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Matthew McConaughey hosts virtual bingo for seniors

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Matthew McConaughey and his family couldn't leave their home during quarantine to visit a local senior living facility, but they did the next best thing – they hosted a virtual bingo game for the residents there. "As Matthew would say, let's turn this red light into a green light," the Texas senior living facility said.



ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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This week on 60 Minutes: In an economy devastated by coronavirus, business owners and employees struggle with the loss of revenue and jobs. And, Lesley Stahl reports on how Holocaust survivors will be able to share their stories after death thanks to a new project.

Reuschel vs. Reuschel

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A wealthy Florida businessman is arrested after a violent confrontation with his wife – she survived. Did his daughter’s sumptuous wedding lead to a murderous rage? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

Iwo Jima war hero honored for lifetime of service

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Hershel “Woody” Williams is the last surviving World War II Marine to receive the Medal of Honor in that conflict. His trip this spring to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima was canceled, but the 96-year-old shared his advice about heroism, service and survival with Jan Crawford.

Virtual services during coronavirus crisis “difficult,” pastors say

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As Christians begin Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, many churchgoers are preparing to attend services virtually, not in person. A few pastors have defied government orders to stop holding gatherings of more than 10 people, but most places of worship are following the rules. James Brown speaks with two pastors about their virtual services.

LeVar Burton on providing "comfort" with books during coronavirus crisis

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LeVar Burton, the former host of the children's TV show "Reading Rainbow," is live-streaming readings of books and short stories on Twitter during the coronavirus crisis. The actor, director and educator is doing three readings a week, for children, young adults and adults. He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how you can find solace in books during this difficult time.

Virtual services during coronavirus crisis "very difficult," pastor says

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As Christians begin Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, many churchgoers are preparing to attend services virtually, not in person. A few pastors have defied government orders to stop holding gatherings of more than 10 people, but most places of worship are following the rules. James Brown speaks with two pastors about their virtual services.





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