In the new TV series “Mrs. America,” Cate Blanchett and John Slattery star as the conservative, anti-ERA advocate Phyllis Schlafly and her husband, Fred Schlafly. In this web exclusive, correspondent Erin Moriarty talked with Slattery about how he saw his character, who’d allowed his wife tremendous freedom to campaign against women’s liberation. Source
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Coronavirus updates: Governors under pressure; U.S. deaths near 40,000
Demonstrators in at least four states planned to protest their states’ stay-at-home orders on Sunday. Source
Pandemic: A snapshot of life in New Orleans
Photojournalist Chris Granger captures a moment in time in the Big Easy, when the city became subsumed by the coronavirus pandemic Source
Pandemic: New Orleans, before and after lockdown
Photojournalist Sophia Germer, of The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, offers a view of the effect of coronavirus on the Big Easy Source
Did “racial hoax” lead to man’s wrongful conviction for murder?
Crosley Green, convicted of murder in 1990, says he’s the innocent victim of a racial hoax. Source
Crosley Green’s Hard Time
Did a young white woman cause a wrongful conviction by blaming a murder on a “black guy”? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has new details in the case she been covering for 20 years. Source
Crosley Green says he’s the victim of a racial hoax
Did a young white woman cause a wrongful conviction by blaming a murder on a “black guy”? Source
A local journalist’s point of view on convictions in Brevard County
John Torres, a Florida reporter and creator of the podcast “Murder on the Space Coast,” talks with “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty about three different men in Brevard County with stories similar to Crosley Green’s. The one key difference: they were exonerated Source
CBS Weekend News, April 18, 2020
States taking different approaches to reopening the economy; Group of parents in Vermont raise money for custodians who disinfected schools Source
Former Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill has died at age 84
His son, Paul O’Neill Jr., said his father died while at his home in Pittsburgh after years of a long battle with lung cancer, which included a few surgeries and chemotherapy. Source