The order may eventually come with civil penalties for violations Source
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New York governor on coronavirus: “We’re still in the woods”
He reported 752 new deaths due to the virus – close to the number of deaths the day before: 778 fatalities. Source
Huge explosion rocks paper mill in Maine; injuries reported
There are multiple injuries, CBS affiliate WGME reports, and Life Flight has been dispatched. Source
Coronavirus crisis thrusts politically charged issues before Supreme Court
The coronavirus pandemic has become a factor in politically explosive cases involving voting rights, immigration and abortion. Source
Many small businesses say Paycheck loan program is flawed
Millions of smaller employers may not benefit from the government’s flagship loan program — here’s why. Source
Rhino poaching surges across Africa amid virus pandemic
Rhino poaching is surging across Africa as a lack of funding causes security shortages in conservation areas. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports. Source
Medication abortions can resume in Texas and Oklahoma, courts rule
In two separate rulings, federal appeals courts allowed the majority of abortion services to resume in Oklahoma and Texas despite the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Lives to Remember: Reverend Dick Ottaway
Reverend Richard “Dick” Ottaway, a retired Episcopal minister, passed away from COVID-19 at 88 years old. Ottaway was a renaissance man, whose Cape Cod home was always “open to everyone,” his family said. Anthony Mason tells his story. Source
Wynton Marsalis on the legacy of his dad, jazz legend Ellis Marsalis
Ellis Marsalis Jr. died earlier this month from complications of coronavirus. Source
Lives to Remember: Baseball coach Ben Luderer
Ben Luderer, a special education teacher and baseball coach, passed away on March 30 after battling coronavirus. He was 30. His former college teammates remember him as a “goofball” who loved working with children. Anthony Mason looks back on Luderer’s legacy. Source