The longtime CBS News foreign correspondent from the Philippines died this week at the age of 94. Source
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More Americans to be quarantined amid coronavirus outbreak
Another group of Americans are heading home from the coronavirus outbreak zone in China. About 250 evacuees will be quarantined for two weeks. Ramy Inocencio has the latest. Source
Trump declares victory after impeachment acquittal
The day after his acquittal by the Senate, President Trump took a victory lap. He help up headlines and praised supporters. Ben Tracy reports. Source
Christina Koch returns to Earth after record stay aboard space station
A record-setting space trip ended when Christina Koch returned to Earth. She made history after spending 328 days in space, the most ever by a female astronaut. Nikki Battiste has more. Source
Bernie Sanders claims victory in Iowa despite call for recount
Problems counting votes means the results of the Iowa caucuses are still unclear. Now, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee is calling for a recanvass, even as two candidates claim victory. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
How to watch Friday night’s Democratic debate
Seven Democratic candidates are meeting for the first time in New Hampshire for a debate Friday. Source
Doctor who sounded the alarm on coronavirus dies of it
Dr. Li Wenliang, who was threatened by Chinese officials after warning fellow clinicians of the virus in December, has died of the coronavirus. Source
Great Lakes erosion destroying beachfront homes
Three of the five Great Lakes — Michigan, Huron and Superior — broke all January records for water levels, according to the Army Corps of Engineers. Source
Principal who wrote “karma caught up with” Kobe Bryant on leave
“Not gonna lie. Seems to me that karma caught up with a rapist today,” Dr. Liza Sejkora wrote on Facebook soon after the helicopter crash that killed the NBA legend, his teen daughter and seven others. Source
Lake Michigan erosion has homes crumbling into the water
Three of the five Great Lakes broke all January records for water levels. The warm winter has led to more storm runoff. Now, people with beachfront property are in a battle to save their homes. Dean Reynolds reports. Source