The mother-daughter duo is launching the #IDidMyPart campaign and challenging other celebrities to take part in the coronavirus relief effort. Tina joins CBSN to discuss what it means to her. Source
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Political campaigns adapt to life under lockdown
Political campaigns across the country have been getting creative in order to connect with voters during the COVID-19 pandemic. With Election Day months away, energy that once went into field organizing is now being used to figure out how to engage with people online. CBS News campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell and political unit associate producer Sarah Ewall-Wice join CBSN with more on how political organizers are adapting to life under lockdown. Source
Mom gives birth to twins while sick with coronavirus
“These kids really came into this world against all odds,” a new mother from Michigan said. Source
Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital after treatment
The justice will return to the hospital in the coming weeks for a non-surgical procedure. Source
Trump urges governors to reopen states
President Trump said that he has provided states with everything they need for the coronavirus, and is now urging governors to reopen their states and schools. Ben Tracy reports. Source
More kids hospitalized in NYC with condition that could be linked to coronavirus
Officials said on Wednesday that the number of children who have been hospitalized in New York City with symptoms consistent with a rare disease possibly linked to the coronavirus has nearly quadrupled to 64. Omar Villafranca reports. Source
Shortage of medical supplies delays coronavirus vaccine production
In CBS News’ “Racing to a Cure,” we take a look at the challenges of manufacturing a coronavirus vaccine. Health officials are concerned about whether there are enough supplies to develop and deliver the vaccine to hundreds of millions of people. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Lawsuits demand tuition refunds as college classes move online
“Harvard University says that campus life isn’t likely to return to normal by the fall, raising the possibility of more online classes. This comes as a growing number of students say they’re not getting the college experience they paid for from closed campuses. Now they’re demanding refunds — and some are even suing their schools. Nikole Killion reports. ” Source
Democratic voters say they want Michelle Obama as VP
As Joe Biden prepares to announce his running mate, some democratic voters have a suggestion: Former First Lady Michelle Obama. But she doesn’t appear to be interested. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Rural Texas hospital struggles to stay open amid coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has led to frightening times for rural hospitals like Rolling Plains Memorial in Sweetwater, Texas, about three hours west of Dallas. Recently, the hospital has lost almost $2 million in revenue. Janet Shamlian reports. Source