Multiple killed in shooting at MillerCoors building in Milwaukee; Female wrestlers competing at historic state championship Source
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Separating fact vs. fiction during global coronavirus outbreak
As the coronavirus spreads worldwide, there is a lot of misinformation surrounding the outbreak. Dr. Max Gomez offers his insights to CBSN New York. Source
2/26/20: CBSN Evening News
Pres. Trump: Coronavirus risk to U.S. remains low; Female wrestlers make history in Kansas Source
Four alleged neo-Nazis accused of intimidating journalists
One defendant allegedly wrote that the goal was to “have them all wake up one morning and find themselves terrorized by targeted propaganda.” Source
2/26/20: Red and Blue
Pres. Trump addresses nation on coronavirus fears; Getting 2020 candidate emails in your inbox Source
California lawmaker proposes human body composting bill
A California lawmaker is introducing a new bill that would make it easier to compost dead bodies — an eco-friendly alternative to burials. CBS Sacramento’s Laura Haefeli reports. Source
Multiple killed in shooting at MillerCoors building in Milwaukee
A gunman went on a shooting rampage at the Molson Coors brewing company in Milwaukee. The gunman killed at least six people and himself. Dean Reynolds reports. Source
Feds arrest 5 members of white nationalist group
Federal authorities have charged the former leader of a white supremacist group for his alleged involvement in “swatting” calls targeting victims in Virginia, including an unnamed member of President Trump’s Cabinet and an investigative journalist. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
Bernie Sanders leads in California polls ahead of Super Tuesday
California has a major chunk of the delegates up for grabs on Super Tuesday. Bryan Anderson, political reporter for the Sacramento Bee, joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” with the latest on the 2020 race in the Golden State. Source
Post-debate poll: Viewers say Bernie Sanders made best case that he could beat Trump
Bernie Sanders’ challengers are looking to slow down his momentum, but polling after last night’s South Carolina debate shows he remains in a strong position. Anthony Salvanto, CBS News’ director of elections and surveys; CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns; Zach Montellaro, a campaign reporter for Politico; and Eugene Scott, a political reporter for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN’s “Red & Blue” about the state of the race heading into the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday. Source