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Out of the Shadow: Titans TE Jonnu Smith Wants to Keep Making a Name for Himself
Smith, a third-round draft pick by the Titans in the 2017 NFL Draft, is coming off the best season of his career. Smith caught 35 passes for 439 yards and three touchdowns last season, along with three touchdowns. He made a memorable touchdown catch in the corner of the end zone in an AFC Divisional playoff contest at Baltimore. Source
Biden to interview potential running mates as first presidential candidate to consider only women
Former Vice President Joe Biden is interviewing potential running mates this week and is expected to announce his choice the following week. Biden’s pick will be the third woman in U.S. history to run for vice president on a major party ticket. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Preventing a mental health crisis in children and adolescents
CBS News contributor and psychologist Lisa Damour warns how the extended isolation from social distancing could cause a mental health crisis in children and adolescents. As many of them prepare for the new normal of school, Damour joins “CBS This Morning” for a conversation about how to help the children in our lives. Source
Susan Rice on what she could bring to a Biden 2020 ticket
As presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden hones in on his pick for running mate, potential “Veepstakes” candidate and former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about what strengths she could bring to the role of vice president. She also weighs in on what a Biden administration’s foreign policy aims should be, and why she says America is facing a “tough love” moment. Source
A new age ecosystem for Financial services
Wipro’s innovation is transforming the future of business Source
How the coronavirus pandemic left millions of Americans without health insurance
In this installment of Eye on Money, “CBS This Morning” takes a look at how the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is not just costing jobs, but leaving millions of Americans without health coverage. More than 50 million people have applied for unemployment since the pandemic began, and nearly half of U.S. workers get their health insurance through work. One study found that an estimated 5.4 million American workers lost their health insurance in just three months. Michelle Miller reports, and CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins the show to discuss coverage alternatives and what Americans who lost their coverage can do. Source
Substance behind Beirut blasts was used in Oklahoma City bombing
Ammonium nitrate is an odorless crystalline substance that has caused numerous industrial explosions over the decades. Source
Blast of highly explosive material kills dozens, injures thousands in Beirut, Lebanon
Huge explosions rocked Lebanon’s capital city, killing dozens of people and injuring thousands more, and sending an enormous blast wave across the city. The blast was seen around the city, and eyewitnesses suffered injuries likened to war wounds. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
At least six people killed after Isaias strikes East Coast, causing flooding and power outages
The powerful storm Isaias killed at least six people as it churned its way up the Eastern Seaboard Tuesday. The damage is spread out from the Carolinas to New England, and well over three million people lost power. Mola Lenghi reports from Connecticut. Source