U.S. consumer confidence plummeted in February, the biggest monthly decline in more than four years. Kelly O’Grady explains. Source
Diana Taurasi retires: Mercury legend, WNBA’s all-time leader scorer calls it a career after 20 seasons
Taurasi won three titles, an MVP and two Finals MVPs during her illustrious career Source
Real Sociedad vs. Real Madrid live stream: Copa del Rey prediction, TV channel, how to watch online, odds
The two sides meet on Wednesday in the first leg of the second semifinal Source
How FDR-era Supreme Court ruling relates to disputes over Trump firings
President Trump’s firings of the members of independent agencies and boards have prompted a string of legal fights that could set the Supreme Court up to reconsider and potentially overturn a 90-year-old decision known as “Humphrey’s Executor.” John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois explain. Source
U.S. aid cuts will “deepen the suffering” in Sudan, front-line doctor says
A doctor battling to save lives amid Sudan’s “forgotten war” tells CBS News he can’t understand Mr. Trump’s aid freeze, but Sudanese people will suffer for it. Source
Wisconsin Trump voters react to mass firings
We are now into week six of President Trump shaking up and paring down the federal workforce — something that surprised even his closest supporters. Mark Strassmann visits the battleground state of Wisconsin to find out how people who voted for him feel about the mass firings. Source
Buccaneers’ Rachaad White’s lawyers say FBI is investigating alleged extortion attempt
The Tampa Bay running back’s lawyers say they will exercise all legal avenues to protect his rights Source
Struggling soup kitchens and hospitals in Sudan face uncertainty amid U.S. aid freeze
When President Trump ordered a 90-day freeze on foreign aid, no one felt the impact more than the people of Sudan. Two years of civil war has left more than 25 million Sudanese starving in what is the largest humanitarian crisis the world has ever seen. Debora Patta reports. Source
Contractor says skilled worker shortage hurt his business
At construction sites across the country, finding skilled workers is a constant struggle for contractors. Skyler Henry has more. Source
Cuts at the U.S. Forest service could lead to unintended consequences
U.S. national forests are maintained by an army of Forest Service workers, but recent cuts could have the forests looking very different this summer. Source