India seeks to join the U.S., Russia and China as the only countries to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon Source
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Hurricane Dorian’s devastation
“Everything’s gone! Everything!” one woman said after Dorian slammed into the Bahamas Source
Two more deaths and at least 450 illnesses linked to vaping
U.S. health officials said they’ve identified hundreds of possible cases in 33 states Source
Trump campaign starts selling black pens after Trump’s map incident
President Trump is also continuing to defend his claim that Alabama was in grave danger from Hurricane Dorian Source
Friday’s Quick Hits: Harold Landry Ready to “Take Next Step,” Jamil Douglas on Call at RG, and the Titans Injury Report
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Lost AirPods cost consumers more than half a billion dollars annually
Now hear this: Apple’s AirPod sales could exceed $10 billion this year, with 5% to 7% of sales to replace lost ear buds Source
Howard Schultz opts out of race as Democratic candidates head to New Hampshire
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has decided not to pursue running for president, as Democratic candidates headed to New Hampshire for the state’s party convention. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren are leading the polls in the state. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN from New Hampshire to preview what’s at stake. Source
Bill Cowher previews the NFL’s 100th season
The NFL kicked off its 100th season with a classic rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. CBS NFL analyst Bill Cowher joined CBSN to break down the game, preview the 2019-2020 season and review some of the top headlines off the field. Source
Pope Francis arrives in Madagascar after visit to Mozambique
Pope Francis has arrived in Madagascar after spending a few days in Mozambique. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane has more on the pontiff’s visit to Africa and his message of peace and reconciliation as he celebrates mass and visits HIV patients. Source
Zika: Children of the outbreak
Just over three years ago, an outbreak of the Zika virus caused a crisis in Brazil: a dramatic increase in babies born with microcephaly. These babies are now young children facing a variety of medical problems and an uncertain future. But just as a sudden drop in the number of cases has calmed fears of the virus, health officials are on alert for another outbreak. Elaine Quijano travels to Recife, Brazil, the epicenter of the crisis, to meet a mom determined to provide the best life for her daughter, and the doctors on the frontlines. Source