The poisoning toll in Khuzestan is higher than its 18 direct deaths from coronavirus, according to IRNA. Source
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Trump meets with GOP lawmakers to discuss coronavirus response
Trump said Monday he would head to Capitol Hill today to lobby for coronavirus tax relief. Source
Stocks on edge after Wall Street’s worst day in 12 years
Expectations for fiscal stimulus from Washington is boosting financial markets, but can’t erase Monday’s plunge. Source
Biden, accused of trying to end 2nd Amendment: “You’re full of sh**”
Biden was campaigning in Michigan at a Fiat Chrysler assembly plant that’s being built in Detroit. Source
Harvard tells students not to return from spring break
Students have been asked to completely move out of their campus houses and dorms by Sunday, March 15. Source
Biden and Sanders vying for delegates in 6 states today
Voters in six states are casting primary ballots today, as Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders vie for 352 delegates at stake. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joined CBSN AM to discuss where the campaigns stand. Source
Biden gets in tense exchange with worker over gun rights: “You’re full of sh**”
Former Vice President Joe Biden had a heated exchange with a construction worker who accused him of trying to take Americans’ guns away during a campaign stop in Michigan, one of six states holding primaries on Tuesday. At one point, Biden replied, “You’re full of sh**.” Source
Chinese restaurant owners say coronavirus outbreak has hurt their businesses
Chinese restaurant owners across the U.S. say the coronavirus outbreak has been hurting their businesses. Slate staff writer Aaron Mak joins CBSN AM to talk about his recent piece in which he spoke with a California business owner who says he’s taken a 50% hit. Source
Coronavirus vs. common flu: Doctor explains the difference
Flu symptoms like high fever, cough and shortness of breath can also be seen in coronavirus patients, which is why “tests are so important.” Source
Italy on nationwide lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
Italian authorities have imposed drastic measures to try to curtail the worst coronavirus outbreak in Europe. Public gatherings are banned, sporting events cancelled and non-essential travel virtually forbidden. Those who break quarantine rules risk fines and three months in jail. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports from Rome. Source