The attack that shut down a California hospital’s computer system was far from isolated. Hackers are hitting so-called “soft targets” all over the country. John Blackstone reports. Source
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A WR and a CB For the Titans in the First Two Rounds? NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper Thinks So
With the NFL Draft approaching, Kiper is zeroing in on what he thinks all 32 teams will do, including the Titans. Source
Audio: Kanye West’s backstage “SNL” meltdown
An audio clip has surfaced of rapper Kanye West’s expletive-laced meltdown before his performance on “Saturday Night Live,” during which he insults Taylor Swift and touts his importance. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has the details. Source
Ash Carter puts pressure on Vladimir Putin over Syrian conflict
In an interview with CBS News’ Charlie Rose, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said that Russia’s involvement in the Syrian war was causing problems. Rose also asked about U.S. relations with China. Rose joined CBSN to discuss his conversation with Carter. Source
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders fight for black vote
Days after meeting with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Rev. Al Sharpton and other civil rights leaders met with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. This comes as the Democratic candidates fight for minority votes ahead of the South Carolina primary. CBS News’ Nancy Cordes has the details. Source
Conspiracy theories suggest Antonin Scalia didn’t die from natural causes
Days after the sudden death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, President Obama is taking his time to nominate a replacement. At the same time, some high-profile figures have suggested Scalia’s death may be a murder. Scalia was found with a pillow over his face, and there will be no autopsy. Republican front-runner Donald Trump has stated multiple times that Scalia’s death was foul play. With more on Scalia’s replacement and death, CBS News’ Jan Crawford joins CBSN from the Supreme Court. Source
Florida father and son to be honored for saving teen’s life
A father and son were driving home when they spotted an overturned car in a Florida canal with a teenager stuck inside. The son climbed in and pulled the other teen to safety. Source
Donald Trump fires back at Obama, expands nationwide lead
Republican front-runner Donald Trump has once again extended his lead in a new nationwide poll. This comes after Trump attacked President Obama, who says Trump will not be the next president. Now the rest of the GOP field is desperate to catch up to Trump in the polls. With more, CBS News’ Major Garrett joins CBSN from South Carolina. Source
Kate Hudson on new health book, “why not” mantra
It’s been 16 years since Kate Hudson landed her career-making role of the free-spirited, rock ‘n’ roll groupie, Penny Lane, in “Almost Famous.” Now, the award-winning actress is adding author to her resume with her new lifestyle book, “Pretty Happy: Healthy Ways to Love Your Body.” Hudson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the book, her new mantra with mother Goldie Hawn and what she thinks of Nick Jonas. Source
Denied: Paul McCartney turned away from Grammys after-party
Music legend Paul McCartney was denied entry to a Los Angeles club party hosted by Tyga after the Grammy Awards. “How VIP do we gotta get?” McCartney is heard asking as he is turned away from the door. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has the details. Source