2020 Daily Trail Markers: Governors, growing frustrated with Trump's comments, join together to make plan to reopen
Two separate groups of governors on the East and West Coasts are beginning to look at how to reopen their states' economies.
Two separate groups of governors on the East and West Coasts are beginning to look at how to reopen their states' economies.
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"The facts alleged in the complaint strongly suggest that the city's actions target religious conduct," Justice Department attorneys wrote.
The global pandemic is taking a heavy toll on New York City transit workers. A report by the independent nonprofit news outlet The City finds MTA employees are dying from COVID-19 at an alarming rate. In particular, bus drivers have taken the biggest hit out of the agency's 74,000 person workforce. Jose Martinez, senior reporter covering transit for The City, joined CBSN with more.
Marli Odgers, a senior in high school, won't get to have her prom this year. So her dad tried to make up for it by laying out her dress and a note asking for one dance. "I thought he was just joking at first and then he really put on his suit and I knew he was serious," she told CBS News.
Firefighters from Sheboygan, Wisconsin used a fleet of firetrucks to make a heart shape in honor of the medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus battle. They shared the sweet image with a hashtag #heartsforhealthcare.
The effort has already garnered more than $1 million as of Tuesday afternoon, just hours after the launch,
Juliann and Kirk Francis furloughed some workers early to get a jump on unemployment benefits. It hasn't worked out.
Steve Hartman shares the stories of four people who show the value of optimism.
"I think you can take some vitamin C and zinc if you want to, but do not buy breast milk to prevent COVID. That is not going to help you," Dr. Dyan Hes told CBSN.