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More Trump campaign members test positive for coronavirus

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Two more members of the team working on President Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday have tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total now to eight. This comes as the White House struggles to explain Mr. Trump's comments on slowing down COVID-19 testing, even as infections spike. Paula Reid reports.



Preserving the traditions of black cowboys

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After the Civil War, African Americans played a key role in settling the West, and their heritage is honored by black cowboys and rodeo riders today

Coronavirus deaths in U.S. could reach 200,000 by October

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A new report from the CDC is giving us a better understanding of who is falling ill from COVID-19. There's also new research showing use of a steroid drug can help reduce deaths in severely ill patients. Dr. Dyan Hes joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.

How coronavirus could impact the return of sports

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USA Today reports that at least 40 MLB players and team staff have tested positive for COVID-19. David Samson, former president of the Miami Marlins and host of the CBS Sports podcast "Nothing Personal," spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about his concerns over the attempts to bring back professional and college sports.

Questions over teen's fatal shooting by LA deputy during chase

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Protesters are demanding answers in the fatal shooting Thursday of 18-year-old Andres Guardado in Gardena, California. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says two deputies saw Guardado with a gun and gave chase when he fled, but investigators don't believe the teen fired the weapon. Jeff Nguyen reports for CBS Los Angeles.

"Into the Wild" bus airlifted from Alaska backcountry over safety concerns

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An abandoned bus made famous by the book and movie "Into the Wild" has been airlifted from nearby a national park in Alaska. Over the years, many tourists have tried to reach the bus where Christopher McCandless spent 114 days before dying of starvation in 1992. Many of those tourists have had to be rescued from the area, and some have even died.





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