Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was shot and killed while jogging in Brunswick, Georgia. Source
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Teen caught driving 191 mph in dad’s car
“This is the fastest speed that I’ve ever heard of,” a police officer said. Source
Families sue meat companies after workers die of COVID-19
Despite showing symptoms, one employee “was told to report to work and to keep at it,” lawsuit clams. Source
Listen live: Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump’s financial records
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the cases by teleconference. Source
Vladimir Putin’s spokesman hospitalized with coronavirus infection
Dmitry Peskov’s wife also has COVID-19, and says her husband may have become infected at work. Source
How coronavirus scare inside White House highlights need for testing nationwide
As the White House grapples with a coronavirus scare, Major Garrett explains the impact that could have on the president’s efforts to reopen the economy. He also explains why the Senate testimony of key coronavirus task force members could mean for the WH coronavirus response and 2020 race. Source
How researchers had a head start on a coronavirus vaccine
More than 100 potential coronavirus vaccines are being tested at record speeds. Source
How high schoolers are reclaiming prom during coronavirus pandemic
For many high school students across the country, the coronavirus pandemic has meant no spring sports, no graduation ceremony for seniors and no prom. Mark Strassmann shares how students are not letting the coronavirus stop them from dressing up and experiencing this teenage rite of passage. Source
How a restaurant’s ventilation system can affect the spread of the coronavirus
Surprising new research may help keep people safe from coronavirus in restaurants, as states begin to loosen rules and reopen. As Omar Villafranca discovered, there’s something important beyond masks and social distancing that restaurants might need to consider: air currents. Source
Anthony Mason walks through New York City, transformed by the coronavirus pandemic
For the past two months, New York City, the city that survived the Depression, 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy, has transformed as it fights the coronavirus pandemic. These days, after finishing the “CBS This Morning” broadcast, Anthony Mason puts on a mask and heads out into the city he grew up in and loves to take account of what it has become. Source