How the U.S. is faring against China in computer chip race

The global competition to secure access to semiconductors is perhaps the most vital competition of all the battles for resources on the planet. Economic historian Chris Miller joins CBS News to discuss how lawmakers are addressing the challenge and where the U.S. stands in relation to China.

1 killed, 1 injured in California mountain lion attack

A man was killed and his brother was injured when a mountain lion attacked them about 50 miles east of Sacramento. It’s the first fatal mountain lion attack in California in more than 20 years. Elise Preston reports.

Trump fraud trial bond reduced to $175 million

Former President Trump’s bond in his New York fraud trial has been reduced to $175 million, down from nearly half a billion dollars. Trump’s “hush money” trial, meanwhile, is set to begin April 15. Robert Costa reports.

Boeing CEO steps down

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun and its head of the commercial airplanes division, Stan Deal, are both out following a series of safety incidents with the company’s planes. United Airlines is also facing scrutiny from the FAA. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.

Russia terror suspects appear badly beaten in court

The suspects in a terror attack outside of Moscow appeared in court Sunday and they seemed to have been badly beaten. Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for the attack, although there is no known evidence of its involvement. Debora Patta has the latest.

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