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Why so many tipped workers are denied unemployment aid

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About 60% of service-sector workers applying for unemployment get denied, according to research from the advocacy group One Fair Wage. Co-founder Saru Jayaraman explains why tipped work is often so precarious.

White woman makes distress call to police after black man asks her to leash dog

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A New York City woman was caught on camera calling the police on an African American man at Central Park, falsely claiming that he was threatening her life. The man initially asked the woman, Amy Cooper, who he did not know, to leash her dog in an area of the park that did not permit them to walk untethered. Police did not make any arrests. Cooper later apologized and was also put on administrative leave by her employer. In Tuesday's "What to Watch" segment on "CBS This Morning," Gayle King, Anthony Mason... Читать дальше...

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says expect "pain" in new economy

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Governor Andrew Cuomo warned Tuesday that New Yorkers are "going to see pain" as the economy comes back from the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking at the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, Cuomo said that even though the state has started to reopen, the economy isn't going to "just bounce back."

COVID-19 puts summer camp plans on hold

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The coronavirus pandemic has forced many camps around the country to cancel their summer 2020 session. Mitch Reiter, the owner and director of Camp Towanda in Pennsylvania, joined CBSN to discuss what factors led him to cancel camp this summer and what he's doing to prepare for next year.



Trump administration leaves testing to states as businesses reopen

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As many Americans took advantage of the three-day weekend to visit beaches and newly reopened businesses, the World Health Organization warned moving too fast could lead to an "immediate second peak" of coronavirus infections. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss the Trump administration's strategy.

"I can't breathe!": Minneapolis man dies after police confrontation

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The FBI is looking into the death of a black man after he was stopped by police in Minneapolis. Video of the confrontation shows a white officer with his knee pinning down the man's neck. CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joined CBSN with more.

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 5/24

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan examines Hollywood’s canceled summer blockbuster season and how film production may be forever changed. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with singer-songwriter Josh Groban; Tony Dokoupil plays table tennis with “Star Trek: Picard” star Sir Patrick Stewart; Peter Greenberg looks at how the travel industry is inching back; Mark Strassmann reports on this week’s first crewed SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center; Wired magazine’s Nicholas Thompson... Читать дальше...

The Case Against Brooke Skylar Richardson

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The parents of Brooke Skylar Richardson speak out -- the real story behind the international headlines in the case of an alleged unthinkable crime. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.

CBS Evening News, May 22, 2020

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States brace for Memorial Day crowds as U.S. virus deaths top 95,000; Veteran trumpet and bugle players discuss the power of playing “Taps”

CBS Weekend News, May 23, 2020

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Americans head outdoors for Memorial Day weekend as coronavirus restrictions ease; Family brings home newborn surrogate daughter from Ukraine

W.H.O. pauses hydroxychloroquine from drug study, warns of possible "second peak" of coronavirus

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The World Health Organization has temporarily suspended the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine from a global trial for COVID-19 treatments for a safety review. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why the drug was dropped from the global study. He also addresses the W.H.O. warning that countries reopening could face an "immediate second peak" of the virus if safety measures are lifted too soon.

New York Stock Exchange reopens trading floor

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The New York Stock Exchange has reopened its trading floor. Trading has been happening online since March 23, but some traders are back at work in person today with safety precautions in place. Melissa Armo, CEO and founder of The Stock Swoosh, joined CBSN to talk about the latest.





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