The agreement’s objective is to prevent the global average temperature from warming beyond a point of catastrophe. Source
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How would the U.S. pay for Biden’s COVID-19 economic relief plan?
President Biden is facing opposition from Republicans to his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. One big question: How would the nation pay for it? Professor Jeffrey Sachs, director of Columbia University’s Center for Sustainable Development, joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss what it would mean for the economy in the long run. Source
Google data shows Americans are eager for COVID-19 vaccine information
“Where to get covid vaccine” was the most Googled question across the U.S. over the past month. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss the overwhelming interest in the vaccine among Americans. Source
NASA’s Perseverance rover survives “seven minutes of terror” to land on Mars
It survived “seven minutes of terror,” traveling through the Martian atmosphere at more than 12,000 mph. Now NASA’s Perseverance rover is ready to look for signs of past life on the red planet. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN to discuss why the landing was so difficult and what lies ahead for Perseverance. Source
Ted Cruz under fire for family trip to Cancun as Texas grapples with winter storm
Texas Senator Ted Cruz is facing criticism after he and his family went to Cancun, Mexico, this week as his home state struggled with the aftermath of a deadly winter storm that left millions without power. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has the details. Source
FBI investigating Cuomo’s handling of nursing home COVID cases
The Cuomo administration did not report until late January that thousands of people living in nursing homes had died of COVID-19 once they were transferred to hospitals. Source
Highlights From Titans HC Mike Vrabel’s Q&A With Season Ticket Members
Titans coach Mike Vrabel was part of a live Q&A with season ticket members on Thursday night. Here’s a look at the hot topics from the call… Source
Pfizer launches first COVID-19 vaccine trial for pregnant women
Pregnant women face a greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19 and have been frustrated by a lack of clear guidance on vaccination. Source
Winter storms disrupt vaccine effort as variants fuel new fears
As Americans yearn for their pre-pandemic lives, the distribution of coronavirus vaccines is hitting delays as winter storms pummel the U.S. The disease has not only impacted how Americans live, but how long. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Texas weather woes foreshadow climate change disasters
Hot-weather infrastructure and an isolated power grid have left the state unprepared for extreme weather. Source