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SpaceX destroys boosters in dramatic abort test

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A new success for Space X! It happened after an unmanned rocket lifted-off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida today. The mission: to test whether a new crew capsule could survive an explosion. Meg Oliver reports.

Miami artist pays tribute to front-line medical workers

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South Florida artist Claudia La Bianca is providing a source of inspiration for front-line medical workers battling the coronavirus outbreak. Manuel Bojorquez speaks with La Bianca, who hung from the side of Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, for more than a week to create a 100-foot mural dedicated to those fighting COVID-19.

Trump fires another watchdog, the State Department inspector general

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Congressional Democrats are demanding answers after President Trump fired the State Department Inspector General Steve Linick. As CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid reports, Linick's removal was suggested by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, whom Linick was investigating for potential misuse of government resources.



Jet crashes while doing flyover tribute to frontline workers in Canada

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At least one person was killed and another seriously injured when a Canadian Snowbirds jet crashed into a house, causing a fire, on Sunday. The Snowbirds aerobatics team was doing a flyover of the region as part of Operation Inspiration, a salute to frontline workers of the coronavirus pandemic. CBSN Los Angeles reports.

Albany, N.Y. mayor cuts salary to zero to help offset major budget gap

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Local leaders across the U.S. are calling on the federal government to provide direct emergency aid to help cities facing major revenue shortfalls due to the pandemic. New York's capital city is projected to face a budget gap of at least $17 million. To help offset the loss, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan announced she will reduce her salary to $0 for the rest of the year. Sheehan joins CBSN to discuss the cuts her city could see if federal aid isn't secured.

Lost your job? Consider becoming a "contact tracer"

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States are ramping up efforts to hire thousands of contract tracers to help contain the coronavirus and reopen the American economy. MoneyWatch's Megan Cerullo gives CBSN the details on who's hiring, and what you need to know about becoming a contact tracer.

Questions about Trump's firing of State Department Inspector General

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President Trump's dismissal of another one of his administration's internal watchdogs is raising questions about White House accountability. On Friday, the president fired State Department Inspector General Steve Linick. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss the latest in a series of dismissals by the president.

Small businesses bear economic brunt of COVID-19

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Small businesses are being hit hard by the coronavirus crisis. Joanne Canady-Brown, owner of the Gingered Peach Bakery in New Jersey, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about how her business is coping.

A reporter's story: Finding homeless families

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Unemployment in central Florida is so acute that some families are now living in their cars. So how did Scott Pelley's team track down people without addresses?

Barr doesn't expect investigations of Obama, Biden stemming from Russia review

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Attorney General William Barr said Monday an ongoing internal Justice Department review into the origins of the FBI's probe into President Trump and his 2016 presidential campaign is not expected to lead to a criminal investigation into former President Barack Obama or Vice President Joe Biden. "This cannot be and it will not be a tit-for-tat exercise. We are not going to lower the standards just to achieve a result," Barr said Monday. Watch his remarks.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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This week on 60 Minutes: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on the coronavirus-ravaged economy; Norah O'Donnell interviews whistleblower Rick Bright; And, what will be the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic?

2/3: President Trump, James Brown, Dana Jacobson

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This week on “Face the Nation,” moderator Margaret Brennan sat down with President Trump on Friday. Today we broadcast from the NFL Experience complex at the site of Super Bowl LIII.

Cuomo encourages sports teams to consider reopening without fans

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As parts of New York state are beginning to reopen, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday he is encouraging sports teams to look into reopening without fans. "Personal disclosure, I want to watch the Buffalo Bills, but I'm still objective, I'm acting as governor," Cuomo said. Watch his remarks.





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