The couple revealed the news in Legend’s music video for the song “Wild.” Source
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Dodger Stadium becomes a polling site for 2020 presidential election
The Dodgers are the first Major League Baseball team to make their stadium available for voting. Source
Wisconsin primaries were “good test run” for November, officials say
However, “in November it’ll be about three to four times the scale of what we saw [Tuesday],” said Claire Woodall-Vogg, the executive director of the city of Milwaukee Election Commission. Source
Minneappolis police officer fired over racist Christmas tree decorations is reinstated
A Minneapolis police officer who was fired for decorating a Christmas tree in a precinct building with racist items in 2018 is back on the force after an arbitrator overturned the disciplinary decision. Community activists are outraged and calling for arbitration reform. Reg Chapman reports for CBS Minneapolis station WCCO. Source
Kushner has “no reason to believe” Harris is not eligible to run
Kushner would not say why President Trump didn’t debunk the theory at a press conference Thursday. Source
Barr says there will be a development in Durham investigation Friday
Though he said in an interview with Fox News that the development would not be “earth-shattering,” he also said the investigation’s timeline wouldn’t be “dictated” by the election schedule. Source
Could workers get a raise under Trump’s payroll tax plan?
President Donald Trump’s payroll tax plan raises as many questions as it answers. Here’s what you need to know. Source
This week on “Sunday Morning” (August 16)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program Source
Alex Wagner previews “The Circus” premiere and the role of women in the 2020 race
CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner joins “CBS This Morning” with a preview of “The Circus.” She spoke with former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards about the role women are playing in the 2020 presidential election. Source
Chanel Miller on how her sexual assault trial prepared her for these uncertain times
Chanel Miller revealed herself as “Emily Doe” in her book “Know My Name” nearly a year ago. She spoke to “CBS This Morning” about life since then, growing up Asian American, and her museum debut with a mural at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum. Source