NASA is in the process of replacing aging solar array batteries with more powerful lithium-ion replacements Source
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Super Bowl 2020: Chiefs, 49ers will seek to end long title droughts
Kansas City hasn’t won a title since 1969. The 49ers got their last crown in 1994. CBSSports breaks down what each will have to come out on top. Source
New York Times endorses two candidates for president for first time
The paper gave its thumbs-up to Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, both senators who represent divergent strains in the Democratic Party Source
Two cops shot dead in Hawaii, suspect apparently set raging fire
Flames destroyed several homes; suspect, two women unaccounted for but likely in home that burned, police said. Source
Remains of Ukrainian plane crash victims return home to Kiev
The remains of 11 people killed in the Iranian missile strike that brought down a Ukrainian jetliner were returned to Kiev on Sunday. The flag-draped coffins were met by family members of the victim’s and Ukraine’s president. Source
60 Minutes Presents: Whitaker’s Wildlife Tour
The Atlantic great white shark’s comeback; Then, the return of wolves to Yellowstone Park; And, on board Joel Sartore’s Photo Ark Source
Singer David Olney dies at 71 after collapsing onstage
Olney, a native of Rhode Island, was part of the music scene in Nashville, Tennessee, for decades and had recorded more than 20 albums. Source
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House prosecutors meet to prepare for upcoming impeachment trial; SpaceX destroys boosters in dramatic abort test Source
Canadian court to look at evidence to extradite Chinese Huawei executive to the U.S.
A Canadian judge will begin hearing evidence Monday on whether to extradite top Chinese executive Meng Wenzhou to the U.S. on bank fraud charges. It’s a case involving big money, high tech and international politics. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
SpaceX destroys boosters in dramatic abort test
A new success for Space X! It happened after an unmanned rocket lifted-off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida today. The mission: to test whether a new crew capsule could survive an explosion. Meg Oliver reports. Source