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Rules stop gay men from donating COVID antibodies

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Scientists are racing to find a vaccine or treatment for COVID-19, and the FDA has loosened restrictions on blood donations from homosexual men as antibody tests may be crucial in find a cure. But some restrictions still remain. GLAAD's Chief Communications Officer Rich Ferarro joins CBSN to discuss the issue.

Trump cancels weekend trip to Bedminster

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The White House had said that the president would not comply with New Jersey's quarantine policy during a planned visit this weekend.

Astronauts complete 6-hour spacewalk

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Two NASA astronauts conducted a spacewalk Friday to upgrade the power system on the International Space Station. CBSN has details.



House passes police reform bill, but it faces challenge in Senate

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The Democratic-led House passed a police reform bill Thursday night with support from several Republicans. But it now faces an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Senate. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest.

A famous diner fights for its life in the age of COVID-19

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Hank and Linda Vance, the owners of Hank's Creekside Restaurant, refer to their diner as a "little bit of heaven on earth." Yet like thousands of restaurants around the U.S., the popular Sonoma County, California, eatery is struggling with how to stay in business while keeping its workers and customers safe as the coronavirus continues to rage.

60 Minutes reports on voting in the pandemic

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Americans will vote for president in just a few months and the pandemic has forced election officials to explore ways to keep the public safe at the polls and offer alternatives to in-person voting. As Bill Whitaker reports, so far, it's not been an easy task. See the full story, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

November election results might take days, and misinformation is a growing concern

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A report out by UCI Law urges the media to prepare the American people for the likelihood of a delayed presidential election result in November due to high numbers of people voting by mail. One of the recommended steps amounts to a balancing act for news organizations: debunking misinformation without amplifying it. Jack Doppelt, a professor at Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, joins CBSN to discuss the high stakes.





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