Biden maps future of U.S. relations with Germany; Texas files suit against Biden administration over border wall Source
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Top U.S. general feared Trump would attempt coup after election loss, book says
A new book says General Mark Milley, the nation’s top military officer, feared that President Trump would attempt a coup to stay in office. Kris Van Cleave has more. Source
A “really big warning” for the planet: Part of Amazon rainforest is emitting more carbon dioxide than it absorbs
More than a third of Earth’s tropical rainforests are “completely gone,” and half of what remains is in the Amazon. But now, parts of that jungle are in jeopardy as deforestation and climate change reduce its ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Scientists say it’s a “really big warning,” and if steps aren’t taken soon, “we’re going to be in more trouble.” Source
Biden Administration unveils new task force to curb ransomware
Federal officials are looking to crack down on ransomware attacks that are attacking critical U.S. infrastructure by implementing a new multi-agency task force. The announcement comes just days after the notorious Russian-linked ransomware group, REvil, suddenly vanished from the internet. CBS News’ Jeff Pegues reports on the task force, then Maurice Turner, a cybersecurity fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, joins CBSN anchor Lana Zak with his analysis. Source
President Biden hosts German Chancellor Angela Merkel for last likely White House visit
On Thursday, President Biden hosted German Chancellor Angela Merkel for what’s likely to be her last visit to the White House as the leader of Germany. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry reports on what the two leaders discussed, then CBSN anchor Lana Zak and CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan discuss how the two leaders reaffirmed the relationship between their nations, and America’s newly enhanced child tax credit. Source
Facebook says Iranian hackers targeted U.S. military personnel
Facebook says Iranian hackers targeted nearly 200 U.S. military personnel on its platform. The hackers, known as “Tortiseshell,” used fake online personas and phishing to drive people off of the site, infect their devices with malware and steal log-in information. CBS News reporter Musadiq Bidar joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source
Biden says sending U.S. forces to Haiti “not on the agenda” for now
President Biden said the relationship between the U.S. and Germany is “strong and getting stronger.” Source
Local Matters: Mike Pence and other GOP heavyweights to address evangelicals in Iowa
Despite the sustained popularity of former President Donald Trump in the GOP, other would-be 2024 Republican presidential contenders are heading to Iowa to address conservative voters. The Des Moines Register’s chief political reporter Brianne Pfannenstiel has more on who will be headlining the Family Leadership Summit on Friday, and Democrats’ chances of picking up any Republican-held seats in Iowa in 2022. Source
Hundreds offer to donate cars to mechanic who fixes them for those in need
“Whatever glowing feeling is inside me, it just transferred from that TV screen and went inside them,” he said. Source
South Carolina mechanic’s generosity rewarded
Eliot Middleton, a South Carolina man who fixes clunkers and donates them to people in need, received an outpouring of support from “CBS Evening News” viewers. Mark Strassmann has an update. Source