The 250th episode of NCIS airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. Source
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Vice CEO Shane Smith on what’s off limits
Shane Smith, co-founder and CEO of Vice, discusses topics his brand won’t cover and how criticism from the “old guard” adds numbers to his audience. Source
Vice CEO Shane Smith on “giving the magazine to the interns”
Shane Smith, co-founder and CEO of Vice, discusses how his company offers their interns greater opportunities than other companies. Source
Oscars pizza delivery guy in high demand
Edgar Martirosyan, owner of Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria, says business is booming after he delivered 20 pizzas to the 2014 Academy Awards. KCAL 9’s Cristy Fajardo reports. Source
Ellen’s Oscar selfie crashes Twitter, breaks record
A selfie snapped by actor Bradley Cooper at the Oscars and tweeted by host Ellen DeGeneres was retweeted more than 3 million times, breaking the record set by a photo of the Obamas after the 2012 election victory. Scott Pelley reports. Source
MTV Movie Awards noms coming Thursday
MTV to announce movie nominations, plus Wes Anderson’s latest film is about to hit theaters. Suzanne Marques has those stories and today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Urban beekeeping flourishes: Inside the L.A. push to legalize backyard hives
Bee colonies are vital to our food supply, but they have been dying off for nearly a decade. CBS News’ Ben Tracy reports on the rise of urban beekeeping, and the push in Los Angeles for a “pro-bee” ordinance to officially allow beekeeping. Source
Headlines at 8:30: Luxury goods’ prices test wealthy consumers’ willingness to pay
“CBS This Morning” takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe. Source
Schools closed, snow emergency declared in Philadelphia
There are new fears in Philadelphia that the half-foot of snow on the ground could turn to ice as temperatures fall into the single digits. The storm has put the city on track to be the second snowiest winter of record. CBS News’ Michelle Miller reports. Source
Ukraine mobilizes as Russian troops control Crimea
Russians are in control in Crimea after a bloodless takeover that lasted less than a week. Ukraine’s new prime minister said Monday morning that his country will not give up Crimea, and Ukraine’s military is getting ready to fight. CBS News’ Elizabeth Palmer reports from the capital of Crimea. Source