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Evidence revealed in notorious serial killer Israel Keyes case

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In 2012, Alaskan law enforcement came face to face with one of America's most notorious serial killers, Israel Keyes. Over the next seven months, he played a cat-and-mouse game with investigators divulging clues about his other victims. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant joined CBSN after getting a first look at evidence in the case and the FBI's investigation.

Study warns coronavirus pandemic could lead to 75,000 U.S. "deaths of despair"

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A new study is warning that the COVID-19 pandemic could be followed by a wave of deaths from suicide and substance abuse. It predicts that economic hardship, isolation and anxiety could lead to as many as 75,000 additional deaths over the next decade. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to give insight into the startling numbers.



Study finds evidence of coronavirus in semen

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A small study from China identified the coronavirus in semen of a number of men with COVID-19, though it's not clear whether the virus can be sexually transmitted. Dr. Bob Lahita joins CBSN to discuss what the findings may mean.

Rare May snow in the forecast for New England

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The polar vortex is bringing a blast of unseasonably cold air to the Northeast this weekend, and some areas could see a bit of snowfall and powerful winds. CBSN Boston's Zack Green has the forecast.

Two men charged with Ahmaud Arbery's murder

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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested and charged Gregory and Travis McMichael, a father and son, for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, who was shot and killed while jogging in February. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joined CBSN to discuss the details.

Michael Jordan reflects on father's death

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"It's very difficult to deal with." In 2005, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes it is hard to fathom his father was killed by another person.

The best of Michael Jordan on 60 Minutes

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In 2005, Michael Jordan appeared on 60 Minutes for his first major television interview after his retirement from professional basketball.





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