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Dozens of neighbors join black man afraid to walk alone

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Shawn Dromgoole posted on social media that as a black man, he was afraid to walk around his own neighborhood alone. "The fear of not returning alive to my family kept me on my front porch," he wrote in the heartbreaking post. Almost immediately, he got a flood of responses from neighbors who wanted to join him for a walk – and dozens did.

Overnight curfew announced for New York City

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After some protests erupted into violence and looting, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that the city will be under a curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Josh Gad reunites movie casts for a good cause

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"I can honestly think of no better way to serve as an entertainer right now than by both doing my job to entertain and hopefully activating people at home to do what they can," Gad told CBS News.



Tensions rise during protests in Washington, D.C.

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CBS News producer Fin Gomez has been covering the protests in Washington D.C. in the wake of the death of George Floyd, and he joins CBSN to discuss the events leading up to protesters clashing with police.

Trump calls for crackdown on protests

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President Donald Trump on Sunday berated Democrats and his rivals as he tweeted for more law and order in response to some of the violent protests playing out across the country. Weijia Jiang reports.

Trump attacks governors as "weak," urges them to "dominate" protesters

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President Trump is berating governors as "weak" for not arresting more protesters. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe obtained the audio of a call in which the president urges state leaders to "dominate" demonstrators, and he joins CBSN with details.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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This week on 60 Minutes: Inside the plasma therapy doctors are using to treat COVID-19; Then, Lesley Stahl reports on the Tijuana River spilling raw sewage in California; And, NASA readies to launch a new rover to Mars in search of past life.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health worldwide

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The United Nations says there is a "high prevalence" of mental health distress worldwide because of the coronavirus pandemic, especially among health care workers and children. Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober joined CBSN with more.

Officials fear protests may cause surge in coronavirus cases

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As people join large protests against police brutality across the country, some health officials worry the mass gatherings could lead to a surge in coronavirus cases. The virus is already having a disproportionate impact on minority groups. Minneapolis Star Tribune medical reporter Jeremy Olson joined CBSN to discuss what health officials are saying.

The journalist behind "Coronavirus News for Black Folks"

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Along with protests against police brutality and racial injustice in major cities across the country, black journalists in America are also documenting the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on people of color. The author of the newsletter "Coronavirus News for Black Folks," Patrice Peck, joined CBSN to discuss how the steady stream of negativity has been exhausting for black journalists.





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