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Bill Haas involved in deadly car crash

Professional golfer Bill Haas was hospitalized after a deadly car crash in California that also involved actor Luke Wilson, officials say. Police say Haas was in the passenger seat of a Ferrari that collided with a BMW outside of Los Angeles. CBS affiliate WSPA-TV reports. Source

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New York Times Modern Love editor on the state of love

When it comes to love today, New York Times Modern Love column editor Daniel Jones says people are romantic as ever, but some aren’t willing to be vulnerable and take risks for love. Learn more as he speaks with CBS This Morning’s Gayle King in the Toyota Green Room. Source

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Omarosa says “we would be begging” for Trump if Pence became president

Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault returned to CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother” after being hospitalized over the weekend. In the latest episode, Manigault took aim at Vice President Mike Pence, saying, “We would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president, that’s all I’m saying. He’s extreme. I’m Christian. I love Jesus, but he thinks Jesus tells him to say things. And I’m like, Jesus ain’t say that. He’s scary.” Source

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Can experimental drug kill flu virus in a day?

The worst flu season in years has health professionals scrambling to find ways to combat the virus. In Japan, one company says it has developed a treatment that may kill the flu in a day. CBS News’ chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Source

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Global GoalsCast: Laura Liswood of the Council of Women World Leaders

At the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Global GoalsCast co-hosts Claudia Romo Edelmen and Edie Lush sit down with Laura Liswood, the Secretary General of the Council of Women World Leaders, to discuss the #MeToo movement, the current social environment and the activation of women Source

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Unique portraits of Obamas unveiled

The Obamas’ official portraits were unveiled Monday in Washington, showcasing two artists with their own unique style. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has a closer look. Source

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Fighting the flu with ultraviolet light

As the deadly flu season continues, a doctor is working on technology that uses ultraviolet light to kill the flu virus in the air. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why this technique is safer than using regular UV rays. Source

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New details on Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s wedding plans

New details have been revealed about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s upcoming royal wedding. The ceremony will take place at 12 noon on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. It will also feature a two-mile carriage procession immediately after the ceremony. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source

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The real-life love story of “The Big Sick”

Comedian-actor Kumail Nanjiani and his wife, Emily V. Gordon, had never written a movie before, when they decided to try and tell the basically true story of how budding romance was thrown for a loop when she was place in a medically-induced coma (the perfect plot for a romantic comedy). Their film, “The Big Sick,” proved to be a critical success, and has now earned them an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Lesley Stahl of “60 Minutes” meets with Nanjiani and Gordon to find out how telling the story of their lives has turned their lives upside-down. Source

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The O’Jays: The “Love Train” continues

For decades The O’Jays have been spreading their gospel of love, melding romantic ballads with R&B and a smooth Philly groove. CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod talked with Eddie Levert, Walter Williams and Eric Nolan Grant about their enduring magic. Source

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