President Obama will nominate Antonin Scalia’s replacement on the Supreme Court, tonight’s Grammys are music’s biggest night, and former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is allegedly being investigated for assault. Those stories and more trending on CBSNews.com Source
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Pelosi invites Biden to address Congress on April 28
The address is not an official State of the Union because a president’s first speech before Congress is not considered a State of the Union. Source
Cruz hits Trump’s conservatism in ad
Republican front-runners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are fighting for votes ahead of next week’s South Carolina primary. In a new ad, Ted Cruz attacks Donald Trump’s conservatism on the topic of abortion. With more on the fight within the GOP field, Matt Mackowiak from Potomac Strategy Group and CBS News’ Steve Chaggaris join CBSN. Source
Will the Grammys be packed with political statements?
It’s music’s biggest night at the 58th Grammys Awards show in Los Angeles, and there is chatter that there will be plenty of political statements made through special performances. With more on what to expect tonight, CBS News’ Anthony Mason joins CBSN from the Staples Center. You can watch the Grammys on CBS tonight at 8pm ET. Source
Who might the Senate let Obama replace Antonin Scalia with?
After the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday, there’s been a growing fight over his replacement. President Barack Obama needs the Senate’s approval to elect a nominee on the Supreme Court. His choice could shift the conservative balance in the court; however, many Republicans vow to block Obama’s pick, no matter who that may be. With more, CBS News’ Jan Crawford joins CBSN. Source
New Yorker investigates TMZ operation in Hollywood
An investigative piece in the New Yorker magazine investigates how TMZ gets the scoop on breaking stories of celebrities. In 2006, the entertainment news website exposed Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic comments. In 2009, TMZ broke the news of Michael Jackson’s death. The site also posted video of Baltimore Ravens’ running back Ray Rice hitting his fiancé, and another of Beyonce’s sister, Solange, attacking Jay Z in an elevator. Writer Nicholas Schmidle joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his article, “The Digital Dirt: How TMZ Gets the Videos and Photos that Celebrities Want to Hide.” Source
Keeping love letters alive
Xs and Os are the marks of a truly heart-felt love letter. And keeping the love letter alive is the goal of a play with a uniquely qualified cast. Serena Altschul sits down with Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal, the “Love Story” costars now appearing on stage in “Love Letters.” Source
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz’s fiery clash on immigration
Ted Cruz called out Marco Rubio for his past stances on immigration and Rubio responded in a biting fashion at Saturday’s GOP debate. Source
Republican Debate Part 2: Healthcare, social security
In part two of Saturday’s GOP debate, the candidates talked about their plans for health care and how to handle social security. Source
Donald Trump, Jeb Bush get heated over Syria, national security
Donald Trump and Jeb Bush spar over how to approach the fight against ISIS and the Assad regime in Syria. Source