A new book explores how parents’ anxiety can affect their children’s well-being. Nearly one in three adults and one in three children aged 13 to 18 will experience anxiety disorder over the course of their lifetime. Psychologist Madeline Levine is the author of “Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World.” She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new book. Source
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Your 2020 tax return: Everything you need to know
In just the first week of this tax season, the IRS says it has processed nearly 13 million returns and issued nearly 4.3 million refunds. The filing deadline is April 15. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” with what you need to know before filing your taxes for this week’s Eye on Money. Source
Under Armour slides amid warning about coronavirus impact
Athletic gear company said its sales will fall this year as it takes a hit from the virus in China. Source
N. Korea still enhancing nuclear efforts, U.N. group says
The report says Pyongyang has continued those activities unabated. It will be submitted to the U.N. Security Council next month. Source
Mom talked of driving “off a cliff” with kids, missing girl’s aunt says
Lori Vallow’s husband, Chad Daybell, has self-published books about his brush with death and the end of the world. Source
U.S. confirms 13th coronavirus case in San Diego
The CDC is confirming the number of U.S. coronavirus cases has risen to 13, with the latest in San Diego. Meanwhile, China announced a single day death toll exceeding 100 for the first time, as worldwide deaths climb to over 1,000. WHO is now on the ground in China where it aims to assemble a global team of scientists to try and speed up the development of solutions. Carter Evans is outside a military base in California with details on the latest U.S. case. Source
China denies Equifax hack charges
The DOJ has charged four members of China’s military in relation to the 2017 Equifax credit reporting hack that affected millions of Americans. The four are accused of stealing information from nearly 145 million people, but China has denies the charges. Anna Werner breaks down the developing case. Source
“The big story line” coming out of the New Hampshire primary
As New Hampshire voters begin heading to the polls, how exactly the delegates will fall is still up in the air. Major Garrett and Alex Wagner have been speaking to the state’s voters and campaigns vying for their attention. They break down where each candidate’s momentum is likely to land them in the country’s first primary, and reveal the “big story line” to come out of the results. Source
Poodle wins group at Westminster dog show after McDonald’s snack
Siba the black standard poodle wins nonsporting group, Bono the Havanese wins toy group, Bourbon the whippet is named top hound, and Conrad the Shetland sheepdog wins herding. Source
WHO warns of “grave threat” to world as virus deaths top 1,000
Head of the World Health Organization pleads for global unity to answer a raft of questions about the still-mysterious new cornavirus. Source