With millions of Americans are out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic, many are seeking help from food banks and Feeding America is projecting that millions of kids are expected to go hungry this year. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source
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Trump continues to claim election fraud despite lack of evidence
President Trump is still baselessly claiming election fraud occurred and signaling he may never concede. On Saturday, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court threw out another lawsuit trying to halt the state’s certification of election results. Ben Tracy has the latest. Source
Biden visits doctor after twisting his ankle
President-elect Joe Biden is getting checked out by a doctor after slipping and twisting his ankle. Nikole Killion reports. Source
How will the Biden presidency affect Cuban-U.S. relations?
Cubans are waiting to see if the incoming Biden administration will mark a new thaw in relations following an icy four years. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
New coronavirus restrictions set around the world as COVID-19 surges
Across the world, countries are putting in place new restrictions as coronavirus cases increase. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London, where crowds are protesting lockdown measures. Source
Biden-Harris announce all-female communications staff
“These qualified, experienced communicators bring diverse perspectives to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better,” Mr. Biden said in a statement Source
Who are Biden’s top choices for the top health job?
The coronavirus pandemic has put extra focus on President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for his health and human services secretary. The Biden transition team has declined to give any specifics on candidates. Alice Ollstein, a health care reporter for POLITICO, joins CBSN to discuss Mr. Biden’s potential picks and more. Source
Defense Department sends support for hospital staff in North Dakota
At the request of FEMA, the Department of Defense is sending 60 nurses to help with the surge of COVID-19 in North Dakota. Air Force Captain and registered nurse Ron Golemboski, one of those nurses stationed in North Dakota, explains to CBSN what it’s like in the hot zone. Source
U.K. official says “The Crown” should have “fiction” warning
“Without this, I fear a generation of viewers who did not live through these events may mistake fiction for fact,” said culture secretary Oliver Dowden. Source
Titans Race Past Colts 45-26, Take Lead in AFC South
Titans running back Derrick Henry ran for 140 yards and three touchdowns in the first half, and he finished the game with 178 yards. It was Henry’s eighth straight road game with 100-plus rushing yards, which tied him with former Titans running back Chris Johnson for the second-longest streak since the 1970 merger. Source