Videos showed fans not wearing masks and standing in close proximity to each other in downtown Tuscaloosa after the victory. Source
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A Look at the 2021 Opponents for the Tennessee Titans
The 2020 season is now in the rear-view mirror for the Tennessee Titans. But already we know the team’s opponents for 2021 … Source
House Democrats introduce article of impeachment against Trump
The articles accuses Trump of incitement of insurrection after Wednesday’s riots at the Capitol. Source
In a pandemic, health care positions top “Best Jobs” list
Offering excellent pay, physician assistant leads U.S. News and World Report’s annual ranking of the best jobs in America. Source
Astronomers observe death of a distant galaxy for the first time
Galaxy ID2299 is losing its ability to form new stars, causing it to die. Source
Millions facing weeks of delays for $600 stimulus checks
Jackson Hewitt says as many as 13 million checks may have been sent to closed or invalid bank accounts. Source
Cuomo: New Yorkers 65 and older are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
The move makes 7 million New Yorkers eligible for the shot. Source
Law professor breaks down options for holding President Trump accountable
Members of Congress are looking at different pathways to hold President Trump accountable after the assault on the U.S. Capitol last week, including recommending the 25th Amendment, pursuing impeachment, or using a provision of the 14th Amendment to bar him from future office. Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School, joins CBSN to break them all down. Source
Four strangers all named Paul O’Sullivan form a band – despite living in different cities around the world
When Paul O’Sullivan from Baltimore, Maryland, connected with fellow Paul O’Sullivans on Facebook, he realized many of them were musicians. Three of his fellow Pauls agreed to form a band with him, and in 2020 they put out their first album – even though they live in different cities around the world. Source
States expand vaccination efforts as COVID-19 deaths keep rising
The U.S. is moving onto its next phase of coronavirus vaccinations, with major expansions to immunization sites at stadiums and convention centers. The efforts come as the country’s seven-day average of COVID-19 deaths now stands at over 3,000 a day. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on vaccinations and what we are learning from new studies on immunity and traveling during a pandemic. Source