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New York Governor Cuomo says state's coronavirus cases are plateauing

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state can "start on the path to normalcy" after announcing New York's coronavirus cases have plateaued, provided residents continue to keep up virus precautions. Across the country in South Dakota, a pork processing plant where almost 300 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 has closed, threatening to affect the nation's meat supply chain. David Begnaud takes a look at how the U.S. is battling the coronavirus pandemic.

Bernie Sanders pledges to help Joe Biden defeat Trump in 2020

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Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden took a significant step toward uniting the Democratic Party when Sanders endorsed his former 2020 rival for president. The two politicians said they are forming joint task forces on issues including health care, immigration and climate change. Sanders announced his support on a video call between the two that was broadcast online, throwing support behind Biden three months earlier than when he backed Hillary Clinton in 2016. Ed O'Keefe explains what Biden's latest endorsement means for the campaign trail.

Devastating Easter tornadoes leave at least 33 dead across U.S.

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Devastating tornadoes left a path of destruction in several states on Sunday and Monday, leaving at least 33 people dead across Mississippi, South Carolina and Georgia. Governors in several states affected are concerned about recovering from the storms amid the coronavirus pandemic. Jessi Mitchell is In South Carolina, where she spoke to survivors of the extreme weather pattern.

New coronavirus infections in Asia spur fears of resurgence

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China reported 108 new coronavirus cases on Monday, its highest number in almost six weeks. Travel restrictions ended in the country just last week, including in the city of Wuhan, where the global pandemic originated. After 100 people who recovered in South Korea tested positive again, new worries over a viral reactivation have risen. Ramy Inocencio is in Japan, where the northern island of Hokkaido has redeclared a state of emergency due to a resurgence of infections.



Trump calls CBS reporter "disgraceful" in tense briefing exchange

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President Trump lashed out at what he called unfair reporting during a Monday coronavirus task force briefing at the White House. Adamant that neither he nor his administration did anything wrong in their response to the pandemic, Mr. Trump played reporters a campaign-style video that went on for more than three minutes and showed a timeline suggesting his response was ahead of the curve. Paula Reid shares a tense exchange she had with the president after the video was presented.

Eye Opener: New York reaches 10,000 coronavirus deaths

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New York reached a grim milestone of 10,000 coronavirus deaths, with Governor Andrew Cuomo announcing the state's coronavirus outbreak has plateaued. Also, President Trump had a contentious task force briefing where he accused the media of unfair reporting. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Abortion demand rising amid pandemic

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Fear of the outbreak's impact has driven more women to opt for the procedure even as several states cite it as the reason to ban abortions for now

Global effort underway to identify coronavirus treatments

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With no vaccine or cure for COVID-19, many doctors and researchers have started dozens of clinical trials to target the virus. In tonight's new "Racing to a Cure" segment, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with the first coronavirus patient who tried a drug that is typically used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.

Coronavirus relief funding stalls in the Senate

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Talks over additional funding for small businesses once again stalled in the Senate on Monday. Republicans are asking for $250 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program, but Democrats want even more funds to give to hospitals and state governments. Molly Hooper joined CBSN to discuss where the Senate goes from here.

CBS Evening News, April 13, 2020

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U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 23,000; Andrea Bocelli's "Music for Hope" reaches nearly 30 million views.

Stay-at-home orders are dangerous for domestic violence victims

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Stay-at-home orders have been put in place in more than 40 states to slow the spread of coronavirus. But this can be dangerous for domestic violence victims. CBS News politics reporter Grace Segers has been reporting on this. She joined CBSN to discuss her findings.

Saty-at-home orders are dangerous for domestic violence victims

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Stay-at-home orders have been put in place in more than 40 states to slow the spread of coronavirus. But this can be dangerous for domestic violence victims. CBS News politics reporter Grace Segers has been reporting on this. She joined CBSN to discuss her findings.





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