Oscar-winning actor Christopher Plummer, who starred in the 1965 musical “The Sound of Music” and scores of other film, TV and theater productions over a long career, has died. He was 91. CBSN Los Angeles reports. Source
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Chrissy Teigen remembers the baby she lost
“He would have been here any day now – if he were like Luna and Miles, I’d probably be holding him as we speak,” Teigen writes. Source
Puppy Bowl XVII will feature Champ and Major Biden, and the first lady
The Bidens are headed to the Puppy Bowl to spread an important message. Source
Health Care workers detail struggles of PPE scarcity during pandemic
A non-profit group called “Get Us PPE” reported that requests from health care workers seeking the equipment rose 260% between November and December. Dr. Ann Victory said at MidMichigan Health, nurses were being told to reuse critical N-95 masks. Source
Senate OK’s $1.9 trillion COVID resolution after “vote-a-rama”
Republicans offered a slew of amendments ahead of the vote on the resolution, forcing the all-night session. Vice President Harris broke a 50-50 tie on the measure. Source
Check out these Super Bowl menu ideas
From burgers, hot dogs, tacos, BBQ and wings, to salsas and cocktails, here are some tempting recipes from top chefs, cookbook authors and restaurateurs to go with watching the Big Game! Source
Catch This? Titans HC Mike Vrabel Was a Super Bowl Star During His Playing Days
Vrabel caught touchdown passes in two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, and leading up to Super Bowl LV, those around Vrabel back then said he relished in the opportunities. He had 12 catches in his playing career, all for touchdowns. Source
Christopher Plummer, “Sound of Music” star, dies at 91
Plummer died in his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine, by his side, his talent agency said. Source
This week on “Face the Nation,” February 7, 2021
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Senator Lindsey Graham, appear on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” Source
Buccaneers and Chiefs hometowns battle it out before teams step on the field
A “CBS This Morning” tradition continues as Kansas City and Tampa go head-to-head to see which town gets bragging rights even before Sunday’s kickoff. Jammie Yuccas and Michelle Miller have the details. Source