The latest from around Capitol Hill; Bloomberg on Democrats’ plan for climate change Source
1/29/19: Red and Blue
The state of the State of the Union; Pushing back on potential 2020 candidates Source
1/28/19: Red and Blue
Starbucks’ Schultz considers presidential run; Scaramucci remarks on current political climate Source
Austin Meadows continues to rake for the Rays, who have now won six in a row
Meadows has been better since coming off the injured list than he was before — and that’s saying something Source
2019 Memorial Tournament tee times, pairings: When Tiger Woods, field start Round 2 on Friday
Big Cat will try to keep cruising on Friday at Muirfield Village Source
Warriors vs. Raptors: Stephen Curry makes NBA Finals 3-point history in Game 1
Curry becomes the first player in Finals history to make 100 3-pointers Source
Stanley Cup Final 2019: Blues’ Oskar Sundqvist suspended one game for hit on Bruins’ Matt Grzelcyk
Grzelcyk was briefly hospitalized after sustaining a head injury following Sundqvist’s Game 2 shot Source
Measles cases break 27-year record, CDC says
The tally is so high that measles could lose its status as an officially eliminated disease Source
Nancy Pelosi calls Facebook “willing enablers” in Russian interference
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fired back at Facebook over its decision to not take down an altered video in which she appears to slur her words. Drew Harwell, Washington Post national technology reporte, joined CBSN to discuss the social media giant’s response. Source
Sex. Consent. Education.
Sex education is a hotly debated topic in the United States. How, when, and what should kids learn about sex? Only 24 states require sex ed, but none teach it the same way. Experts fear that this lack of consistency is failing students, especially when it comes to addressing the basics of consent and sexual assault prevention. In this episode of CBSN Originals, we’ll go inside the classroom, and speak with the people pushing for more well-rounded sex education. Source