Judge Brian Morris said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers failed to adequately consider effects on endangered species such as pallid sturgeon, a massive, dinosaur-like fish that lives in rivers the pipeline would cross. Source
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5 things to know about reopening the U.S. economy
The nation’s top infectious disease doctor lays out details on successfully reopening the country and what the “new normal” could look like. Source
Trump says he will release guidelines on reopening economy
President Trump has faced criticism for his handling of the coronavirus crisis in the early days of the epidemic. Source
Some people left frustrated by IRS “Get My Payment” site
A new service intended to help people track their federal stimulus check left some users in the dark. Source
NTSB reveals details into MLB star Roy Halladay’s deadly plane crash
The eight-time All-Star had high-levels of amphetamines in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics before losing control of his small plane, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Source
One year after devastating fire, coronavirus delays Notre Dame’s restoration
One year has passed since a massive fire destroyed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Restoration work has been slow and painstaking, and the site was closed amid fears for the workers’ safety as the coronavirus pandemic gripped France. CBS News’ Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris. Source
5 things to know from Dr. Anthony Fauci about reopening the U.S.
The nation’s top infectious disease doctor lays out details on successfully reopening the country and what the “new normal” could look like. Source
Protests break out in Michigan over state’s stay-at-home order
Protesters in cars honked their horns and decorated their vehicles with flags in support of President Trump, and signs reading “let us work.” Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Warren endorses Biden
Biden has now won the support of each of the major candidates he ran against in the primaries. Source
The Execution of Timothy McVeigh
In 2000, as Timothy McVeigh was facing the death penalty for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, Ed Bradley spoke with the families of some of McVeigh’s victims. Also included in this two-part piece is Bradley’s interview with McVeigh himself. Source