to Academy Award-winner Matthew Mungle, one of the greatest make-up special effects men in movie history. Cowan follows Mungle as the artist goes through the process of creating bodies for an episode of “CSI.” Source
Titans Trade Offensive Lineman Isaiah Wilson to Miami Dolphins
The Titans will send a seventh-round pick in the 2022 draft and Wilson to Miami for a seventh-round pick in the 2021 draft. Source
Efforts to vaccinate farmworkers hindered by eligibility
A federal program aimed at vaccinating agricultural workers has hit a roadblock in states where they aren’t eligible, elevating concerns that vulnerable workers are being put on the backburner. Source
Will nasty winter hurt February jobs report?
Investors are preparing for the Labor Department’s latest employment report. Some of the recent slowdown in job growth has been attributed to the run of unusually bad weather, which may affect the February numbers as well. Jill Schlesinger reports. Source
Time Lapse: Paris in Motion – Part 2
The second installment in a series of three stunning time lapse videos, displaying the breathtaking beauty of Paris. Video courtesy of Mayeul Akpovi. Become of fan of Mayeul on his Facebook fan page. Check back next weekend for Part 3. Source
2/28: U.S. officials say hundreds of Russian troops flown into Crimea; On the Road: Ohio boy pays it forward
U.S. officials stopped short of calling the troop movement an outright invasion, but one told David Martin it appears to be a classic operation for inserting troops in a foreign country; and, Steve Hartman meets an 8-year-old boy who found $20 in a parking lot and was thinking of spending it on a new video game. That changed when he saw the man in uniform. Source