The Trump administration reversed course and scrapped a student visa rule after facing a lawsuit filed by Harvard and MIT. The measure would have forced international students to transfer or leave the country if their classes were entirely online in the fall because of the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN with more. Source
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Sara Bareilles remembers Nick Cordero, talks new show “Little Voice”
Sara Bareilles talks about her new show, “Little Voice” on Apple TV+. She also shares her experience with anxiety and remembers the life of Nick Cordero. Source
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine triggers immune response, deemed safe to move to Phase 3 testing
The first coronavirus vaccine tested in humans in the U.S. triggered an immune response and is moving to Phase 3 trials. Dr. David Agus explains what this means for the fight against the virus. Source
Japan “extremely concerned” by growing COVID outbreak on U.S. bases
Before the outbreak on U.S. bases, the island of Okinawa had confirmed only 148 coronavirus cases, now there are at least 284. Source
Inside the Trump administration’s sidelining of experts in the coronavirus pandemic
As coronavirus cases surge in the U.S., the recent White House campaign to criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci could undermine the public’s trust in the country’s health experts. Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett takes a look inside the president’s relationship with scientists and doctors. Source
Trump says he’d welcome Michael Flynn back to the White House
In an exclusive interview with CBS News’ Catherine Herridge, President Trump said he would welcome his first national security adviser back to his administration. “I would. I think he’s a great gentleman,” he said. Source
Looking at the future of air travel after Delta posts worst losses since 2008
CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss where the future of air travel may go after Delta posted its worst losses since 2008. Source
Judge halts federal execution amid claims inmate isn’t mentally fit
Prosecutors said Wesley Ira Purkey raped and stabbed 16-year-old Jennifer Long and dismembered her with a chainsaw. Source
President Trump on Black Americans killed by police: “So are White people”
President Trump defended his response to the coronavirus and touted his own economic accomplishments in an exclusive interview with CBS News’ Catherine Herridge. Mr. Trump also said more White people are killed by police than Black Americans and defended the right to display Confederate flags. Source
New Marine Corps study tracks the transmission of coronavirus in young people
The military has begun systematically testing hundreds of Marines-in-training in South Carolina in an effort to better understand why young people are better able to fight the coronavirus. Mark Strassmann traveled there to see first hand how the Marines are tackling the pandemic. Source