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Mail carrier brought to tears by "thank you" letter

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A mail carrier in Connecticut was brought to tears when she found a letter addressed to her in a family's mailbox. It was a note thanking her for continuing to work during this difficult time.

Satirical sites take aim at Mark Zuckerberg

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After Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said social media sites should not be "arbiters of truth,"​ satirical websites began testing that idea – by taking aim at Zuckerberg himself.



Biden speaks on George Floyd's death: "None of us can be silent"

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Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, spoke via livestream about the death of George Floyd. "None of us can turn away. None of us can be silent. None of us any longer can hear the words 'I can't breathe,' and do nothing," Biden said. Watch his remarks.

Prosecutors announce charges against police officer in George Floyd's death

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Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter against now-fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd. Freeman said the investigation continues and there could be further charges. Watch remarks.

Cuomo says New York City on track to begin reopening on June 8

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that New York City is on track to begin reopening on June 8. In Phase 1 of reopening, 400,000 people in construction, manufacturing and retail can return to work with restrictions, Cuomo said. Watch his remarks.

Lives to Remember: Michael Halkias, Lysa Dawn Robinson and more

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include longtime White House butler Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, owner of Brooklyn’s Grand Prospect Hall Michael Halkias, percussionist Lysa Dawn Robinson, high school student Yasmin Peña and Pastor Kendall Rene Pierre, Sr. Anthony Mason profiles them in the “CBS This Morning” series Lives to Remember.

Trump signs executive order targeting social media giants for "stifling free speech"

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting social media platforms' legal protections. The move came after Twitter started labeling his tweets with fact-checks, and on Friday it flagging a Trump tweet for "glorifying violence." Law professor and CBSN legal analyst Rebecca Roiphe joins Vlad Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the implications.

Jeffrey Epstein accuser speaks out ahead of Netflix documentary release

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One of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, Sarah Ransome, says Epstein raped her on his private Caribbean island. She says Epstein had help from two women who were close to him. Ransome, who spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason, is featured in the Netflix documentary series "Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich."

MLK: A riot is the language of the unheard

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Three years after "I Have a Dream" and the March on Washington, Dr. King talked with Mike Wallace about divisions in the Civil Rights movement.

Historic SpaceX launch set for Saturday afternoon

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NASA and SpaceX will make a second attempt to send two American astronauts to the International Space Station on Saturday afternoon. Senior science reporter at The Verge Loren Grush joined CBSN to discuss.

Fourth day of unrest in Minneapolis over George Floyd's death

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Friday was the fourth day of protests and unrest in Minneapolis as demonstrators continue to call for charges against the police officer who pinned down George Floyd, resulting in his death. CBS News digital journalist Brandi Kellam joined CBSN with the latest.





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