Some 52,000 would-be immigrants could lose the opportunity to move to the U.S. over the next two months under the order, according to one estimate. Source
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Sneak peek: The Murder of Haley Anderson
A college student goes missing — the “Find My Friends” app leads to her body as her suspected killer flees the country. Will he get away with murder? CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas reports in an all-new “48 Hours” airing Saturday, April 25 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
Texas says its ban on abortion is over
Abortion services have been largely unavailable in Texas, marking the first time the procedure has been halted in a state in nearly 50 years. Source
How to celebrate Earth Day online
All over the world, Earth Day events are going online in the age of the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Trump claims coronavirus “may not come back at all”
Trump made the comments at Wednesday’s Coronavirus Task Force briefing, even after his own public health experts have told the country to be prepared for another wave of the virus in the fall and winter. Source
McConnell wants to allow states to declare bankruptcy
“I would certainly be in favor of allowing states to use the bankruptcy route,” the Senate majority leader said. Source
HHS ousts vaccine expert who pushed back on COVID-19 treatment
Dr. Rick Bright said the government should use funds for “safe and scientifically vetted solutions.” Source
Watch live: Trump claims coronavirus “may not come back at all”
The Senate on Tuesday passed a $484 billion relief package that will replenish the quickly-depleted loan program for small businesses ailing because of the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Doctor in charge of vaccine research says he was fired over questioning drug touted by Trump
Dr. Rick Bright, the scientist in charge of the search for a coronavirus vaccine, is blowing the whistle and calling for an investigation. He says he was fired from his job after he refused to push for “on demand” access to a drug praised by President Trump as a miracle treatment. Paula Reid reports. Source
Food supply fears rise as virus forces processing plants to close
The U.N. is warning that the pandemic is putting the world at risk of widespread famines “of biblical proportions.” There are growing concerns about food supplies in the U.S., especially in America’s meat industry. An explosion of coronavirus cases is forcing major packing plants to shut down. Janet Shamlian has the latest. Source