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Wealthy Florida couple gives conflicting accounts of a violent crime

A Florida woman was rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night in 2018 with severe stab wounds. Her wealthy businessman husband said it was a home invasion, but when she woke up from surgery, she said he was the one who attacked her. Peter Van Sant reports on the case, airing on “48 Hours” on Saturday at 10/9c. Source

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Couple killed by daughter’s boyfriend, cops say

Prosecutors have charged a teenager with fatally shooting a University of Wisconsin physician and her husband who were the parents of his girlfriend and leaving their bodies at the school’s arboretum. CBS affiliate WISC-TV has the latest. Source

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Bernie Sanders drops out of presidential race

Bernie Sanders announced Wednesday that he will be suspending his presidential campaign, effectively making Joe Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss. Source

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Breaking down President Trump’s latest response to coronavirus crisis

The World Health Organization is warning President Donald Trump about politicizing the coronavirus outbreak. The president said earlier this week he’d look into withholding funding from the organization. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joins Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest. Source

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Congress gridlocked over additional coronavirus aid

Partisan disagreements between Democrats and Republicans mean Congress has been unable to agree on additional aid meant to help small businesses and hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic. Wall Street Journal reporter Siobhan Hughes joined CBSN with the latest. Source

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Bernie Sanders pledges to help Joe Biden defeat Trump in 2020

Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden took a significant step toward uniting the Democratic Party when Sanders endorsed his former 2020 rival for president. The two politicians said they are forming joint task forces on issues including health care, immigration and climate change. Sanders announced his support on a video call between the two that was broadcast online, throwing support behind Biden three months earlier than when he backed Hillary Clinton in 2016. Ed O’Keefe explains what Biden’s latest endorsement means for the campaign trail. Source

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