The chief justice of the Supreme Court and senators swore an oath to administer “impartial justice” in the upcoming trial. Source
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Ayanna Pressley publicly reveals struggle with alopecia
The Massachusetts Democrat also showed her bald head on camera during the interview in an emotional moment. Source
Virginia just approved the Equal Rights Amendment. Now what?
Virginia became the 38th state to vote in favor of the Equal Rights Amendment, meeting the threshold necessary to make it part of the U.S. Constitution. However, the ERA could still face significant legal and legislative challenges. Julie Suk, a professor at the City University of New York, joined “Red & Blue” to explain what comes next. Source
What to expect next week in Trump’s Senate impeachment trial
President Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate will formally begin next week. CBS News’ Natalie Brand joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” from Capitol Hill with what to expect from the trial. Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Sanders, Warren play it cool after spat
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, longtime allies currently immersed in a public dispute, put aside their differences Thursday Source
Intelligence Committee requests testimony from intel leaders
The last public hearing on worldwide threats before the House Intelligence Committee took place in 2016. Source
Sneak peek: Death by Text
Michelle Carter, convicted of involuntary manslaughter because she used text messages to encourage a friend to take his own life, is being released from jail. “48 Hours”‘ Erin Moriarty has the latest in this headline-making case Saturday, January 18 at 9/8c on CBS. Source
Microsoft plans to erase its entire carbon footprint since 1975
Company promises to cut its emissions via reforestation, soil management and, eventually, high-tech carbon capture. Source
Trump says he doesn’t know Lev Parnas during religious freedom event
The president insists he doesn’t know indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas. Source
New evidence emerges in Long Island serial killer case
Authorities declined to say exactly where the evidence was found and which one of the several victims it was linked to. Source