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he investigation is focusing on the train's engineer, William Rockefeller, who said he, "slipped into a daze," just before the crash. The NTSB said alcohol tests on Rockefeller came back negative

There is still no official cause for Sunday's deadly commuter rail accident in New York City. The investigation is focusing on the train's engineer, William Rockefeller, who said he, "slipped into a daze," just before the crash. The NTSB said alcohol tests on Rockefeller came back negative. Jeff Pegues reports.

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A Metro-North commuter en route from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to Grand Central Terminal in New York City derailed early in the morning when it reached a sharp curve in the Bronx. Four people are dead and more than 60 suffered injuries

A Metro-North commuter en route from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to Grand Central Terminal in New York City derailed early in the morning when it reached a sharp curve in the Bronx. Four people are dead and more than 60 suffered injuries. Don Dahler reports.

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Teletherapy: Aiding patients while social distancing

The coronavirus pandemic has meant that Mosaic, a Bronx, N.Y. non-profit mental health center, had no choice but to close its doors to in-person visits. To address the needs of its patients, Mosaic's staff of counselors and therapists took drastic measures, switching all mental health counseling to teletherapy – therapeutic sessions conducted over the phone. Susan Spencer reports on the altered dynamics of teletherapy, and how patients whose feelings of helplessness and anxiety are being compounded by a catastrophically anxious time are getting help.

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