The “Too Soon Arizona” group said that they want to get back to normal – but that the state isn’t ready yet. Source
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Cuomo: Ban COVID-related “handouts to greedy corporations”
“No bailout boondoggles. Do not betray the American people again,” Cuomo said Tuesday. Source
William Barr — the full CBS News Interview
Attorney General William Barr explains the move to dismiss charges against Michael Flynn and says the Department of Justice is not done examining possible missteps in the investigation. Source
Fauci warns of “serious” consequences if U.S. reopens too soon
The nation’s leading infectious diseases expert expressed concern that doing so could “trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control.” Source
India’s carbon emissions fall for the first time in four decades
Carbon emissions growth has fallen below zero during India’s coronavirus lockdowns, analysts say. Source
Why your stimulus check might be less than you expect
Millions of Americans are counting on the coronavirus relief payments, but a range of factors can lower the payout. Source
Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump’s financial records
Supreme Court justices heard arguments Tuesday over whether President Trump’s financial records must be turned over to Congress and New York investigators. Lawyers for the president contend that he should have immunity. The Cato Institute’s Ilya Shapiro joins CBSN’s Reena Ninan for a closer look at the historic case. Source
Anne Sacoolas now “wanted internationally” in death of Harry Dunn
Interpol has issued a wanted notice for Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a U.S. diplomat, in the death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn in a car crash in Britain last year. CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joined CBSN with the reaction from Dunn’s family. Source
NYC reports more than 50 children suffering from mysterious illness
Mayor Bill de Blasio said early detection makes all the difference. Source
Broadway shows may not open until September
Refunds are being offered for all tickets purchased through September 6. Source