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Ohio's vote-by-mail experiment could serve as model for general election

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Ohio is holding its primary elections today and most ballots are being cast by mail due to the coronavirus pandemic. Lessons learned from this experiment could forecast how the general election is conducted in November. Jeremy Pelzer, a reporter with Cleveland.com's Capitol Letter, joined CBSN with the latest.

NBA to allow limited workouts; 2020 NFL virtual draft sets new record

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In this week's edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback, James Brown joins CBSN to discuss the NBA's decision to start allowing workouts. And the NFL held its first-ever virtual draft, shattering previous viewing records. In baseball, the investigation in the 2018 Red Sox cheating scandal has come to a close and Taiwan is resuming play in empty stadiums.

Credit card debt bubble could burst due to coronavirus pandemic

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As the coronavirus pandemic deepens, millions of Americans are skipping their credit card payments. In response, banks and other lenders are preparing for further economic fallout. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joined CBSN with more.



Military honors medical staff, other front-line workers with flyovers

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First responders and medical staff are being honored by flyovers across the U.S. In South Carolina, the National Guard flew fighter jets above several hospitals. The Navy and Air Force are also planning flyovers, lasting just a few seconds, across parts of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to honor front-line workers.

Coronavirus may be linked to rare, serious illness in children

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Doctors in the U.K. are warning the coronavirus could be linked to a rare, serious illness in children. Dr. Dyan Hes, a pediatrician in New York City, joined CBSN to discuss the growing number of child cases requiring intensive care.

London police report over 4,000 domestic abuse cases amid lockdown

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There's been an alarming rise in domestic violence cases worldwide as families are forced to quarantine together amid coronavirus lockdowns. Police in London have made thousands of arrests in domestic abuse cases. CBS News reporter Haley Ott takes a closer look.





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