“Hurt the Bible. Hurt God. He’s against God. He’s against guns. He’s against energy,” Trump said of his opponent in Ohio. Source
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Should we name heat waves like we name hurricanes?
Although heat waves rarely get the attention that hurricanes do, they kill far more people per year in the U.S. Source
Experts predict active 2020 hurricane season
Experts are warning of a very active hurricane season, meaning the National Hurricane Center may have to employ the Greek alphabet beyond 21 storms. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli explains. Source
The Voting Rights Act is 55 years old — but it still faces challenges
Fifty-five years ago, the Voting Rights Act was signed in to law. CBS News contributor Antjuan Seawright joins CBSN to discuss unprecedented challenges for the voting process amid the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Ohio governor tests positive for COVID-19 before Trump meeting
President Trump paid a visit to Ohio to highlight his efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing. This comes after the state’s governor, Mike Dewine, tested positive for coronavirus. Paula Reid reports. Source
Trump takes action on medical supplies during visit to Ohio
President Trump visited the battleground state of Ohio on Thursday, where he signed an executive order on medical supplies. It comes as the U.S. nears 5 million coronavirus cases. Skyler Henry joins CBSN with the latest out of the White House. Source
8/6/20: Red and Blue
Pres. Trump doubles down on false COVID19 claim; Fla. Gov.blasts state’s unemployment system Source
In Ohio, Trump offers argument for his reelection
He also vowed to reinstate tariffs on Canada. Source
COVID-19 antibody testing explained
Doctors tell 60 Minutes what you need to know before getting a COVID-19 antibody test. Even with a positive result, patients should continue to wear a mask and practice social distancing. Source
COVID model projects U.S. death toll could hit 300,000 by December
Nowhere in the U.S. is there more of a life and death struggle than on the Texas border, where doctors say they are desperate for help and hospital beds. Source