
CBS Weekend News, April 25, 2020
Several states lifting stay-at-home orders despite concerns of coronavirus resurgence; 5 die of coronavirus in "close-knit" predominately black New Orleans group.
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Several states lifting stay-at-home orders despite concerns of coronavirus resurgence; 5 die of coronavirus in "close-knit" predominately black New Orleans group.
Protests to end lockdown erupt throughout California; Fundraising hero “Captain Tom” celebrates 100th birthday
White House directs staff to wear face masks in the West Wing; Some imported face masks failing to protect first responders from coronavirus
Coronavirus cases continue to spike nationwide amid Fourth of July weekend; Baseball's Negro Leagues celebrate 100th anniversary
U.S. surpasses 4 million coronavirus cases as states report record deaths; Texas twins teach children how to swim with a splash of confidence
Southern hospitals pushed to the brink as coronavirus cases soar; 7-year-old raises funds to get her school skin-colored crayons
Tri-state area imposes mandatory quarantine on travelers from coronavirus hotspots as cases rise; Pasadena Fire Department staffs all-female fire crew for the first time in history
Florida counties impose curfews as coronavirus cases spike; New York man paints portraits of frontline workers as tribute.
Life and legacy of John Lewis honored at Georgia funeral; Trump suggests delaying 2020 election as virus deaths rise and economy shrinks
Fauci calls next weeks are "critical" in combating surging coronavirus cases; San Francisco mural honors health care workers
Texas continues to hit record highs in coronavirus infections; Pasadena Fire Department staffs all-women fire crew for the first time
Florida deploying relief nurses to aid overwhelmed hospitals; Scholarship named after former football player who rescued child from fire
Biden picks Senator Kamala Harris as running mate; Sailors describe out-of-control fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard
California, Florida and Texas see record new virus deaths; Zoo toy creator puts on a puppet show for his neighborhood with no strings attached
U.S. tops 150,000 coronavirus deaths; U.S. Navy's first Black female fighter pilot to receive her wings
Out-of-control California wildfires prompt state of emergency; Georgia teachers bring the "cool" in back to school with viral music video
Western wildfires kill at least 17; Electrician repairs woman's entire home for free
Postmaster general suspends USPS changes until after 2020 election; America marks 100 years of voting rights for women.
CDC warns of "worst fall" ever if coronavirus guidelines are ignored; Officer rescues man stuck on train tracks
California wildfires force more than 60,000 from their homes; Captain develops close bond with seagull he saved
Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice; Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice.
Creek Fire among several blazes raging amid California heat wave; Woman hands out messages of kindness to masked-up travelers at Houston airport
Trump reportedly avoided paying income tax for over a decade; Brain-eating parasite found in Texas water kills 6-year-old boy
The twisting bristlecone pines that have taken root high atop the remote, rocky slopes of California's White Mountains are the longest-lived individual trees on the planet. Correspondent Conor Knighton looks into the secrets these trees can tell us about history, the climate, and our possible future.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest – trees that date back thousands of years – at Inyo National Forest in California's White Mountains. Videographer: Lee McEachern.
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
President Trump is attending the ceremony at the Pentagon.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University. Authorities have not identified a suspect.
Britain's Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, has been fired by Prime Minister Keir Starmer over "the depth and extent" of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Construction will be delayed by up to three months as the plant now grapples with shortage of workers.
Nadine Menendez, the wife of former Sen. Bob Menendez, was convicted of accepting cash and gold bars in exchange for political favors.
A 2.7% COLA increase would raise the average monthly Social Security payment by about $54.
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On a rare trip back to the U.K., devoted mostly to charity events, Prince Harry may have begun the reconciliation with his family he's said he wants.