As part of her campaign to raise awareness of mental and emotional health issues — including the common struggles of new parents around the world — the Duchess Kate of Cambridge recorded a personal half-hour chat with a British podcaster about her own experiences of motherhood. BBC News royal correspondent Daniela Relph reports. Source
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Economist and author Arthur Brooks on “The Takeout” — 2/14/2020
Economist and author Arthur Brooks explains his opening remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast using his “love your enemy” theme, on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Amanda Bynes announces engagement to mystery fiance
The 33-year-old former Nickelodeon star posted an Instagram to show off her massive ring on Valentine’s Day Source
VA program helps elite warriors heal unseen wounds of war
For many service members, the program is the first time they’ve met with a therapist. Source
Banksy’s Valentine’s Day mural has already been vandalized
Less than 48 hours after the mural appeared, it was vandalized with a crude British insult. Source
Cargo ship launched to the International Space Station
The unpiloted Cygnus cargo ship will deliver nearly 7,500-pounds of supplies and equipment, including the first scanning electron microscope ever carried to orbit. Source
Democrats gear up for Nevada and South Carolina contests
We’re getting a fresh look at how the race is shaping up in Nevada among Democratic contenders for the White House. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Cara Korte and LaCrai Mitchell join CBSN from Las Vegas and Charleston, South Carolina. Source
⅓ of animal and plant species might go extinct due to climate change
Tropics-based species are two to four times more likely to face eradication than those in temperate areas. Source
Former “Love Island” host Caroline Flack has died at 40
“Everybody at Love Island and ITV is shocked and saddened by this desperately sad news,” an ITV spokesperson said in a statement. Source
U.S. officials address Taliban and commitment to Western allies during Munich conference
U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attended a security conference in Munich on Saturday. Esper said a deal with the Taliban “looks very promising” and Pompeo pushed back on comments that the Trump administration has rejected the global community. Watch their comments here. Source