A law enforcement source told CBS News investigators obtained a DNA sample from Anthony Warner’s mother to be compared to human remains recovered from the scene. Source
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Prominent Saudi women’s rights activist sentenced to almost 6 years
Though Loujain al-Hathloul can apparently be freed as early as the end of March, rights groups are up in arms. Source
Coworker detained in tycoon’s possible poisoning death
Lin Qi’s company makes films based on the popular science fiction novel “The Three-Body Problem,” which will be an upcoming Netflix series. Source
Honoring warriors on the frontlines of COVID-19
This past year health care workers demonstrated the many ways people can rise to the challenge of our times while fighting an invisible enemy. Dr. Jon LaPook pays tribute to medical professionals who, having come face-to-face with the coronavirus, put their own lives in jeopardy in order to save others. Source
New Breonna Taylor bust smashed in Oakland
The Sculptor says he thinks it was it was an attack against the Black Lives Matter movement. Source
Green Beret charged in Illinois bowling alley shooting
Duke Webb, 37, was also charged with attempted murder for the shooting that left three dead and three others wounded. Source
Chinese citizen journalist sentenced for reporting early on COVID
Zhang Zhan gets four years for reporting on the early stages of the outbreak in Wuhan, where it’s believed to have started. Source
Box truck playing music outside Nashville didn’t have explosives
It was parked in Lebanon, Tennessee, some 25 miles east of the Nashville a day after the explosion in the RV in downtown Nashville that was playing music before the blast. Source
Outrage after new Breonna Taylor bust smashed in Oakland
The community is incensed. The Sculptor says he thinks it was it was an attack against the Black Lives Matter movement. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 12/27
Guest host Lee Cowan says “Hail and Farewell” to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women we lost this year, in addition to the less-famous whose families are marking their passing from COVID-19. Plus: Susan Spencer looks at the psychological imperative of planning, especially when plans are upended; David Pogue reminds us of “good” news from 2020; Dr. Jon LaPook honors medical workers who’ve put their lives in jeopardy; Michelle Miller examines feelings of grief, and of hope for the New Year; and Mo Rocca looks back at the life of TV pitchman Sy Sperling, who was not only the founder of Hair Club for Men, but also a client. Source