The song they performed was chosen because the lyrics provide a feeling of encouragement, hope and friendship. Source
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NBA star’s mother dies from coronavirus complications
The Towns family said they were “heartbroken” by the loss of Jacqueline Towns. Source
ACLU sues Arkansas to keep abortion available
Arkansas is the latest state to face a legal battle over its suspension of abortion services amid the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Sanders endorses Biden: “We need you in the White House”
The livestream announcement marks a step towards unity for the Democratic Party. Source
Doctor explains how coronavirus may affect the heart
CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula, who is a cardiologist, joins CBSN to explain what we’re learning about COVID-19 and heart damage, as well as possible effects on the heart from use of the drug hydroxychloroquine. Source
Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden for president
Bernie Sanders officially endorsed Joe Biden for the presidency via live-stream video from their respective homes. “We need you in the White House,” Sanders said to Biden. Watch their remarks. Source
Hospital employees’ choir creates uplifting virtual performance
The employee choir from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center wanted to lift spirits during the coronavirus pandemic, so they put together a virtual performance, singing Bruno Mars’ “Count on Me,” together, yet apart. Source
No, Trump can’t order states to reopen: Constitutional scholars
The president has been calling associates seeking their input on how soon he should reopen the economy, and asking what they think of Dr. Anthony Fauci, multiple sources say. Source
Timeline: The Trump administration’s changing guidance on coronavirus
At first, Americans were told they had nothing to worry about. Then the guidance from the Trump administration rapidly started to change. Source
State governments and hospitals still scrambling for PPE for coronavirus
For the first time in U.S. history, all 50 states are now under a major disaster declaration due to the coronavirus pandemic. But local governments and hospitals are still struggling to keep up with patients and the growing demand for personal protective equipment for health care workers. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN to discuss the latest on the response from the White House. Source