
CBS Evening News, July 10, 2020
Coronavirus rips through the South as U.S. death toll hits record high; Pennsylvania man saves cop despite history with police
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Coronavirus rips through the South as U.S. death toll hits record high; Pennsylvania man saves cop despite history with police
Fauci calls next weeks are "critical" in combating surging coronavirus cases; San Francisco mural honors health care workers
Florida emerges as coronavirus epicenter as thousands pack testing sites; 90-year-old Scottish woman climbs stairs for charity
Texas continues to hit record highs in coronavirus infections; Pasadena Fire Department staffs all-women fire crew for the first time
Cuomo will allow New York schools to reopen; 9-year-old Florida boy inspires community to adopt older pets
Florida deploying relief nurses to aid overwhelmed hospitals; Scholarship named after former football player who rescued child from fire
California, Florida and Texas see record new virus deaths; Zoo toy creator puts on a puppet show for his neighborhood with no strings attached
Texas pauses reopening plan as coronavirus cases rise; Teen goes viral on TikTok for tutoring others in math
Moderna coronavirus vaccine begins phase 3 trial with 30,000 participants; Calls grow to rename Edmund Pettus Bridge in John Lewis' honor
Hospitals overwhelmed as Florida reports record virus deaths; Lost dog tag returned to family of deceased Marine
California under lockdown as surge of coronavirus cases explodes nationwide; Kelly Preston dies at 57 after battle with breast cancer.
Americans stay home for July 4 weekend as coronavirus cases skyrocket; Drive-thru ceremonies for new American citizens amid pandemic.
Florida breaks single-day COVID-19 death toll as hurricane looms; Students prepare for college after massive gift from businessman.
States slow reopening measures as coronavirus cases spike; Baseball's Negro Leagues celebrate 100th anniversary
World Health Organization warns pandemic is “speeding up”; Teenager sketches doctors and nurses wearing PPE while being treated for coronavirus-linked disease
Out-of-control California wildfires prompt state of emergency; Georgia teachers bring the "cool" in back to school with viral music video
Joe Biden to accept Democratic nomination at DNC; How schools can work toward a safe year
Postmaster general suspends USPS changes until after 2020 election; America marks 100 years of voting rights for women.
No officers charged directly for the killing of Breonna Taylor; Spanish flu survivor still plays tennis at 102
Trump denies calling fallen soldiers "suckers" and "losers"; Man creates special racetrack for 4-year-old boy.
Postal Service warns it might not meet mail-in voting deadlines; 96-year-old man continues journey to become oldest person to run coast-to-coast
Rochester police chief steps down following Daniel Prude's death; Nonprofit provides meals to people facing food insecurity in Texas during pandemic.
Death toll rises from raging wildfires in the West; Interactive virtual program helps children with special needs learn life skills
President Trump says there will be enough vaccine available by April ; How a fish chair tattoo inspired a Facebook group's 300-mile journey
Trump and Biden attending first presidential debate; 91-year-old professor's virtual teaching goes viral during pandemic
The House on Friday passed a Republican measure to keep the government funded until Nov. 21, teeing up a fight in the Senate.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., is meeting to discuss and vote on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
Legal experts say Trump lacks authority to designate domestic terrorist organizations, but the planned move could still affect some law enforcement approaches.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized France's decision to recognize a Palestinian state, calling it "reckless" — French President Emmanuel Macron told CBS News the response was "excessive."
President Trump said he "made progress" on the approval of a deal to resolve ownership of TikTok during a "very productive" conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon opened their late-night shows using a mix of humor, song and expressions of solidarity with suspended ABC host Jimmy Kimmel.
In a video that captures the encounter, a student confronts a professor over class curriculum surrounding gender identity.
Authorities had been searching for Travis Decker since May 30, when he didn't return his three daughters to their mother's home in Wenatchee, Washington.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.