The Chicago Tribune spent approximately a year investigating the radiofrequency radiation emitted by cellphones. They stuck an iPhone 7, among other phones, into liquid that mimics human tissue, and found that the radiation measurement inside the tissue was well above the legal limit and twice what was reported to regulators. Apple disputes the results, saying it tests its products differently. Source
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What we know about Jeffrey Epstein’s will and estate
Two days before his death, Jeffrey Epstein signed a will that put all $577 million of his holdings into a trust Source
Inslee announces third term for Washington governor
Inslee made the announcement to seek a third term in an email to supporters on Thursday Source
Vaping teen spends 10 days on a ventilator after lungs fail
“The major point that I would like to get across to parents is that e-cigarettes are not safe” Source
Film Study: Titans WR Corey Davis Studies NFL’s Top Receivers to Help Elevate His Game
Corey Davis doubled his receiving yards total in 2018, when he racked up 891 yards and four touchdowns on 65 catches. He had a pair of game-winning catches while starting all 16 games Source
Trump sends mixed messages on gun control
President Trump has backed away from some of his stronger comments about gun background checks. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN with more on that and some of the other issues the president is speaking out about. Source
CBS Sports HQ’s 2019 Fantasy Football Today Telethon preview
CBS Sports senior NFL writer Will Brinson helps fantasy football fans get ready for CBS Sports’ second annual Fantasy Football Today Telethon. Source
More fallout over MIT’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein
MIT is facing backlash after it was revealed the school took money from Jeffrey Epstein. At least two researchers have reportedly announced plans to resign from the MIT Media Lab in protest. Boston Globe reporter Deirdre Fernandes joined CBSN to discuss. Source
Amazon rainforest burning at record rate, engulfing Bolsonaro in controversy
As the Amazon rainforest continues to burn, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is walking back allegations that he blamed NGO’s for setting the wildfires. His policies have led to a surge in deforestation and development in the Amazon. Wall Street Journal correspondent Samantha Pearson joined CBSN on the phone from Brazil to discuss the latest developments. Source
Sarah Huckabee Sanders to join Fox News as a contributor
Sanders is the third former Trump administration official to join Fox News Channel Source